


I used Butterick pattern 4009 for both the dress and the coat. The dress went together in a pretty standard way. The sizing turned out accurate for weight and height, though I was a little scared, because there wasn't a bust measurement or a finished size measurement on the pattern.

The coat pattern had some problems though. I made view B which has a pleat on the top front, near the shoulders. There is a lining pattern pieces which I cut out as recommended, but it turned out to be the lining for view A. This I didn't discover until the lining was completely sew in and I was getting ready to attach it to the bottom of the hem of the fleece outer layer. It wasn't big enough. What to do? I thought and then hemmed the lining separately from the fleece layer, though it required some sewing gymnastics. I recommend making only View A, unless you are a talented seamstress, and can design a properly sized View B lining, or can figure out on your own to hem them separately. I didn't take photos while I did the work, because I didn't know if my process would even work. Another adjustment I made to the pattern is to make pink cuffs. If I had followed the pattern, they would have been the same color as the rest of the coat. I had to think it out and figure out how to make it work. It wasn't too hard, but the pattern didn't tell me how.
I used flannel backed satin for the lining for added warm, and because it was what I had on hand

Since I had extra fabric from the jumper, I figured that a little girl would need a purse. I used Simplicity 5638. I sewed two pieces of ribbon together to make a contrasting handle. And I sewed on two little doodads (a clay teddy bear and a pink clay dress) to play with and a big pink button from my button box. Inside there was a little Loving Family doll to play with.



That's an outfit to keep forever and pass on to the next generation. Just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI have a few dresses that my grandmother made for my daughter, her namesake. I treasure those little dresses, I know that outfit will be treasured as well.
Yes, this outfit will be treasured! It is absolutely beautiful! Thanks Auntie for our lovely outfit!
ReplyDeleteI can not wait to see her in this outfit. It looks so cute!!!
ReplyDeletesimply A..dooor...a..bull!
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What a beautiful soon to be heirloom you have made for your niece! It is so feminine and I like that!
ReplyDeleteGod has given you the wonderful gift of sewing and what a neat way to share your talent.