Monday 26 May 2014

Little girl tunic with lining

We have been really busy moving house. It is very close to the current one - just that it is smaller for more price!! I hate it that the kitchen is small and I have to downsize now. We have almost finished moving but are still living in boxes, the kitchen especially. We have either eaten out or in friends places for the last 1 week. The children are having fun tearing up boxes and scattering things all around. Gosh!! I really need to pull myself together and get the mess and the boxes and me sorted :)
Until then enjoy a tunic I made for my daughter about a month back. Notice that it has no visible seams. I'm turning into one of them who has started to give a lot of attention to the inside of the dress.
The outside of the dress is for people but the neat inside of the dress is what really makes me happy. I know what's the point you say!! until you start sewing I say :)
Fabric is a dupatta left over after this skirt project - Flat front back elastic phus phus skirt third try.
girl Tunic
 Sorry, should have pressed it.
girl Tunic
 The neck isn't that neat I agree.
girl Tunic
 Here comes the inside of the dress. Isn't that cool? No seams at the sleeves??
girl Tunic
 Super I say :)
Girl Tunic
 The lining was some leftovers of another project. I turned the hem on the same sides of the outer fabric but you could do reverse.
Sleeves for tunic

Bad exposed photos. Sorry about that.
If ever I make a tunic tutorial this neat inside is the one :)


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Saturday 17 May 2014

Aanchi Free Nightie 2T ePattern

Here is another pattern for you - FREE. It is currently in size 2T, I'll try to learn to draft to other sizes as well. I can't promise but I'll try do my best. Now who knew I could even make one e pattern - here I'm :)
Please don't tell me it doesn't look like a nightie - I know I should have made it longer; and with this one I did, but my little one refused to wear saying its too big and it is for dada - her older brother. So I cut it, but you could make it any length you want. Just make sure it is loose enough if you are making it longer than the knees so they don't stumble over.
The dark blue here shows with buttons behind but for the rest and the tutorial I've used buttons only at the yoke. For detailed photos please see yellow nightie, blue nightie, purple nightie.
Sew nightie children tutorial download epattern free
 

Full photo instructions:

Aanchi nightie free pattern supplies download aanchi Nightie free pattern tutorial cut aanchi Nightie free pattern tutorial sew/stitch aanchi Nightie free pattern
1. SUPPLIES 2. DOWNLOAD EPATTERN & TRACE/PRINT 3. CUT FABRIC & PREPARE 4. SEW YOKE TO BODY



I hope you like it and make it. Please feel free to share on flickr if you make it, I'll be delighted to see.
Flickr Aanchi photos

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Friday 16 May 2014

Aanchi nightie attach yoke

Last step here today : Let's us attach the yoke to the body. I should have used a better fabric here that shows the right and wrong side of fabric differently. I promise when I do the multi size version I'll make another tutorial with a better fabric. It is hard to make out from here I agree.
Stitch nightie yoke free patternSew the shoulders right sides together for both front and facing pieces as shown.
Stitch nightie yoke free pattern

Sew the back button closures right side together forming a huge circle
Stitch nightie yoke free pattern
Fold the back closure and this is how it looks.


Stitch nightie yoke free pattern
Notch up front and facing yoke. For the front notch up between the yellow points. For the back notch up from yellow point up until the back opening. Refer here to refresh on notching, clipping, concave & convex.
Stitch nightie yoke free pattern
Another pic for clarity
Sew nightie yoke free pattern
Start to attach such that the body is enclosed between the front and facing yoke. I have taken multiple photos here but due to the fabric choice it is hardly visible. Couldn't dare back out at this point. :)
Right side of body with right side of front yoke
Wrong side of body with right side of facing yoke.
Sew nightie yoke free pattern
Sew the 3 layers together making sure there are no puckers.  You could do a basting stitch first and then check if there are any puckers and if not sure regular stitch over it.

Sew nightie yoke free pattern
This is how it looks.
Sew nightie yoke free pattern
Cut the extra fabric after seam to 0.7 cm. Cut one of the yoke longer than other (called grading I suppose) - which one I'm not sure yet.
Sew nightie yoke free pattern
Remove the gathering stitches.
Sew nightie yoke free pattern
 Iron the yoke so that the front yoke rolls over slightly on top of the facing.
Add bias binding to neck
Now time to attach the bias binding to the neck. Fold over a cm wrong sides together on the bias binding. Start to attach the right side of bias binding to wrong side of fabric.
Add bias binding to neck
 Towards the end again fold wrong sides together 1 cm and pin
Add bias binding to neck
Align the button closure with the end of bias binding. Sew on the first crease
Add bias binding to neck
 Fold over the the right side of fabric pin along and sew.
Add bias binding to neck

Done!!

