When I look at this dress I immediately think of and their Skittles motto "Taste The Rainbow".
I don't know why, I just do.
OK, I have sugar on my mind. I just started a diet and I must be having sugar with drawls, LOL!
Any way....
I wanted a fun dress for St. Patrick's Day. But also something that Aiyanna could wear any day.
I love making her knit dress and she loves wearing them.
Who wouldn't?! They are soooo comfy. I'm thinking about making a few for myself :o)
I was looking through my t-shirt stash and realized I had a rainbow of colors.
How could I resist a rainbow dress? It's so HAPPY!!!
And even better I had everything I needed so it didn't cost me anything. YAY!!!
Now go raid the closets for some t-shirts. The red one needs to fit. The others can be any size as longer as they are wider than the red shirt.
Got your shirts?
Good. Let's get started!!!
Cut the red shirt 2.5" below the armpits.
From the orange, yellow, green, and blue cut a strip 3.5" wide.
Lay the shirts down in order. Red, orange, yellow, green, blue.
Now it's time to cut the excess.
Your are going to cut 1/2" past the edge of the red shirt. This will allow for the seam.
I cut it at an angle so it would be slightly A line.
Here's what it will look like.
Now you are going to sew the strips together as pictured above.
Make sure to line up the seam before you sew.
Iron all of the seams down.
Next with right sides together sew the side seam.
With right sides together pin the red shirt to the strips.
From the purple shirt cut 2 strips each 4" wide.
Cut open a seam on each strip. Put right sides together and sew the short edges so you have a big circle of fabric.
Gather the fabric and pin it to the dress matching side seams.
Admire your HAPPY dress!
love it, and look how happy she is, I think that's the best reword :)
ReplyDeleteawww she looks cute in her skittles dress..love!
ReplyDeletexoxo's nancy
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That's a great dress for a little girl - loose, colorful, and perfect for playing in. I love it!
ReplyDeleteOh my gosh, that is so pretty! I love it!!
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this is beautiful, I love the rainbow
ReplyDeleteEz gyönyörű, imádom a szivárványt!
Love it! Thank for liking up!
ReplyDeleteHow cute is that dress! and she is a doll! Your title makes me want to say "taste the rainbow". My kids repeat commercials all the time, so that is what came to mind. hee hee.
ReplyDeletelove it, so creative! plus you have one adorable little model!
ReplyDeleteThis is really cute. Thanks for the great tutorial. My daught would love this.
ReplyDeleteOh I love it! You did a great job!
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LOVE it! I made one that's similar for Piper Jane (it'll be up on Monday). Great minds think alike! :)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! I love the ruffle at the bottom!
ReplyDeletelooks cute and comfy. I'm old enough that I would call it a Rainbow Brite dress.
ReplyDeletemegan
craftycpa.blogspot.com
This is adorable! So easy to make but so cute. The colours really pop and make you smile. :) Thanks for sharing. I am your newest follower! Have a great day.
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p.s. I have a weekend party going on right now so feel free to hook up if you would like to. :)
So fun! I love that you named it the Skittle dress, too. So cute!
ReplyDeleteSuch a cute dress and model! I like how your used t-shirts you already had. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of making a dress like this for a while to go with the book "A Bad Case of Stripes." Thanks for the tips!
ReplyDeleteadorable... the girl and the dress!!! great job!!! thanks for linking up!
ReplyDeleteSO adorable and cute!!
ReplyDelete~ Sarah
Wonderful!
ReplyDeleteThat is so fun!!
ReplyDeleteHere from under the table!
Thanks for sharing at the For the Kids Friday Link Party at Sun Scholars! I look forward to having you back this Friday!
ReplyDeleteI'm visiting from Until Wednesday Calls. Great dress! It is so happy:)
ReplyDelete~Michelle
www.falafelandthebee.com
Adorable! My daughter just asked for a rainbow dress yesterday!
ReplyDeleteI'd love if you'd link up at my party:
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very cute! My daughter would love this. Maybe I should look through my t-shirt stash!
ReplyDeleteCreations like yours makes me wish I #1 had one little girl and #2 that I could sew! You did an outstanding job!!!
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I had to come back and see if you used knit or t-shirts--couldn't remember! Then, I realized I had never even commented and felt terrible! This is amazing! I have seen it all over the blogosphere! ;)
ReplyDeleteThat is adorable and so cheerful!
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I am going to have to make this!!! So cute!!! You could do so many different color combinations!!!
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So cute! Makes me wish I had a girl!! Oh I'll just have to make one for myself :-P
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Hope to chat soon!
Amanda
www.todaystoptwenty.blogspot.com
What a cute dress! My girls would love this. Thanks for the easy to follow tutorial!
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! It's definitely going into my project list of things to make.
ReplyDeleteVisiting from polka dots on parade. This is adorable1
ReplyDeletefound this through lambaround's linky party. it's sooo cute! she looks like she loves it too! wish i could make one in my size :)
ReplyDeleteThis is adorable! I wish I'd seen this before my daughter's rainbow b-day party! :) Great tutorial.
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Angela
bingecrafter.blogspot.com
Thank you so much for this tutorial! I used it to make a dress for my little one's pre-school graduation ceremony last week - she received SO many compliments, and she was so proud to say "my mommy made it!" :) ~Jessica
ReplyDeleteso creative!!!!! I hope you get best in show at lamb around!!!
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Thanks so much for the inspiration ~ wanted to let you know that I created my own rainbow dress based on your tutorial, and linked to your post in my blog post here:
ReplyDeletehttp://cottoncandystitches.blogspot.com/2011/06/neon-rainbow-dress-diy.html
Have a blessed day!
How cute!
ReplyDeleteLast week I made a quite similar dress, based on another tutorial.
http://creadientje.wordpress.com/2011/09/19/colour-my-day/
I love your dress too!!