—This is a repost of a tutorial I did for Funner in the Summer at Thirty Handmade Days–
I’m so happy to be guest posting on Thirty Handmade Days today!! Thank you so much Mique for having me!
Today I’m sharing a tutorial on making a cute summer sun dress from 2 t shirts! I picked up the t-shirts at Walmart on clearance, but any t-shirts will do. Just make sure that they are mostly “straight” and not the fitted variety!
For this project you will need:
2 t-shirts, both the same size, if you are not sure of sizes estimate UP
2 1/2″ band of fabric (just cut 2 1/2″ off the edge of one of your favorite fabrics, so the piece will be 2 1/2 x 44″)
6″ band of fabric
Ribbon
The first thing you need to do is try one of the t-shirts on your model and mark the natural waist. This is usually at the belly button.
Next cut off the bottom (after you take it off your model *wink*)… of t-shirt #1 just below where you marked the natural waist.
On t-shirt #2, cut off the bottom off, just below the arm holes.
With right sides together- stitch the bottom of t-shirt #1 to the top of t-shirt #2.
Press seam.
On your 2 1/2″ wide strip of fabric, stitch 2 button holes in the center.
Turn under edge of strip 1/4-1/2″ on both sides and press.
Pin strip over seam where t-shirt 1 meets t-shirt 2. Use the seam as a guide so that you will stitch the waistband on straight.
Beginning at the front and working to the back, topstitch waistband in place. Topstitch the top and bottom of the strip. At the back, end one side of the strip at the center back, and leave the other strip with a 1″ overhang.
Put a safety pin on your ribbon and string through the waistband so that the 2 ends are coming out of the 2 button holes in the front.
To close the back seam, fold under strip overhang and stitch down. You will stitch through the ribbon (this also keeps the ribbon attached to the dress for safety reasons).
Press waistband well.
At this point I think the dress is a bit too short- but if you want to make a swim cover up you can skip the next step as the dress is already hemmed (you kept the hem on t-shirt 2).
If you wish to add the lower band:
Cut the band the same size as the bottom of the dress, allowing for a seam allowance. Stitch together at short sides. You will have a circle of fabric that you can pin to the bottom of the dress. (it should fit perfectly, no gathering)
Pin this band to the bottom of the dress and stitch in place with 1/2″ seam.
Press seam towards skirt band.
Turn band under 1/2″ and press.
Fold band so that the pressed edge of the band matches the seam between the skirt/band. Pin in place.
On right side of dress, topstitch band in place.
You’re done!!
I hope that you like the dress!!! Let me know what you think!
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That is just too cute!!! Wish I could sew!!!
So cute!
Cute! Have you tried to make one for women?
I loved this the first time I saw it! Cute idea!!!!
OMG…it is so cute. I want to make one for me. Thanks for the tutorial.
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Just a quick note to let you know that a link to this post will be placed on CraftCrave today [23 Jun 01:00am GMT]. Thanks, Maria
Awesome tutorial and GREAT idea. That is an adorable dress. LOVE IT! I’m already thinking how cute it would be to do the same to make a little dress for my Granddaughter and even add some machine embroidery to the dress. Thank you.
very nice,, thank you. I may have to try one for my granddaughter.
So Comfy! What a great tutorial!I’m visiting from 101 summer sewing tutorials roundup. Have a great day! http://runwithglitter.blogspot.com/
Love it!! Yesterday I sewed my daughter a dress based on your tutorial: http://shir-benovich.blogspot.com/2011/07/new-dress.html
Thanks a lot!
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Thanks for this tutorial! I reported here: http://paneamoreecreativita.it/blog/2011/07/raccolta-di-progetti-di-cucito-creativo-per-lestate
Linda
Loved this cute dress idea and hope to try one for my little niece.
Essie
Cute, Cute, Cute! I can’t wait to make this! My dad taught me to sew a few years back, and now, i hunt for great patterns like a hunter hunts for deer! This was so a bull’s-eye!
Very cute design. I was wondering if this would work for women’s dresses as well as kid’s. Love it – thanks!
To say I am impressed would be a big understatement. Thank you for this!!
This is the cutest !! Can’t wait to make one.
This is soo cute, can’t wait to try it !!
Maybe one for me too. ;)
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