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Thursday 15 May 2014

Cut & sew body Aanchi nightie pattern

After you have your pattern pieces ready, its time to cut the fabric.
Very sorry about the quality of the photos - its a combination of light and me really.
Plus what was I thinking when I started with this fabric. Has been so hard to show the right and wrong side; I have to make another tutorial with a better fabric.

Sew nightie free pattern
Starting from selvage mark 1.5 cm (seam allowance)
Sew nightie free pattern
Mark the breadth of the pattern piece onto the fabric starting from the marked point
Sew nightie free pattern
Fold the fabric in the steps shown - There must be 2 folds on one side
One fold and 2 edges on the other. Let me know if it is not clear I can show some more pics.
Sew nightie free pattern
Showing one side
Sew nightie free pattern
Showing the other side
Cut nightie free pattern
Put the body pattern piece such that the sleeve side is on the 2 fold side.
Cut nightie free pattern
Cut
Cut nightie free pattern
This is how it looks. No side seams. Just one seam on the back.
Cut nightie free pattern
Now cut 2 pieces of front yoke on fold (right side wrong side doesn't matter)
If you want to know what cut on fold or lengthwise grain means - refer to tutorial.
Cut nightie free pattern
The cut pieces
Cut nightie free pattern
Cut 2 pieces of back yoke on fold
Cut nightie free pattern
Cut the folded edge to make it 4 pieces.
Cut nightie free pattern
Total pattern pieces. 1 body, 2 front yoke and 4 back yoke
Cut nightie free pattern
Between the 2 red points on the front run gathering stitches. 2 rows of basting above the stitching line and one below. Detailed gathering technique available here - gathering stitches.

At the back gather from the red line and stop 1.5 from the edge. Do the same at both the back pieces.

Cut nightie free pattern
3 rows of basting forms neat gathers
Sew bias binding on sleeves
Now we will finish the sleeves using bias tape. I just bought some bias tape but have also tried making the same. You can see the dress I made here.
Pin right side of bias tape with wrong side of fabric.
Make your own bias tape with bias tape maker or pins
Sew bias binding on sleeves
Sew on the folded crease
Sew bias binding on sleeves
Now fold the bias tape towards the right side of fabric making sure the stitching line is just covered.
Sew bias binding on sleeves
Sew over the bias tape from the right side just at the edge.
Sew bias binding on sleeves
Neat! Do the same on other sleeve. Sleeves couldn't be easier.
Sew nighty
Sew right sides together at the back leaving 8cm from the top. Zig zag stitch or serge the ends.
Also hem the bottom of the skirt with your favorite style to hem -  I used this method I used in phus phus skirt to hem.

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Wednesday 14 May 2014

Download nightie 2T ePattern - Print or trace

You have 2 options here - the proper way and the dirty way!!. If you have a printer and it is working then you could print the pattern pieces (the proper way)
This is part of the Nightie free pattern size 2T which has full step by step instructions. The same can be applied to any pattern. For all the free patterns please refer to my free patterns page.

Download & Print Aanchi Nightie 2T ePattern:

Free Nightie Pattern for download - 

Download Aanchi Nightie 2T ePattern 
Save it to your computer.  Open in Adobe Reader. File->Print.
Select "no scaling" or "100% scaling" or "actual size"  before printing. After you have printed measure the 4cm * 4cm with your scale or measuring tape to ensure it is printed correctly.

Download & Trace Aanchi Nightie 2T ePattern:


Or if you are like me just download the Aanchi Nightie 2T ePattern , and using tracing paper or baking sheet just trace around the pattern on your computer screen. I have done the same with ipad as well - just turn the rotation off. :)

Yeah, I can see some eye rolling. Experts please look away. This one is not for you. :)



Ok, for the beginners - there is a trick here - alignment.

How to trace pdf patterns without printing:


1. First open ePattern in Adobe Reader and measure with your measuring tape on the screen, yes on the screen, measure the 4*4 cm square. Adjust the zoom % to make sure it is perfect 4cm. I had to zoom it to 115%.
2. Now place the tracing paper on the screen. Always first draw the 4*4 cm square and then making sure the square is still aligned trace the rest of the pattern. This way the x and y axis will remain aligned. Well, its only a kids pattern and this one being so generous, a little here and there is totally fine!!. I hope there is no expert/perfectionist reading this now that I have asked to look away.
Make sure you transfer the red and yellow points - very important.
3. If the pattern is bigger than the page then move the page down making sure atleast half the square is visible, realign the tracing paper on the square and continue.



Download digital Trace ePattern nightie off the screen
This is how it looks after tracing the body and the yoke sections.

download and trace digital pattern without printer
4. Cut the pattern pieces
How to cut digital pattern after tracing
 All ready to cut the fabric now. You could at this point trace these onto thicker stiffer paper so its easy to store and reuse.
Trace ePattern nightie off the screen

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