I started off with the intention of making a ruffle skirt for Abby, but changed my mind after seeing a ton of tutorials for a pillowcase dress.
A skirt would have had to be a lot more precise and that's just not my style, so I took the easy way out and made this pillowcase dress (which was inspired by Anneliese at Aesthetic Nest)..
It was super easy to make!
I roughly measured a chunk of the duvet cover to Abby's body, under the arms, and ripped it down until I had the approximate length.
Next, I folded it in half and ironed the entire piece to get it flat and create a seam on the side that was just folded. Once that was done, I cut a slit on the one side that wasn't open, to create an armhole. I ironed the pieces in a small triangle shape, instead of a 'u' shaped armpit.
Easy way out - I warned you!
Then, I sewed the one side shut, up to the armpit hole. I used a zigzag stitch to sew the armpit part because I knew the stitch would be seen and I thought that I would make it a little more fun!
Once I had sewn the armpits, I ripped 6 pieces of fabric, about 1/2 inch wide, and made 2 braids, then threaded them through the top pieces, and sewed them together.
Looking back, I could have done 1 long braid and sewn the ends together - silly me!
I recommend this dress to anybody!
If you have a large piece of material that you would like me to turn into a pillowcase dress or shirt - bring it!
Daily Random Fact: Himalayas means "abode of snow".
Looking back, I could have done 1 long braid and sewn the ends together - silly me!
I recommend this dress to anybody!
If you have a large piece of material that you would like me to turn into a pillowcase dress or shirt - bring it!
Daily Random Fact: Himalayas means "abode of snow".
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