I am in love with this dress that I made using Nerida Hansen’s Smock Dress pattern, and today I am going to show you how to make one too! As you can see in this photo, I am wearing three different #katiekortmanfabric prints…. which are now available on their website as well! I’m so excited for this launch!
For this Hack you will need:
6″ wide by 54″ long strip of fabric (I just did the width of the midweight cotton from selvedge to selvedge)
less than 1/2 yard of fabric for contrasting triangle
4 yards of 54″ wide fabric (I used midweight cotton)
Nerida Hansen’s Smock Dress pattern
Step 1: Cut Out the Pattern Pieces and Additional Tiers
For the skirt: Instead of cutting it at full length, cut it 12.5-13″ long (same width). This will be your first tier. For the next two tiers you need have them be 1.5 to 2x WIDER than the bottom of the tier before them. You may have to piece more than one section together to achieve this. The longer it is before you gather it, the more gathered it will be. (Follow the pattern instructions for gathering and sewing together.)
Step 2: The Bodice
Next, we’re going to make this magic happen!
(Normally I would have made a pattern piece instead of directly cutting from the fabric, because then you could add seam allowances. This dress is made to fit bigger and I found that it still had plenty of room. If you are worried about that, do this by tracing the original pattern piece and create new pattern pieces with seam allowances added.)
That’s it! The rest of the instructions can be found in the pattern. This hack can be done on many different shirt patterns so I hope you’ll try it out! Thanks for coming to my blog, and feel free to look around. I have a pdf book called WEAR HAPPY COLOR, a color wheel postcard (free when you sign up for my very rare emails) and lots of fun tutorials!