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So if you follow me on Instagram (@mabeyshemadeit), you’ll remember that I promised I’d show you how to make the maxi dress I wore to SNAP! conference. That day has finally arrived–I haven’t been able to get good photos in it until now.
A while back I found these jersey sheets at Target on clearance, and I snatched them up. I think this one was a Full and only cost me $7. If you’ve priced jersey knit before, you know that $7 for SEVERAL YARDS of fabric is a great deal. I haven’t calculated how much yardage there is, but I have so much left after a full maxi dress that it’s amazing (I didn’t even touch the fitted sheet and there’s a bunch left of the flat sheet). I’m still excited about my find, as you can tell.
So I had in my mind that I wanted to make a maxi dress from this sheet set and spent some time thinking about how I wanted it to look. I bounced back and forth between a cross-over yoke and a simple scoop neck, and finally went with a scoop neck because the necklaces I have to wear with it would look better with that neckline. Awesome way to decide, right? (Side Note: I often decide my outfit based from the shoes I feel like wearing that day. I know my priorities.)
Anyway, after I’d decided on a scoop neck, I needed to think about how to make a maternity-friendly maxi dress that I’d still be able to wear afterwards. I want to wear it for a long time! I also wanted to use as much existing hem from the sheets as possible–because I’m lazy like that and because it was 2 days before SNAP! and I still had a TON of things to do to get ready. With those factors in mind, here’s how I created my maxi dress.
Ta Da! You did it! Other than figuring out my measurements, this maxi dress was super fast to put together–basically it’s the same as making a modified peplum (which my pattern was to begin with). Simple, easy, and impressive.
And I was so comfortable the whole time I was at my conference, so I was thrilled with my maxi dress-from-a-sheet transformation. And at 32 weeks it’s still going strong.
Now the photo shoot is a different story–I’m such a dork when it comes to photos! So while we were out in the street, a truck came by and the guy gave me a thumbs up…just a lot embarrassing, but you have to be able to laugh at yourself, right?
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Great dress!! I've got a Craft Gossip post scheduled for later today that links to your tutorial:
http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-easy-maxi-dress-from-a-jersey-knit-sheet/2014/05/19/
--Anne
Thank you Anne! It's been an incredible couple of days with the help of your link!
I have sooo many of those sheet sets it is embarassing - they went down to $4 something at my store! The dress looks so great, I love the way you styled it.
$4? That's awesome! I'd have grabbed more if they'd had them--they only had 2 colors when I was there but I've used them both now! And thanks for such a nice comment!
Okay, I'm off to shop for sheets now!! Your dress is lovely- I'm so glad you shared. Now I want to hack every pattern I own!
Ha! Just think of all the great maxis you could have if you hacked all your favorite top patterns...wow. :) Good thing I have more sheets!
This is great! You know I want to go to Target RIGHT NOW to check the clearance aisles, right? Thanks for the tutorial!!
Lol, that's the danger of Target, Lindsay! You always find great stuff, even if it's not what you went for. :)
I love this dress and it looks great on you. You are seriously a cute pregnant lady.
Aww, thank you Kathleen! You're so sweet!
Beautiful dress. I'm passing this along to my daughter who sews. I'm now following you on Instagram!
Thank you, Virginia! I love the compliment and that you've decided to follow--Instagram is my favorite!
It was totally worth the truck-driver's thumbs-up! You are just too cute, and I love the dress too!
Aww, thank you, Erica! Love and miss you!
Love love love this! You look really cute!
Thank you, Rachel!
Cute, cute cute! I love it! And, I'm pregnant too, so it's nice to see some prego fashion style! :)
Thanks, Amy! Congratulations, and this dress has been so perfect for feeling cute during the last trimester (which is hard to do)
that is amazing Lisa! From a sheet! Great job!
Thank you, Kathy! I love how soft and comfy it is!