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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Dress A Girl Around The World - Directions to make the Pillow case dress



Volunteering just plain feels good!   This Project will give you more than you can imagine...satisfaction knowing you are doing something special for a young girl.

http://www.dressagirlaroundtheworld.com/ imagining a world in which every girl owns at least one dress.

Volunteers armed with their sewing machines make dresses out of pillow cases for girls in developing countries.  Here I am sewing with a few hundred of my friends as we make these dresses for those in need.  And have a blast while doing it!


How to make the Pillow Case Dress:
  1. Using a new or gently used pillowcase, cut along the top of the pillowcase (where it is sewed together--opposite of the open end). This will become the top of the dress.





  2. Lay the pillow case flat and measure J-shaped armholes at the top corners (3 to 4"X 3 to 4"-depending upon how big the pillowcase is--king sized for bigger girls, etc.)


  3. Make casing by turning the top of the cut edge under ¼ “ and then another ¼”. Iron in place—it needs to be wide enough so that 1/4" to 1/2" wide elastic pieces will slide through easily. Sew close to the edge. Repeat this step for the back of the dress. You should now have a casing on both sides at the top of each side of the pillowcase.


  4. Cut 2 pieces of ¼” or ½” elastic, each 7 inches long. Attach a safety pin to one end of one of the cut pieces of elastic and pull it through the casing using caution not to pull it too far. Sew across each end of the casing to hold the elastic in place. Repeat this step for the other side. You should now have a gathered top on both the front and back of the dress.
    (Make sure you remove the safety pin).
  5. Using double-fold bias tape, cut 2 pieces approximately 32-34”long. These will bind the armholes and become the ties at the shoulders, so they should be long enough to tie a bow at the top.
  6. Fold one tie in half to find the center and line it up with the center of the armhole--then work outward from there to both sides. Pin the open ends of the bias tape over the raw edges of the armhole--the ties will extend evenly over each top.
    *Special Note on the ties: Packaged bias tape is folded not quite in half lengthwise. When you get ready to sew it on make sure the narrower half of the tape faces up. That way you will be sure you are always catching the underside of the tape, even around the curves. Beginners should sew one side at a time--open up the bias tape and attach to armhole--then fold it over and sew again--this will insure that the ties are attached properly with no gaps.
  7. Fold the raw edges of the ends of the bias tape inside and when you sew along the tape you will catch those also.
  8. Tie your ties and your dress is finished!

Tip: We added pockets and are placing panties in the pocket.  You could also add photos, prayers, blessings, or the prayer dolls inside.

 
Check out the Photo Gallery to see what other members have created. (I made these two, and three more!)
 








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