4/15/2023 0 Comments Flutter sleeve tops![]() ![]() Here’s how:ġ – I used a t-shirt that fits my daughter well and freezer paper to trace general shape I wanted from the dress, as you can see in the photo. If your little girl doesn’t wear 4T, you can draft your own pattern. The design of this dress also looks super cute as a top – click through to this post to see an example and get a free pattern in size 4T. It’s not pink, it doesn’t look like a princess dress, and my daughter actually likes it – success! I chose a soft light blue chambray for the dress and added tiny pom pom trim around the hem and sleeves. I made up a quick pattern using a t-shirt as reference and sewed up this dress in just a few hours. Hi all! I have a really fun easy sewing project to share today – it’s a simple sundress with flutter sleeves. ![]() If not, keep reading to learn how to create the pattern in any size. NOTE: If your daughter happens to wear size 4T, you can download a free pattern for this flutter sleeve sundress here. It’s hard to believe the little peanut in these photos is about to head to second grade (and that my oldest is a senior in high school!). I’m pulling this post out of the archives today for those of you who may not have been around when I first published it four years ago! The flutter sleeve sundress was one of the first sewing patterns I published on my blog, and it’s still one of my favorite things that I’ve sewn for my daughter. In today’s post: Learn how to sew an adorable flutter sleeve sundress for a little girl. ![]()
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