Monday, July 20, 2009

Roses and Ruffles- The T-shirt to Toddler Dress Tutorial

I decided to do another variation of the toddler t-shirt dress and also do an official how to make a toddler dress out of a t-shirt tutorial. There are many of these out there, but I wanted one to go with this. I was also asked on how to make the ruffles for the purple dress I did, so I have that included as well. And, I also did a quick how to on how to make these little hair bows with the leftovers. Have fun :)


What you need:
-T-shirt (mine came from the Dollar Store)
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-Scissors
-Sewing machine, pins, all that stuff to sew it together
-Child's dress

Ring Around the Rosies Toddler Dress:
1. Lay out your t-shirt and fold it in half so that the front is facing you.
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Lay the dress on it, also folded in half to find where you need to cut. If the dress is tight on child, try and allow a little extra room in the cut for a seam allowance. I try to make as little as possible for myself to do, so I always have the bottom of the dress on the bottom of the shirt. I didn't cut mine exactly this dress shape, but used it to find the basic shape I needed. Also, since my girl is tall enough now, I was able to line up the neck with it too, leaving the front already done for this one.

2. Cut out dress pieces.
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3. Place the two pieces right sides together and pin in place.
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4. Sew down the sides, making sure not to stitch where the arm holes are. You can finish them up if you would like to give it extra hold (I use a v-stitch and sew the inside edges together).

5. Sew the top of the shoulders together and finish seams. Turn right side out.
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6. Optional: If you are blessed and have a serger, you can serge the edges. If you don't, you can use a v-stitch to finish the edges (if you have enough, fold the edges under a bit while sewing it. It looks smoother). Or, just leave them raw.

7. Cut the two sleeves off the part of the shirt that is left.
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Cut in a little bit at the bottom of one sleeve and begin cutting the edges.
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Continue in a circular motion all around the arm sleeve, as long as you can. I keep the width of the strips pretty thin, but you can do larger if you like.
The little piece on top is what I had left over.

8. Cut the two now long pieces in half. Three of the pieces will be used to make the roses. The other will be used to make the hair bows.
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9. Start with the rose in the middle. Make a circle from the end part and pin in place.
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Continue winding the piece in circles around until you reach the end.
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Tuck the end underneath. Pin.
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Beginning at the bottom, sew with a smaller stitch setting (the length on mine was 3.0). Make sure to backstitch a bit before and after sewing. Sew in circles around until you come to the middle. Backstitch when finished.
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10. Do the same with the other two, placing them on opposite sides of the middle one.
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Stitching from the back
Mine!


Hair bows:
Take the long piece of leftover and cut in half.
Hairbows 1
Cut two small pieces from the other leftovers as well. You will need it to tie with. Wrap one of the halves around your hand.
Hairbows 2 Hairbows 3
Tie it in the middle with the small piece you cut.
Hairbows 4
Cut the loops on each end open and trim/pull the pieces until you achieve desired look. Sew them onto a hair clip.
Hairbows 5

Ruffles:
Make the dress the same way as in parts 1-6. I used a different dress to cut out the shape for this one. It was shorter and the neck was more of a scoop. Cut the long strips to ruffle from the sleeves, or any other way from the leftovers after cutting the shirt out. You want to cut five pieces. The middle will be the longest, the two beside it will be the same length (but shorter than the middle), and the last two on the outside will be even shorter.
Ruffle 1
There is no definite width or length. Just do it to your liking. Baste down the middle of each strip.
Ruffle 4
Ruffle 3
*If the fabric doesn't feed through well at the beginning, help it along by pulling the tail.*
This means, no backstitching at all. Leave a long tail at the beginning and the end. Make sure the stitch is set to a large width (I put mine at the highest, which is 5).
Ruffle 2
To create the ruffle, pull the bottom thread (this is the thread that came from the bobbin).
Ruffle 5
Ruffle 6
Ruffle 7
To help me out, I tie a knot at one end, and do the pulling from the other. It helps keep the ruffle in place for me. Then, pin the middle one on the shirt. Make sure it is directly in the middle of the shirt. Sew it on. Then, add on the two that go beside that, ending with the smallest ones beside those. I sewed them close together (I had to lift up the side of the one already sewn on so I wouldn't catch it in the stitch).
Preparing for pictures

40 comments:

Corey~living and loving said...

so darling. thank you for taking the time to do the instructions. :) I really appreciate it.

Heather - dollarstorecrafts.com said...

Yay, a dollar store craft, and it's sooooo cute.

Angela Neil said...

It's so cute! I love how you recon tees into dresses! Thanks for sharing!

Strumpetossa said...

Thank you! This I must try, have a lot of t-shirts to remake! :)

Stacy said...

Those flowers on the t-shirt dress are adorable! Have you ever used them in a clothing/sewing project for women? They look like they'd be cute on a blouse or a t-shirt for an adult.

Petit Debutant said...

I love the rose detail. I can see that being used to decorate an adult shirt too! Thanks for sharing all of your creativity with the rest of us

casserole said...

