Clare’s Christmas Dress 2008
In recent years I have made each of the girls a special dress to wear on Christmas Day (I usually do the same thing for their birthday). Here is Clare’s dress for this Christmas.

The pattern is Claire by Sandi Henderson, which I bought here. The fabrics are all from Anna Maria Horner‘s Chocolate Lollipop line (now a couple of seasons old). I made a few simple changes to the pattern as I went along. Firstly, I used contrast bias binding casings on the outside of the dress for the neck and sleeve elastic, rather than turning the edges to make inside casings. Have to love that bias binding maker!

I also attached the waistband and ties differently to the instructions. Rather than sewing the band to the outside of the dress, I constructed it so that it was attached in the seam between the bodice and the skirt. This gives Clare the option of folding the waistband up or down, which will give the dress a slightly longer lifespan as she grows (it will keep the proportions looking right).

The skirt was fractionally short – I didn’t use the skirt pattern piece, as I had a limited amount of fabric and just cut the entire amount into two for the front and back skirt – so I added another contrast band to the bottom of the skirt, then bound the hem in more of that bias binding. The attached apron was only cut one layer thick (rather than double as suggested) and then bound in bias binding.

The twirlability factor is fairly high! I had a small amount of bias binding left over so tied it in a bow on a hair elastic. And have you realised that the dress matches the hat I made last month?

She likes it so much I don’t quite know how I’m going to stop her wearing it before Christmas day!

Oh that’s such a pretty dress. And doesn’t she look happy with it! lol. I don’t think it was hard to get her to pose in it?! Such gorgeous fabrics you chose!
What a delightful dress – Clare looks lovely! I always enjoy reading how you have modified a pattern. I particularly like your idea of adding bias trim casings on the outside. Its a really nice finish.
(My grandma used to make me a new dress each Christmas, so I have carried the “new clothes” tradition through to adulthood too!)
Delightful!
I love that first pic – such a little model.
Well- the dress looks just great! I make Zoe a Christmas skirt every year and last year I started the birthday outfit. I haven’t made mus of a deal about her new skirt yet, but she will get to wear it to go visit Santa (hopefully we make it this weekend to see that jolly old man!)
Oh my goodness, this is lovely!
I was just saying to my friend Kim that if EITHER of us had a little girl I’d make a stack of these dresses. It’s just darling, and so is your Clare!
Absolutely beautiful!
Simply gorgeous. I love all of your attention to detail and it is still so girly but not overly pink. You should be a happy mama and she certainly looks like a happy girl!
That looks very well made and it definately has the twirl factor.
She looks so happy! Great job.
Clare looks great , you cant blame her for not wanting to wear that little number before christmas day. The dress looks like somehting that stepped off the shelf of harrods. I mean whoah !you have sewing talent 🙂
OMG this is amazing! I LOVE it so much! I’m feeling very neglectful that I haven’t made anything for my girls yet.
and have you made something for yourself? – if not, maybe some sandles to show off the pedi!
Adorable! And it’s all about twirlability!
That Clare is one lucky girl! I love it!
Oh my, it’s just gorgeous. I can tell she absolutely loves it.
Wow,Wow, Wow – Incredible – won’t be an easy dress to forget. I agree on the twirlability factor, Ella is going through that stage at the moment and isn’t impressed if the skirt doesn’t fly out when spinning around – She just says its not working Mummy.
hey, thought of you and your brown owl friends when I saw this…..
http://eileensattic.blogspot.com/2008/12/groovy-jingle-owls.html
Twirlability Factor is Very Important Indeed. I love Claire’s dress. Are you sure you don’t want to adopt me? I would love to have you as my mum!
I love the last picture of Clare just standing there posing. LOL, I’d not be surprised to find out she takes up modeling she looks so comfortable doing it.