Bandana Dresses

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Our oldest Princess has recenlty decided that she is too much of a princess to wear short or pants. So we are running out of clothes for her. I’ve been wanting to make a bandana dress for awhile and this has given me the perfect chance. These are great dresses that can grow with your child. If you take care of them, they should be able to fit them for several years, changing from a dress to a shirt. However, if you don’t take care of the, them, they only cost about 3-4$ to make so you an just make another one! All you will need is two bandanas, coordinating ribbon and thread.
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First I layed the bandanas down on the table with the correct sides facing each other. Next, I cut off the two top corners. A lot of people don’t do this. They only sew 3/4 of the way up the sides and leave opening for the arms. This will work great but I wanted a little more tailored look so I choose to cut off the corners. I will hem them after I sew each side to make sure that I have the sides correct first. I wanted the dress to be more of an A-line dress than the typical bandana or pillowcase dress so I sewed each side in an angle. Then I had them each try on the dress, holding it up on them to make sure that the angle was enough and that the arm holes were large enough.

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To finish it out, I sewed the top edge down leaving enough of a pocket between the stitch and edge of fabric to thread the ribbon through it. Make sure you have a large pocket or you will kick yourself everytime you have to thread that ribbon through a too small pocket. Thread one piece of ribbon into each side and then tie a bow to make the straps of the dress. I added a small pocket using the corners I cut off but again, it’s not necessary.

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Both princess really enjoyed their dressed and the grandparents like the pictures even more. I did both dresses in one evening and will probably make some for a a few friends in the future. It’s the perfect project for beginners.

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Just a note: If you are taking your children to the park to take their pictures in their new dresses, don’t let the lady at the bank give them red lollipops unless you have industrial strength cleaner with you.
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  1. Yep, Adrianne will be getting one of these! TOO CUTE! And I love the red sucker face. My SIL does that to me whenever I send my monster over to her house. xoxo

  2. Very Cute! What size do you think this could fit up to? :)

    • The good thing is that it can fit for a long time. It kind of morhps from a dress into a top. I think my daughter was 5, maybe 4 in that picture but we still have them now for them to wear as tops (at 7 and 6). If you make it and it’s not long enough you can always add a border on the end or put it with leggings.

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