Make a fun holiday outfit with this delightful pattern hack that comes to us from Karen of Forever 18 Inches!
Giveaway Update: Our winner is Jeannette who said "My favorite Christmas tradition, How can you pick one, I love everything about christmas, from baking cookies to wrapping beautiful presents, family, church, decorations and snow on Christmas Eve. if we’re lucky. It truly is the Most Wonderful time of the Year." Thanks to all who entered! We loved reading through all the comments!
Get into the holiday spirit as Karen teaches us how to use her Curving Cardigan pattern and Versatility Dress pattern to create a charming holiday outfit that is sure to spread a little Christmas joy to all who see it! Complete the outfit with the hat from the Doll Tag Clothing Santa pattern!
(Click on the image or the link above to find the patterns on Pixie Faire.)
Let's get started..
Supplies Needed:
-1/4 yd. Medium-weight one-way stretch stable knit fabric (no more than 30% stretch)
- 1/2 yd. lightweight fleece with a one-way stretch
- Matching thread
-Small, very sharp scissors
- ¼" Stay Tape (1/2" wide tape can be cut lengthwise) OR ¼" strips of very lightweight interfacing
- Snaps or Velcro to close the back of the dress
- A pom pom about the size of a nickel
- 1/3 yd. 3/8" black ribbon for a belt
- One decorative slide with a 3/8" opening to use as a belt buckle
- 1" of Hook-and-Loop to close the belt
- Fabri-Tac or other glue to apply the Hook-and-Loop to the belt
To begin: Make the cardigan and hat in the contrasting knit and fleece fabrics according to the pattern directions.
Instructions:
1. Cut a rectangle from the knit fabric measuring 5.75" x 30.5", as directed in the Option 3 layout for the Versatility Dress. Next, cut a rectangle from the fleece fabric measuring 2.5" x 31". Make sure the stretch is cut with the long side of the rectangle.
2. Pin one long edge of the fleece to one long edge of the knit, RIGHT sides together. Allow about ½" of the fleece to overlap each side of the knit. Stitch, using a ½" wide seam.
3. Using small, sharp scissors, trim off half of the seam allowance on the fleece only.
4. WRAP the fleece over the edge of the knit and pin it in place.
Here's a view from the WRONG side….
…and a view from the RIGHT side.
5. Working from the RIGHT side, stitch a scant 1/8" above the fleece/knit seam onto the knit (with thread that matches the fabric). Trim the short edges of the fleece to the same length as the short edges of the knit Skirt.
6. Working from the WRONG side, trim away the excess fleece very close to the stitching line. (No worries; the fleece won't ravel) Congratulations! You've finished the edge of the skirt for the dress. Proceed to the Option 3 instructions for the Versatility Dress and sew as directed (except for the hem, which you've already already sewn).
7. To make the belt: Pull the slide onto the ribbon and center it. Try the dress on your doll, and fit the belt over the dress to determine the length you need. Fold the edges of the ribbon over to the WRONG side and glue them with Fabri-Tac; then glue corresponding ½" pieces of Hook-and-Loop onto the belt ends.
CONGRATULATIONS! Your outfit is finished!
How would you like to win this festive outfit? Karen will be sending it to one lucky winner!
We'll pick a winner on Monday, November 28th, and get in touch via email. Thanks for entering and good luck!
For Pixie Faire,
Karen & The PF Team
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One of my favorite Christmas traditions is on Christmas night I give my brother and husband a gift at around 8:30 at night because it is there Birthday, I try to make it special for them
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Getting together with the whole family.
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BEING WITH FAMILY AND FRIENDS
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tree looked. We were too short to do the top.
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Tea before midnight mass on Christmas Eve
then waking up and opening our handknitted
stockings before the Christmas morning service.
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Thank you… Carol K
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Sewing for my granddaughters!
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What a pretty outfit!
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One of my favorite Christmas traditions is sleeping in on Christmas morning and going downstairs to see the presents together with my whole family, and spending the whole day together.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is listening to holiday music.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is baking cookies with my kids.
