I've been seeing a lot of smocked and shirred sundresses at the store lately and I thought, I bet I could make that. Also, quick note, a lot of stores market an item as being smocked but most of those are really just shirred. I was looking up how to do smocking and not only did it look way too complicated, it didn't really look like the stuff I'd seen at the store either. Anyway, I looked up some tutorials online and it looked way too easy, so I tried it and it really is that easy. First you need to get some elastic thread. Something like this...
Next you need your fabric. I had an old tank top that I never wear anymore, but I still liked the pattern so I decided to make a little girl sundress. To measure, you just take a chest measurement and then do 1 1/2 times that (plus seam allowance) for the width of your fabric. For the length you just measure from arm pit to where ever you want the dress to hit.A shirred sundress! You can leave it like this if you want to. For a young child I decided that the dress needs straps. I kept the hardware from the original top so that I could reuse it on the sundress.
I think that it gives the dress some added interest, but it also serves a useful purpose, because if the child outgrows the strap length but not the dress, you can chop them off and add new ones. I thought that tying ribbon through there and having bows at the shoulders could be cute too.
And now you have a really cute little dress. And maybe I'm just really vain, but I feel like it looks just as good as the ones you can get from the store.
Gee, I didn't know you could put elastic thread in your bobbin. This turned out really cute. You are very clever. What a great re-purposing project!
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