Both dresses are awesome!! My daughter is too old for a toddler dress now, but an adult shirt would make a tunic for her and we're needing a rainy day project today.

I posted a link to your tutorial on Craft Gossip Sewing:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-ruffles-and-roses-toddler-dress/2009/07/21/

--Anne

Laura Gerencser said...

Love the coral dress!!!

Antonia said...

I saw your purple shirt the other day! It was such a great idea that I made a dress for my 3 year old from a shirt that we tie dyed last week. I even added some ruffled sleeves. Thanks for the inspiration.

The Harris Family said...

Your dresses are so cute. Thanks for all three tutorials. I can't wait to try these!

3 o'clock walk said...

wonderful! i love all your tutes!

Lindsay said...

WOW...seriously.

luvinthemommyhood said...

LOVE IT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

michellejohnnie said...

Gorgeous again! I featured you at somedaycrafts.blogspot.com

Sallie said...

New to your blog. I made a yellow shirt similar to your purple dress. I love the way it looks very Crewcuts. I think I may attempt to make the rosettes on another one. I'll share my outcome when my model comes back in town. She's with her cousins.

Michelle said...

Jessica, I have been following your blog for the last month. I really enjoy seeing the things you make for your daughter. It gives me ideas for my 22 month old. I love that you share step by step how you do things. You would make a great teacher.

Shelly and Todd said...

Love this! I stalk your blog now and then for more cutesy ideas of refashioning t's.
I used your rosette idea for my daughters rock n roll dress (out of an old t shirt ;0) )
http://photo-3-6-5.blogspot.com/2009/07/spa-day-hair-cuts-and-new-threads.html

Alexis said...

I love this! I can't wait to try the rosette technique! Great job!

Mauri said...

Thank you for the tutorial. You do some incredible stuff. I love the roses on this sweet little dress. Now I need to go look for an old t-shirt to cut up. :)

Sandra said...

LOOOOVE strips roses! Amazing and inspiring!

julia said...

so adorable I think I need to learn how to sew;)

Becky said...

WOW - that's all I can say lol I'm so impressed! :) You're awesome - you make it look so easy! Your lil gal looks super cute!

Shelby said...

I just found your blog today, and decided to try and make this little dress for my 2-yr-old. It turned out so cute--thanks so much for the awesome tutorials!

Julie, Little One-of-a-Kind Design said...

so cute! i'm adding this to my sewing to do list! great tutorial with lots of pics! thanks!

ranchmama said...

Thank you for posting this tute. I had this idea a few years ago but didn't know where to start, you gave me the info :)

I used an old shirt of mine and 2 tanks and made nightgowns for my 5 yr old. My sewing isn't the greatest so I left out the roses and ruffles but I love the roses!

I've got a few more shirts and she needs more nightgowns! lol

Love the pic of your dd with the purple dress, she has such a beautiful look on her face

Rachel@oneprettything.com said...

You are such a rockstar. I love this. The variations are just icing on the cake. I'll be linking.

Tracy Suzanne said...

Hi Jessica. This may be a little or lot late but welcome to Jacksonville! I just found your blogs & love your upcycling ideas. Your very creative! Jacksonville needs a good craft group....Tracy

http://cottonpickincute.blogspot.com

anna said...

Love it! Thanks for sharing!!!

LB3K said...

So so cute! Thanks for the great ideas!

SewMuchAdo said...

I love the roses, I'm already thinking what clothes I have that I could put one on. So cute!

Anonymous said...

Love the coral roses! Made a deep purple dress from your tute tonight, love the results, so cute. Had trouble with the roses, but for my first tee recon, not bad. Thanks for the great tutorials!!!

Linda said...

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i hope you like it.
hello, linda

Connie Cheung said...

You are really a genius!!!! Never would have thought such a plain t-shirt could be turned into angel outfit!!!! It really sparked the crafty side of me to do something!!!

Anonymous said...

Darling, I am a great grandmother who has done lots of sewing, but your idea takes the "cake"! Thanks for sharing. "Twinkle"

Floralshowers Craft Blog said...

I am SO in love with those roses and ruffles. You are so talented! I'm more than half-tempted to go refashion one of my husband's t-shirts just so I can make those roses or ruffles.

a golden apple said...

Great post! Who ever needs to buy new clothes again with the amazing amounts of jersey and other fabrics you can upcycle from thrift stores. I love those ruffles down the front of the purple dress!

BadgeGirl said...

What a great tutorial. I used it as a guide to do a lace bodice on a onesie, and it turned out(http://makethings.wordpress.com/2009/08/10/lace-bodice-onesie/). Thanks for being such a great inspiration.

adrienne trafford said...

absolutely amazing and clever!

HipMomma said...

Exactly what I was looking for! Thanks so much.

Andrea said...

LOVE it! So cute. A great tutorial! made one for my 2 year old this morning with the ruffles and, thanks to your fantastic instructions, it only took me half an hour! Thanks again!!