I made this pattern, Simplicity 2459 http://www.simplicity.com/p-4478-babies-romper-and-jumper.aspxthe other day when I asked about overall straps/button placement, [/url]http://talk.sew-whats-up.com/viewtopic.php?f=26&t=6236.[url] It has what I call "side seam vents" that button closed right at the line of the first ruffle which is sewn to the bodice, the remaining ruffles were sewn to the skirt base.
So, the twins don't have any patriotic dresses and I went to get the same pattern in a larger size since I cut this one out small and didn't trace it/make a copy of the original like I've done before. They didn't have it so I bought a slightly different pattern, McCalls 6270 http://mccallpattern.mccall.com/m6270-products-13573.php?page_id=487&search_control=display&list=search. View D
I did not make these with the ruffles attached to stays and then each tier sewn together per the directions. I made the skirt base, put the ruffles the full width but left them un-stitched at the side seam. Then attached it to the bodice, sewed the side seam of the skirt to close it up and top stitched the couple inches of ruffles down. I also made a self fabric bodice so I didn't have to do the bias trim at the necline and I used 2 fabrics for each one, red/white and blue/white. Ended up buying more fabric than called for as I couldn't get my brain to function when trying to figure out how much I needed for the ruffles and they weren't made per directions but not a big deal, I can use it later.
Or sooner, as they do not fit!!! I only used a 3/8" seam allowance on the blue one since Justice is a bit bigger than Joslyn. I tried the red/smaller dress on Joslyn, got it on but thought I was going to have to cut it off her. I didn't try the larger one on her but I should have b/c now I don't know if maybe it fits and I only need to remake/fix one. The armholes are too tight/not large enough but the top ruffle starts there at the bottom edge of the armhole.
1) If I take the top ruffle off and cut the armhole a bit deeper, the ruffle is going to have to go lower and mess up the spacing between them.
2) I could remake the bodices just a bit longer and leave extra room at the bottom/side seam area of them to make the "side vents" at the side seam and add buttons then put the first ruffle at the same height, sewing it to front/back of the new vent (like the first dress) OR
3) I could remake the bodies and add the extra room at the shoulder seam so it hangs longer? OR
4) Combination of both?
Joe had to help me finish them yesterday afternoon before we went to a family dinner, I was snipping threads on the way there. I need to fix them today and mail them out tomorrow (postage cheaper than gas to hand deliver them) so what the best way to make them bigger without having to remove all the layers of ruffles?
Kathy
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