The Wednesday High-Low Dress for Girls

I wouldn’t consider myself anywhere close to as good a sewer as Sara, but every now and again I like to try my hand at it. It’s usually something that involves a lot of straight lines or is something for one of my girls. I find kids clothes much easier to make since you don’t have worry about perfect fit and the curves that we adult, women have.
It has been awhile since I’ve sewed anything for my daughter, but I’ve been itching to make her a casual, comfy dress with some fun design element to it and to use up all the material I keep buying but never use! Is anyone else guilty of this? And so the Wednesday High-Low dress was created!
For those of you who don’t have a serger or haven’t sewed much this is the perfect dress to make for your wee one. Plus I’m thinking it would even translate well into a dress for yourself. Dare I give that a try?

My daughter was SO excited to get to wear this. While I was sewing it she kept asking to try on her “princess” dress. Everything is princess with this girl!
Now let’s get to the nitty gritty…oh wait, there’ll be none of that as it’s pretty straight forward.
Supply list:
– knit fabric (I used around 1 yard of fabric for my dress to fit a 3 year old.)
– matching thread
– measuring tape/rule
– fabric scissors
– sewing machine
– a dress or shirt that fits your child
– cutting mat (optional)
Fold your knit fabric in half, right sides together. This way anything you cut out you’ll be getting double. Now take a dress or shirt that fits your child and use that to make your measurements for cutting the 2 different sized rectangles shown below.
Rectangle 1 will be the top piece of the dress. To figure out how wide I needed rectangle 1 I took a short sleeved dress that fits my daughter and measured from the end of one sleeve to the other.
Once you have your two sized rectangles cut out at the right measurements you’re ready for the next steps.
Before you gather the bottom rectangle fold it with the side seams together in the middle and cut the high-low part of the dress as shown below.
Now gather the top of rectangle 2 to match the width of rectangle 1 using the gathered stitch you sewed earlier. Pin and sew rectangle 1 to rectangle 2 and finally hem the sleeves, neckline and bottom of the dress by folding under once and sewing with a stretch stitch.
Wallah! You’re finished and now you’re little princess has a cute, new dress to wear.

Linked To:
http://persialou.blogspot.com/2014/03/the-makers-no-9.html

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6 thoughts on “The Wednesday High-Low Dress for Girls

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Cute!
    Beautiful project!
    Thanks for sharing.
    Hope to see you on my blog:)

  • Commented 10 years ago

    What a great little dress – it looks really cute!

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Agreed! I even was going to go as far as adding a cute pocket on the front but decided to stop while it was still turning out. lol!

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Cute! I definitely love it with the belt. I think it would be cute to add little loops for a belt on there.

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Thanks! And this project could easily be done during a naptime 🙂 I would love to see you’re finished dress after you make it!

  • Commented 10 years ago

    Love it! I have some purple knit that I’ve been itching to use and now I have the perfect thing to do! Thanks!

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