We went to Jo-Ann’s and chose the colors. Â Arden definitely had her opinions about which ones she wanted!
We did a little photo shoot on a bench in Arden’s bedroom. Â Hadley kept trying to photo bomb the shoot so many of these are taken with her on my lap.
I used a basic bodice I’ve used previously and lengthened it into an a-line dress. Â Then I sketched swooping lines for the different colors of the rainbow (including pink per Arden’s request!). Â Then I traced those shapes onto another sheet with seam allowances added on. Â you can see a center line and seam allowances in pencil that I added for the back pieces so I could insert a zipper.
I’ve made plenty of quilts, but never pieced something with curved seams. Â I was pleasantly surprised with how well this worked out. Â I’m planning to do a quickie tutorial on how I did the seams in this dress. Â It would have been interesting to keep track of how many times I swapped out thread colors, as I matched the topstitching to the fabric throughout – even along the zip!
I even managed to get the seams aligned across the zipper – I love it when a project turns out better than you hope!
My little rainbow girl! Â She called this her most special pose. Â I have to agree!
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WOW, lily had a rainbow themed birthday party last year and you just blew my outfit out of the water! I screenprinted shirts for each child to wear… This would have been awesome though. This years theme… an alice in wonderland mad tea party. I’m not going to lie, I’m probably more excited about it than she is!
again, great job!
Mae
You did a terrific job!! What a fun dress! Happy Birthday to your sweetie pie :o)
I love it!!! I doubt I would have had the patience for all of that piecing!
Amazing! LOVE it. When I saw you working on the pattern I thought it would be cute but this turned out even cuter than I thought!
So so so beautiful! It really is just brilliant.
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That is one happy dress! Looks great!
Over from “so you think you’re crafty” – this is such a cute, unique dress! Love it!
You have sewn such a beautiful dress!! I love this especially in time for St. Patty’s 🙂 We are starting a link up party on Thursdays (today:), and we would love for you to join us with this post and/or any others you would like to include. We are at allthingswithpurpose.com. Hope to see you there!!
Wow! This lookds incredible!
What a fun dress! I’m your newest follower. – Jessica (cutesycrafts.com)
Wow, this looks so great! Great job!
Seriously stinking cute!
This is just so pretty! Love how all your seams line up! And it’s clear your daughter loves it!
How stinkin’ cute is the dress and your little one! I can totally relate to the photo bombing, too! Thanks for sharing with us!
Take care,
Trish
Cute. Patience much??? I am not sure I would have it!
What a super cute dress! Lining up all those seams – WOW!
gorgeous! This is amazing, the piecework is stunning.
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Oh my! You are such a good mom to make such a fabulous dress! I totally love that last pose. I totally am flabbergasted by that dress. You are quite amazing, Miss!
hugs x
Crystelle
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Great idea! It turned out so cute!
This is such an adorable dress! I wish I had seen in in time to make it for my daughter’s My Little Pony birthday party. Maybe we’ll just have to make it just for fun anyway!
I absolutely love this dress and am planning my daughter’s 4th b-day rainbow party right now, which led me to your post. Problem is I can’t sew and so far haven’t been able to enlist anyone to make it for me – ha! Interested in renting it to us?!? 🙂 Fantastic job … I’m definitely inspired! ~Tara
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Wonderful tutorial! I loved the outcome! And your daughter is so cute!!
Great post!! I included it in my post Βόλτα στη Γειτονιά #26 🙂
Have a great week!!
Congratulations on the dress! I’m Yvette, the designer of the original one on which you based your design. It’s lovely seeing my design popping up in other places around the world. I’m so glad your daughter loves it!
What fabric did you use? The rainbow looks almost sheer.
They’re cotton broadcloth – Kona solids and where I couldn’t find the exact color I liked, the comparable quilting solid from a different line.
Love this!