I guess I could have taken the time to figure out how to make it functional, but again, I'm going to time not necessarily quality. The only "complaint" I have about the dress version of this pattern (and it's really not a complaint, just more something I would have done differently) is that the cording attached to the front is only decorative, rather than functional. You get your personal time or your work time done when they're sleeping, or not at all! I guess I could have stopped my project to wait to take photos, but that's just not how it works with two young kids. I don't have any photos of the rest of the construction because my phone ran out of space for photos, and I had to have Kamran take care of it. When you attach the second neckline piece, it will make much more sense.Įverything else sewed up nicely, including the skirt itself. From here, attach all the same side together (right sides together, naturally), and sew it on. It always throws me off because it sort of looks backwards to me. So here, for my own benefit as well as yours, is how the neckline should be initially attached: I made sure to take a picture of the construction of the neckline step this time, because I have confused myself about this multiple times and have ended up ripping it out several times. This was an easy fix, and made me remember to take off my headphones while more carefully reading the directions! You'll notice in the picture I accidentally cut out the pieces meant for the shirt rather than the shorter dress pieces. Materials: Kangaroo and Joey Patterns (page 48). Not the case with a dress though.Īfter I cut out all my pieces, the basic construction was mostly the same. Materials: Monkey Pattern (page 46), brown paper, poster board, yellow paper, hook-and-loop. I have actually kind of been getting away with just making them both 5t items, because I know she will grow in to hers, and he can always wear things I make for her until she gets big enough. So, I had to cut out and construct the pattern again. I sized down to 3t, because Saira is only 2 and a half.
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