Children's sundress from mother's trousers

Children's sundress from mother's trousers

Sometimes it happens that we stop wearing something because of broken fittings or a single spot, but in the most visible place. It would seem that the fabric is still good, but what can you do? Of course, the lock can be replaced at the nearest studio, and rivet buttons can be bought there.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

Children's sundress from mother's trousers

But if the problem is a hole formed or the item has shrunk a lot after washing, the studio will not help.
But you shouldn’t always rush to throw away unnecessary clothes. For example, women's linen trousers can make an excellent children's sundress. It is sewn quite simply. The pattern is based on just a few measurements (waist circumference, length of the product from the waist).

Preliminary preparation


First, the trousers need to be washed and ironed. Then rip along the inside crotch seam.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

If we cut off the top part (where the pockets and zipper are sewn), we will get two relatively even canvases with a seam in the middle.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

There is no need to unravel it, we will open the product so that it will still serve.
Constructing a pattern
It's quite simple. In a normal case, it could be painted directly on the fabric.But we do not cut on a flat canvas, but on one that has already been used, so it is more convenient to work with a paper pattern.

Before


Bottom width = waist circumference + 2 cm. We make the height and width of the upper part as desired, measuring on the child from the waist line up. Side seam to armhole = about 5 cm. This is for a child about 110 cm tall. We draw the armhole line with an arc, smoothly connecting the side seam with the top of the product.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

Back


It is built in the same way. We measure the height and width of the upper edge individually on the child.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

Skirt


This detail is the same for the front and back. Width = waist circumference + 2 cm. Part height = product length + 2 cm (for processing the bottom).
For patterns, you can use any paper, even old newspapers. Or glue together several sheets of white A4 paper.

Uncover


1. Apply the paper pattern to the wrong side so that the middle of the piece coincides with the seam on the fabric. You can cut the top part as a single unit with the skirt.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

But at the same time you need to see if there are any abrasions on the front side in this place. If there are problems with the fabric, the skirt will have to be cut separately and then sewn to the front and back pieces.
2. Pin the paper pattern with tailor's pins. We outline it with a pencil or soap if the fabric is dark. Mark seam allowances of 1 cm. Cut out.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

3. We received the finished part for the front and back.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

Children's sundress from mother's trousers

4. Cut out straps from the remaining fabric.
Children's sundress from mother's trousers

We measure their length on the child. The width is about 2.5 cm. We widen the edge where it is sewn to the back slightly. In this case, the width of two straps should correspond to the width of the top of the back.

Sewing


When starting to sew, you should first purchase ready-made bias tape in the store or cut it out from leftover fabric.
  • We fold the front and back pieces with the right sides facing inward. We pin the seams with tailor's pins.
    Children's sundress from mother's trousers

    Machine stitching.
    Children's sundress from mother's trousers

    We process the seams (overlock or zigzag).
  • We process the straps with bias tape and sew the back parts to the top using a backstitch.
    Children's sundress from mother's trousers

    Children's sundress from mother's trousers

    Children's sundress from mother's trousers

  • The armholes of the front and back, and the upper edge of the front are also treated with bias tape. To do this, fold it in half, pin it to the edge of the fabric with tailor's pins and machine stitch it.
    Children's sundress from mother's trousers

    Children's sundress from mother's trousers

  • We sew buttons onto the straps, and make loops in the corners of the front part.
  • We process the bottom of the product. This may not be necessary if, when cutting, the bottom of the skirt coincides with the previously processed bottom of the old trousers.

Children's sundress from mother's trousers

Children's sundress from mother's trousers

The sundress is ready!
Making a children's sundress with your own hands is quite simple; the work does not require special knowledge and does not take much time. It will keep your child comfortable and cool in the summer heat.

Advice


A similar thing can be made from old jeans. Then the sundress will go perfectly with a turtleneck or a light sweater. Ideal for spring or kindergarten. In addition, a children's sundress made from old jeans will give your favorite item a second life and save money.
This is also a good option for beginner dressmakers. A simple pattern can be created in a few minutes; cutting and sewing does not require any special skills. Every mother can do such a thing, and the child will be very happy with the unexpected new thing.
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