An obvious favorite for Sophie is Tinkerbell! Some of you might remember that I made her a Tink costume for Halloween last year, and it still gets quite a bit of use…sometimes even as pjs! So I thought it would be the perfect tutorial to share for the series. Here it is again in case you missed it.
Either way, all you have to do is stitch across the top edge of each strip and when there is only about 1/2″ left, overlap the next strip over the previous one.


























That is super cute!
Thank you so much! I just made a Santa outfit in red with white trim. I'm doing a snowman next. I couldn't do it without your tutorial.
I can’t see most of the pictures! Is it just me? I really want to make this dress for my daughter but I’m not sure I’ll understand 100% without the photos. Is there any way to fix that? Maybe you deleted or moved the photos from the original folder where they were when you linked them in this post? Thanks in advance!
Love you… I n my do-to list for baby girl?
Uber cute! I wish I had your skills!
Thanks for sharing!
Hi! I know I am commenting on this a long time after it was posted, but would you by any chance have the dimensions for an adult size?
Jane, I don’t but basically, for the top you would just measure from above your bust (right where you want the top to start) down to the top or your hip bone; add 3/4″ for seam allowance and that is the length you cut the top. Then, measure your bust at the widest point and multiply the measurement by 1.5 or 2 it for the width and add seam allowance of 1″ ( what you multiply the measurement by just depends on how much fabric you want to use). For the skirt you measure from the top of your hip bone down to the length you want the skirt add 1/2″ for seam allowance. For the bloomers measure your back inseam add 1.5″ for seam allownance then 2-3 inches for inseam. The width for the bloomers would be the same as the width for the top. Hope that helps! Feel free to ask if you have more questions and I’ll do my best to help! : )