the pattern shop
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the pattern shop
the pattern shop the lucky girl dress collar variation *seams are 3/8” unless otherwise stated *this tutorial is meant to be used in conjunction with the Lucky Girl Dress pdf pattern, follow all cutting and sewing instructions from that pattern unless instructed otherwise *the Lucky Girl Dress pattern much be purchased seperately from www.LucyBlaireHandmade.com *please only use this pattern for personal use and not for resale ILLUSTRATION KEY Main Fabric right side wrong side CUT all cutting instrutions from the Lucky Girl Dress pdf pattern are the same with the addition of... *1 collar piece from the contrast fabric sized according to the chart below *minus the hood pieces. CUT COLLAR PIECES NOTES BEFORE YOU BEGIN 6T: 2”x 15“ 5T: 2” x 14 1/4“ 4T: 2” x 13 1/2“ 3T: 2” x 12 1/2“ 2T: 2” x 11 3/4“ 24m: 2” x 11“ 18m: 2” x 10 1/4“ 12m: 2” x 9 1/4” STRETCH Contrast Fabric right side SEW wrong side Steps 1 and 2 from the original patterns are the same. Skip steps 3 through 6. Steps 7 through 14 are the same ©Lucy Blaire 2015 - Pg. 2 15 (A). Find the center of the front and back of the neckline just as instructed but then match those center pins up to find the center of each side. The center of the side is NOT in the center of the sleeve, it is actually in front of the sleeve. Set aside. 15 (D). Pin the raw edges of the collar to the raw edge of the neck hole on the right side of the bodice. Match the seam on the collar up with pin in the center of the front bodice piece. If you are NOT doing the “V” detail, match the seam in the collar 15 (B). Pin the 2” sides of the up with the pin in the center of trim together, right sides facing, the BACK bodice piece. and stitch with a 3/8” seam. Unpin and press the seam open. Fold the trim down (just like with the cuffs in step #12 of the original pattern), wrong sides facing, match up the raw edges, and press. 15 (E). Stitch around with the 3/8” seam stretching the collar as its being sewn so it matches up with the neck hole (remember the collar piece is smaller than the 15 (C). Use the seam as a starting neck hole). point to find the center opposite the seam, and then the center of 15 (F). Finish the raw edge with each side dividing the collar up either a serger or zig zag stitch into quarters. and then press the seam down into ©Lucy Blaire 2015 - Pg. 3 the bodice. Top stitch the seam flat, 1/8” away from the seam on the bodice. FOR MORE INFORMATION If you are NOT doing the “V” detail, skip the rest of these added steps and move on to step #18 from the original pattern. 15 (G). With a seam ripper, carefully open up the seam in the collar to create the “V” detail. 15 (H). Once the seam is open, hand stitch the opening on either side with a tiny tiny ladder stitch and press flat. After learning the ins and outs of sewing as a seamstress in a custom drapery workroom, Lucy broke out on her own and started up her pattern shop. When not hard at work designing new projects Lucy can be found in the pages of craft books such as Lunch Bags! from Stash Books and Best of Stitch: Beautiful Bedrooms from Interweave; magazines including Sew News, Stitch, Sew It All, Simply Handmade, and ReadyMade; multiple appearances on PBS’s Sew It All TV; and writing for her blog. With what little time is left Lucy lives quietly with her husband, Ben, and daughter, Marian, in their little house with the red tin roof in Catskill, NY. Please contact me with any questions at: Skip steps 16 and 17 from the original instructions. Steps 18 through 20 are the same www.LucyBlaireHandmade.com And feel free to share photos of your progress on Instagram (@LucyBlaire) with the tag #LuckyGirlDress ©Lucy Blaire 2015 - Pg. 4