I was able to get some photos today of the #111 Dress (and top) that I made from Issue 12 of One Thimble* (affiliate link).  We live practically throwing distance from an amazing park that is a like a mini Central Park.
I made both a dress and a shortened version that’s tunic length, both in size 6 and Arden and Hadley both measure at a 24″ chest.  I pretty much knew from the get-go that Hadley would claim the dress for herself, and Arden is more than happy with the top version since it has more of the cute girls print.
The #111 Dress is by Thread Faction, and is the first of Liz’s patterns I’ve made.  Quoting from the pattern “#111 is a pattern for a girl’s scoop neck, slightly racerback sleeveless dress with a fully faced bodice. #111 is drafted for knit fabrics, and uses elastic to gather and stabilise the slightly A-line skirt portion, producing even gathers that will not stretch out over time.”  It’s sized for girls 2 – 10.
I have a bit of a love/hate relationship with elastic gathering. Â I agree that it produces a nice gather on knits, but sewing them is not my favorite. Â There’s always the bit at the beginning and end that isn’t quite evenly gathered, and trying to stretch and hold and sew (especially on a curve) makes me wish for a third arm.
The fabrics I used are Fashion Girls from Jumping June Textiles, and two coordinating fabrics from my stash – I think the black and white stripe is from Girl Charlee, and the pink is from Jo-Ann Fabrics.
I spent practically more time cutting and trying to get the girls aligned well (notice the girl centered on the front bodice without a severed head) on the bodice and the stripes to match than sewing!  I was quite successful getting the girls placed well, but apparently I sacrificed symmetry at the back waistline in favor of making sure the hem and sides matched.
The pattern uses illustrations which is my preference, and they’re done well. Â The bodice uses my favorite burrito technique for enclosing the armscye, and the lined bodice encloses that waist seam and elastic for a comfy inside. Â That lining also means no bands or binding, which makes it a much faster sew.
To make the tunic version, I simply grabbed a tank top of Arden’s and followed the size 2 cutting line that put it right about the correct length.
So dance on over to One Thimble and pick up your copy of Issue 12* (affiliate link). Â I know you’ll love all the patterns and it’s a steal at less than $2 per pattern.
Outfit Details:
Pattern: #111 Dress by Thread Faction
Fabric: Fashion Girls from Jumping June Textiles
Shoes: Saltwater and Native
You’ve pretty much convinced me I need to sew a tunic length version next! Love them!
I was already planning this one when I saw Ajaire’s tunic, and it is the perfect silhouette for a tunic.