DIY 3/4" Sleeve Sheath Dress
This is a very simple dress to make...the best part is you don't need a store-bought pattern to make this dress.
Supplies
About 1 -2 yards of knit fabric
A t-shirt (slightly loose fitting)
Coordinating Thread
Ball Points Needle
1st
Lay your fabric as shown below.
Cut 1″ away from your t-shirt and down to the desired length.
2nd
Now fold your fabric so you can cut out your second piece. Lay the 1st piece you cut out on top and cut around. No extra seam allowance needed.
Once cut you will end up with 2 identical pieces.
3rd Sleeve
Now it’s time to trace a sleeve. I forgot to take a picture of this step so I had to improvise. Trace the sleeve of the shirt you’re using adding a 2″ seam allowance all around onto pattern paper or whatever type of large paper you have on hand. Remember that you will need to extend the length of the sleeve to the desired length if using a short sleeve shirt or reduce the length if using a long sleeve shirt as your sleeve pattern. Fold your fabric in half with right sides facing and the wrong side facing you. Place pattern on the fold and cut out the sleeve. Repeat for the second sleeve.
4th
Now take your dress and lay it with right sides facing and pin along the shoulder. Sew the shoulder’s using stretch or small zig-zag stitch and a 1/2″ seam allowance. Finish your seams with a serger, pinking shears, or regular zig-zag stitch.
5th
Now cut your neckline to the desired measurements. You’re only cutting through one layer. So decided which will be the front and cut your neckline
6th Attaching the Sleeves
Attach your sleeve like so.
7th Finishing the Dress
Now fold the dress with right sides facing. Sew using a 1/2″ seam allowance with a stretch stitch or small zig-zag stitch and finish the seams. Hem the neckline by folding over 1/4″ and then 1/2″. Stitch with a stretch stitch or small zig-zag stitch. Hem the bottom of the dress by folding over 1/2″ and fold over again 1/2″ sew using the stretch or zig-zag stitch.
The Finished Garment
Happy Sewing!!!