April 25, 2018

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Sweet Pea Fashions Pattern Hack: Palmetto Sundress

 

Since the invention of the sundress in the Sixties by Lilly Pulitzer, it has been a staple of warm weather wardrobes.  In this pattern hack, we’ll convert the top of the Palmetto Swimsuit into a sundress that is perfect for al fresco dining, a barn wedding, or even the Kentucky Derby!

 Here’s what you will need:

  • Sweet Pea Fashions Palmetto Swimsuit pattern (top and strap pieces only)
  • One quarter yard of fabric, woven or knit
  • Hook and loop tape, snaps, or a zipper for closing


    Before you begin, measure your doll around the body just under the arms. If the measurement is 10½ inches or less, you are good to go.  If it is more than 10½ inches, you will need to alter the pattern slightly to fit.  Add an amount to the back of the top piece that is equal to half of the amount over 10 ½ inches.  For example, if your measurement is 11 inches, the difference is ½ inch.  Therefore, you would add half of that, ¼ inch, to the back of the top pattern. We need to do this because the swimsuit was designed for knit fabrics with a tight fit.  To get a woven fabric to fit properly, we need to adjust the pattern.

    Cut out the straps, two of the top pieces, and a piece for the skirt measuring 6 inches by 24 inches.  One of these pieces of the top will be used as a lining.  If you’d like the skirt less full, you can reduce the width to your liking.

    Finish and hem the strap pieces as directed in the pattern.

    Stitch the two bodice pieces together at the neckline.  Clip curves.

    Run gathering stitches along the front and back edges of the straps.

    Gather the front edge of the strap to fit between the two small dots on the pattern.  Pin it between the bodice and the lining between the two small dots.  Stitch the top edge of the bodice from the neckline to the first large dot.

    Gather the back edge of the strap to fit between the two large dots on the pattern.  Pin it between the bodice and the lining between the two large dots.  Stitch the top edge of the bodice from the first large dot to the back edge.

     

     

     

    Trim some of the bulk from the seams. Turn the bodice right side out and press it.

    Gather the skirt to fit along the bottom edge of the bodice.  Distribute the gathers evenly and pin into place.

    Sew the skirt to the bodice, remove any gathering threads that are visible, and finish the seam.

    Finish the bottom and back edges.  Add your favorite closure (I used a zipper) and hem the dress. 

    Congratulations!  You've finished your new sundress!

    Watch for next week's Mod Doll Monday contest for your chance to win this dress!


    17 Comments

    SARAH K
    SARAH K

    April 24, 2020

    THIS IS A PATTERN THAT I HAD GROWING UP!!!!! LOVE IT!! BRINGS BACK MEMORIES….

    Carol
    Carol

    April 22, 2020

    Love the hack, will have to try it.

    Toni
    Toni

    April 21, 2020

    I like all of the dresses for summer and into the early fall when a light shirt top or sweater. The outfit on the Jockey is perfect for the rider & it all fits together. I’ll check for my pattern to see what I have or need to purchase. Thank you for the pattern hack.

    Инна
    Инна

    May 27, 2019

    Большое спасибо за прекрасный сарафан!

    Jeanne
    Jeanne

    May 03, 2019

    I guess I got mixed up, couldn’t find the bogo, matches, though I got them and checked out without the bogo. oh well I have 5 new dress patterns and now looking for the bogos. Oh don’t get out all you sewers out there, its too frustrating lol . But I do like birthdays.lol A lot of them I hope. Jeanne (still sewing everyday)

    maria
    maria

    May 17, 2018

    tnk you for sharing. The pattern for the stripes is not there

    Stephanie C.
    Stephanie C.

    May 02, 2018

    I am going to add the swimsuit pattern to my cart now. Thanks so much for the pattern hack to make the sundress! :)

    Mary lessinger
    Mary lessinger

    April 27, 2018

    I copied the pattern but there is no pattern piece for the straps!

    Kathleen Cummings
    Kathleen Cummings

    April 27, 2018

    Love this pattern. Looking forward to making it

    Marge R (mer)
    Marge R (mer)

    April 27, 2018

    Totally cute & FUN!!! Our dolls need sundresses – thanks so much for sharing this awesome pattern hack from your darling swimsuit & cover-up pattern!

    Dottie
    Dottie

    April 27, 2018

    Thank you so much for this Palmetto Swimsuit conversion. :~)

    carole
    carole

    April 26, 2018

    It’s so awsome. Thank you for showing that.

    Beverly
    Beverly

    April 26, 2018

    Darling. Can’t wait to try this out. Thanks

    Hazel
    Hazel

    April 25, 2018

    Precious! Can’t wait to make it!

    Cristy
    Cristy

    April 25, 2018

    I love this outfit! Absolutely gorgeous! Thank you!

    Susan C.
    Susan C.

    April 25, 2018

    Just adorable, I love this outfit. Everything goes together fantastic. You are very talented. Thank you.

    Jeri
    Jeri

    April 25, 2018

    What a cute sun dress! Can’t wait to try it. Thank you!

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