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Girl's Bicycle Dress From T Shirt

Easy to make girl's dress from a t-shirt and scraps of fabric

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/girls-bicycle-dress-from-t-shirt • Posted by KMOM14

This size 3-4 girls dress was made using a free pattern and instructions by Dana from "Made" using a large t-shirt. The only variations that I made is instead of freezer paper stenciling a banana for the "Warhol" dress, I used free clip art from The Graphics Fairy of a Vintage Bicycle and added a ruffle at the bottom using a decorative stitch. Using the black fabric paint I went over all of the black lines with black paint the positioned it on the t-shirt with the paint side down and lightly patted it down to transfer the image (Note: it will be a mirror image to whatever image you are transferring, so it won't work with lettering). For the remainder of the dress, I followed the instructions. I also added a two inch ruffle (approximately 1 yd wide) at the bottom, using an iron to press up a 1/2 inch hem then stitching down and using a gather stitch at the top. I then sewed the ends together, pinned underneath the shirt at the hem then applied the decorative stitch to finish. Free Clipart at the Graphics Fairy at the following link: http://graphicsfairy.blogspot.com/2010/04/free-vintage-clip-art-bicycle.html

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

0 h 40

Difficulty

Pretty Easy
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Description

This size 3-4 girls dress was made using a free pattern and instructions by Dana from "Made" using a large t-shirt. The only variations that I made is instead of freezer paper stenciling a banana for the "Warhol" dress, I used free clip art from The Graphics Fairy of a Vintage Bicycle and added a ruffle at the bottom using a decorative stitch. Using the black fabric paint I went over all of the black lines with black paint the positioned it on the t-shirt with the paint side down and lightly patted it down to transfer the image (Note: it will be a mirror image to whatever image you are transferring, so it won't work with lettering). For the remainder of the dress, I followed the instructions. I also added a two inch ruffle (approximately 1 yd wide) at the bottom, using an iron to press up a 1/2 inch hem then stitching down and using a gather stitch at the top. I then sewed the ends together, pinned underneath the shirt at the hem then applied the decorative stitch to finish. Free Clipart at the Graphics Fairy at the following link: http://graphicsfairy.blogspot.com/2010/04/free-vintage-clip-art-bicycle.html

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