Summer dress

Summer dress  How to make a summer dress

A customized summer dress? Why not? if the dress you had set your heart on for the summer is too expensive and you want a new use for your bed sheet, or any other material... Well, this is for you! 

Supplies
Tools
  • Thread

  • Needle

  • Sewing Machine

  • Sewing Scissors

  • Pins

  • Ruler

Materials
  • White Lining Fabric

  • Kraft Paper or a large sheet of paper for drawing the shirt pattern

  • Zipper

  • A bed sheet
Directions

How to Make a Summer Dress out of a Bedsheet

How to Make a Summer Dress out of a Bedsheet

from wikiHow - The How to Manual That You Can Edit
Make some measurements. Measure the following: your true waist, the distance from your waist to where you want the skirt to fall (whether a little past or above the knee), the distance from your waist to shoulder, and the widest part of your chest. This image is showing this while clothed, but it would be better to take your measurements unclothed to ensure accuracy.

  1. Unpick the seams on the bed sheet and cut out the skirt from the bed sheet material. It should be a half circle skirt pattern. Map it out by making a half circle with the measurements of your waist plus 2 inches for seams. Extend a straight line from that with the measurement of the skirt length plus 2 inches for seams.
  2. Lay the circle skirt flat and face side down on the white lining fabric. Pin it into place so it doesn't shift or ripple while you cut. Cut out the white fabric in the same shape as the bed sheet fabric.
  3. Either cut off about half an inch from the final fold of the seam on the top edges of the bed sheet or iron it very smooth. The seam on the top edges of the bed sheet, which you already unpicked, would be about 2 inches wide. If left "as is", the needle holes from the former seam will look odd on your new dress skirt. Note: You can save your sewing scraps for stuffing projects later.
  4. Take the edge you just cut off the bed sheet and flip it inside out. Sew along the edge. It should look something like this, but longer, as you pin and sew it. This will become the ties for your dress.If you opted to iron instead of cut the seam in the previous step, cut a 3 inch wide strip of cloth, fold in the long way, and sew in a similar manner to make straps out of other sections of the bed sheet.
  5. Cut the long tube that you now have in half. Flip both halves inside out and set aside.
  6. Make a shirt pattern. Get a big piece of paper and sketch out a pattern like the one below. Make sure it's to size. You'll notice it's only half a shirt, but this is okay as both sides will be mirror images of each other. Give the sides of the pieces a little inward curve to keep them shaped. The back piece is just like the front piece, but with a scoop cut out of it. You will be trying it on before it's finished, so it's okay if the shape is just a little off as long as you make sure there's enough allowance for seams.
  7. Cut the four shirt pieces out of the bed sheet material. Place those pieces on the lining material, face side up, and pin them into place before cutting them out.
  8. Pin the various pieces of the shirt together. Then, pin on the zipper on the back. A 12-inch zipper is common.
  9. Try the shirt on, keeping it turned inside out so you don't poke yourself. Adjust your pinned seams if it doesn't fit quite right. Make sure you look at where the zipper is pinned and make sure it curves with the curve of your back. Tuck it in under your bust if need be, and along your waist. Don't be afraid to take it off to make a few adjustments to how you have it pinned, and then try it back on to make sure you got it right. Don't worry about how it fits above the breasts as that will be addressed later.
  10. Sew up the sides of the shirt piece, except the zipper. Just keep the zipper pinned into place.
  11. Make the skirt. Sew the two fabrics together along the bottom edge of the skirt, with the bed sheet fabric facing inwards. Then, take out all the pins and flip the skirt inside out. Now you have a neat bottom hem to the skirt.
  12. Pin the skirt to the bottom of the shirt. Unpin the bottom two pins from the zipper so you can match the edges of the skirt to the edges of the shirt. Sometimes there will be some excess skirt material. You can either cut off the excess inches from the circumference of the skirt, or evenly space a few little pleats to add a little extra flounce to the skirt.
  13. Add four pleats to your skirt, placing two in front and two in back. Make sure the pleats are small so they don't make the flow of the skirt funny. Keep in mind where it would be flattering to place them, and make sure they're evenly spaced. Use a ruler when you space them out for exact placement.
  14. Sew the skirt to the shirt.
  15. Add the zipper. Sew the back of the skirt up to about a quarter inch above where the end of the zipper would fall. Pin the zipper's final few inches down the back of the skirt, and sew it into place.
  16. Decide what kind of a neckline you want. Put the dress on, and place your hand on the fabric above the breast. There should be an excess that sort of flaps out. Fold that excess down, angling the fold either outwards or inwards. Pin the fold into place.For a scalloped neckline, pin the fold inwards. For a v-neck, pin outwards.
  17. Take the dress off and sew the fold into place. Hand sew the fold so the sewing is less prominent.
  18. Pin the edges of the shirt down. Refer to the picture above. After, sew the seams down.
  19. Take those two tubes you sewed earlier. Turn the open edge inwards just a little. Pin the tube, holding the folded edge carefully to keep it even, onto the top corners of the bodice. Tuck the fabric of the bodice inside the tube and pin it down.
  20. Sew the tubes onto the fabric, and you're done!
  21. Tie the tube ties around your neck, zip up the zipper and you're ready to show off your handiwork to your friends.

Warnings

Your hands can get poked and dry during this process. Lotion helps.

Going further

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