Now, because it is the middle of winter & my legs have not seen the sun for a few months, I am glad I have my torso mannequin to be the model!
Now, to make this pattern all you need to do is trace around your biggest t shirt or raid your mans cupboard & trace one of his. You can trace straight onto your fabric or onto some calico. I prefer the calico option so that you have the exact pattern to make more, which I know you will want to!! Lengthen the top onto the pattern to make it into a dress. I made this t shirt dress out of a nice stretch knit so that it does not require ironing, travels well & can worn from day to night & still look fresh. I chose a navy & white stripe material for that nautical look. I can team it with red, white, blue, silver or gold accessories. I brought 2m of this material & I have enough left to make a top.
OK, so before I go any further, I apologise for my "paint shop" drawings!! I can draw anything with an old fashioned pencil & paper, but with a mouse....not so good!! Back to the sewing! Follow the dotted lines as in the picture above. Make sure to leave your neck opening larger than your old t shirt neck so that you can wear it slightly off the shoulder for a different look.
Hem the arm openings & the bottom of the dress.
You then have the basic t shirt dress. Now, left by itself it is a great beach cover up.
To give it a bit of an edge, wear it slightly off the shoulder......
Once you have made one of these easy to make dresses, you will want one in every colour!!!


Love this look!
ReplyDeleteI love this!!!!! We love anything simple and fashionable!
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I am going to feature this dress on Friday morning! Love it. Hope to see you each week at the linky.
Thanks Mindie!! I am so excited & will share the feature with my followers! Rose & Heather, I am on my way over!
ReplyDeleteI just love this!! I'm your newest follower :)
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Everyone is welcome to join in on the fun, so invite your friends.
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Welcome Amanda! Hope you enjoy the blog! Rose & Heather, think I might have to stop by every Tuesday with something new!
ReplyDeletesuper cute! i love a stripe and an easy tutorial!
ReplyDelete~selina
I want one =) did you use a knit fabric for this? It's so cute.
ReplyDeletekaty @ redBuddy notes
Very great!!! I'm trying to be brave and do something like this for myself!! You've made it look so simple!!
ReplyDeleteFound you at the Homemaker on a Dime linky!
Your dress turned out great! I'm so happy you shared it at Etcetorize~
ReplyDeleteVery cute! I don't have a clue how to bind, but I think I might be able to figure this out!
ReplyDeleteI'm featuring this project today on Etcetorize! Come on over and grab a button~
ReplyDeletei love this but i'm hog wash at sewing with knits - suggestions?
ReplyDeletei love this but i'm hog wash at sewing with knits - suggestions?
ReplyDeleteSew Wat, if you have an overlocker.....make the whole thing with an overlocker. This pattern works so well with a nice soft drapey knit.
ReplyDeletelooks great! i'll have to add this to my ever growing to do list!
ReplyDeleteSuper cute!
ReplyDeleteIt's amazing the difference a belt makes. Dress it up or down with accessories as you've done. Looks great with the white belt. I love the nautical stripes. I would love for you to share this at my ongoing linky that's exclusively for Women's Dresses. Add as many dresses as you would like...
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I love this one, too! You are just too smart for me. LOL I wish I knew how to do these things. =)
ReplyDeleteI love this look! So exciting that summer is upon us and this is the attire! Visiting from Junk in Their Trunk! Pinned :) www.dwellonjoy.com
ReplyDeleteJust a question for you what kind of shirts our they? I was a little confused.
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