Little Ainsley had her singing recital tonight (scroll down for a snippet of her singing), and of course, I had to make her a new dress. Using my Caroline Party Dress pattern, I modified it to make this beautiful dress. The bodice is knit, the sash and underskirt is satin, and the overskirt is chiffon.
I had posted this photo on my Instagram (follow me and say HI!) and people wanted to know what pattern I used (and also couldn’t believe her hair!) So, of course, I knew I would have to share good photos of her wearing it.
Modifications made:
*My Caroline Party dress has faux cap sleeves. This is easy to adjust. Simply straighten out the curve to created a straight bodice.
*The Caroline already has directions for the underskirt, so that is what I did, except I added a cute ruffle.
*Adding a sash is easy. Simply sew the front sash to the front bodice and then secure it into the side seams when sewing the front and back bodices together. Leave the long back tie sashes loose.
*I scooped the neck slightly in the front, not the back.
* Because this is a knit bodice and you will not need a zipper, eliminate the center back seam of the original pattern and cut on a fold, instead of cutting two. If the child is on the cusp of a size, which Ainsley is, size down for the bodice. For instance, she is *almost* a size 6. I cut the size 5 Caroline bodice.
That’s it! The Caroline is very versatile with minor changes. It is a great base pattern and a good way to learn modifications.
Watch the short clip of Ainsley singing a solo during one of her 5 performances. She loves performing and takes it very seriously 🙂
Hayley
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this turned out so cute!! I love the idea of a knit bodice! I’m going to have to try this soon.
Thank you, Emily!
Love her dress!! I need to get to sewing my girls some new clothes myself.
Thanks Sheena!
How beautiful Ainsley looks in your lovely dress! I am most impressed with Ainsley’s composure and poise. What a little doll!