
We had the awesome opportunity to guest post over at Sew Mama Sew a couple of days ago making this belt. If you want to make one too just head over to Sew Mama Sew for the whole tutorial.


pattern : Kwik Sew 3779
pattern: Kwik Sew 3606
My baby just turned one and I found myself frantically looking for a growth chart to start before it was too late. I couldn't believe how hard it was to find one that wasn't too cutesy, too expensive, or too gender specific. I wanted the chart to be used for our whole family, and something tough enough that we would be able to move it from place to place as life goes on.










Here are some of photos/instructions for what I did to the neckline:
Then I cut out two large circles where the inside circle was about 27 inches in circumference. The ruffles are then about 5 inches wide. (there are two of these)


I then flipped the ruffle to the front of the dress and pressed it.






Then I made two ties by cutting two strips about 3 inches wide, folding them in half, and then turning the tube right side out.
I then sewed them into the shoulder seam about and inch out from the neckline.
Next I cut out a long piece (about 1/3 longer than the neckline) that had a flat bottom and curved top peaking at 3 inches.
Sew right sides together and then gather the bottom edge.
Now attach to the bodice and press inwards.
Last thing to do is add single fold bias tape (I made my own but you could just use store bought).







To make this top I created a yoke in the front. I doubled the fabric for the yoke and cut it on the bias. I left it half open and omitted the button closure in the back. I also extended the arms to the elbow and then added a bit of bias tape to the edge to gather it. Lastly I added a bit more room through the bodice to allow it to flow a little more. Here are a few pics of the cutting out process.