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One of my favorite Christmas traditions is being together as a family. Doesn’t happen very often as they are in another state. Hoping that we can get together very soon. I also love making these clothes for the granddaughter.
“ONE OF MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS IS…” Going to see my Mother-in-law, she is the world greatest cook. I love spending time with her. I love to hear her stories. She also makes great doll clothes.
My favorite tradition is making Christmas cookies for friends and family.
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One of my favorite Christmas traditions is making home home Christmas presents for the family with the kids to teach them Christmas isn’t about money, it’s about caring and effort.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions when the kids were little was to make Santa footprints with baking sode thoughout the house on Christmas Eve night. Not only do the kids (who are grown now) still talk about it, but my husband and I have great memories of laughing so hard while we were making them and trying not to wake the kids up!!
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is that every year we will make this amazing lasagna and eat it off of our special Christmas plates that have been in our family for years. Then we sit around the table and talk about the holidays.
One of favorite Christmas Traditions is decorating the tree with my children and now grandchildren. Each ornament has a special story and it is so fun to tell them the stories. One family gets me a new ornament each year and they like to tell the story of their ornaments. So much fun to be with family.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is decorating the tree with the help of my grandkids, we sing carols and have hot chocolate with marshmallows.
My favorite Christmas tradition is baking cookies and sweets for family and friends. I so love Christmas – the birth of our savior. This little outfit is so cute. Would love to win – no time to sew. Free time now is for baking!
One of my Christmas tradition is giving gifts
What an adorable outfit. Love to see the versatility of a pattern turning into something else. Great hack! My favorite Christmas tradition is attending the children’s pageants and programs at church and school.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is to take our grandkids out to see the see the holiday lights. What a blessing!
My favorite tradition is the gathering of my family and friends for our Christmas dinner. Such a wonderful site to see for me.
I love this super cute outfit!
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is trimming the tree!
So cute, love this!
LOVE The Versatility Dress also!
At Thanksgiving, I give my children and grandchildren a sum of money (a different amount each year). Between Thanksgiving and Christmas, they find some worthy place to give this money. When we gather at Christmas, they reveal how they gifted this money.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is making gingerbread houses or another Christmas craft with my kids and the cousins if we are together (they live in other states).
One of my favorite traditions at Christmas time is singing Christmas songs and Christmas caroling!
MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS TRADITION IS GIVING THE UNFORUNATE CHILDREN A GOOD CHRISTMAS
I live 3000 miles away from home so my tradition is to return, visit with all friends, spend the day with each of my nephews and their families and spending Christmas Day with my family. And I get to spend a lot of time with my good friend who hosts me every year!
I love Christmas , it’s my favorite time of the year, love the decorations, the tree and make sure all my dolls have new Christmas outfits. It’s all about family and traditions .
One of my favorite Christmas tradition is to go to community Christmas concerts.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is the passing out of the gifts. This is always done by the youngest family member, helped by the eldest family member (if needed).
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is bringing up the ornaments to decorate the tree and remembering when, where, and how we acquired them; so many memories!
One of our family traditions started years ago with my mother having all of us gather at her house and do our Christmas Sweets cooking. I have continued doing this with my children, grandchildren and great grandchildren. We also include our nieces and nephews. I do all the baked ones beforehand. I love it when we get to the chocolate dipping. Then we make up our boxes to pass out to friends and neighbors. Of course we all do get one of our own.
One of my favorite family traditions was getting together with the females young and old of the family and baking up delicious cookies and treats while we caught up on all the family news.
One of my favorite Christmas traditions is having our entire family over for our family party, complete with a personal visit from Santa Claus! The first time we started this tradition is when we invited Santa to come to our daughter’s wedding reception. We have a photo of the bride and groom on Santa’s lap at their reception. Now they have an 18 year old boy, our grandson, who along with all his cousins still enjoys the yearly visit of Santa at our family Christmas party!
Laura
December 14, 2018
“ONE OF MY FAVORITE CHRISTMAS TRADITIONS IS…putting out all the stuff animals / dolls that I have dressed in Santa outfits or Santa hats around our tree.