Now please don't write me and tell me that I meant to entitle my post "Sheer Genius" because I didn't. I meant Shirr Genius. As in "shirring is genius".
I know, welcome to the party...late! But I had never done any shirring until I recently bought a darling Pink Fig pattern. Oh, and I also had to get a sewing machine that wasn't pedal propelled. (not really...but close....mine was REALLY old!)
I know bloggers don't always post things that require a pattern. But this company has some of the CUTEST things! And as a newer seamstress...I need to get more familiar with construction before I go off trying to sew willy nilly.
*Disclaimer....I am in no way affiliated or paid by any of these companies. I just really like their stuff!*
I bought the Lily Top pattern and all the things to complete it. (which was no small task....try picking fabric in THIS STORE. Impossible! Too many cute things!)
I decided I wanted to make it as a dress for my 3 year old.
It really wasn't too hard. Until I got to the shirring part. (which I'd never done before.) Thank goodness for the WONDERFUL tutorial that is offered here. It was a life saver!
Even after VERY CAREFULLY following the instructions, I thought the whole thing looked too big, and messed up! I was sad that all my time and hard work were going to be wasted. I just couldn't get it to be stretchy and cute like the photo.
But I decided to finish the instructions, and then maybe see if a niece or someone bigger could at least try to wear it.
I went up to my iron. Turned it on high....put it over my rows of shirring.....
And TAH-DAH!!
The magical shirring genie came out and poofed my shirring to shrink up like a dream. It was the coolest thing I've ever seen!! I squealed. Called my Mom. And then quickly tried it on my princess. Perfect fit!

I love it....she loves it....we added an awesomely big fabric flower to the front...just for kicks!
I would highly recommend this line of patterns. It was so much fun to make!!
And now I will be shirring at every possible opportunity.
Just 'cause I can.
And that's how I roll!
Adorable!!
ReplyDeleteSooooo cute! I love it, and I love the fabric you chose!
ReplyDeleteMaterial Girls....ahhh....I could spend hours there (not to mention loads of mula!)
So, so, so, ca-ute! I adore it!
ReplyDelete~Makalani
www.makazHome.com
I have no idea what shirring is but whatever it is it's a freakin' cute dress. Why didn't you post a pic of your princess wearing it?
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute! I have the Pink fig cuppy cake pattern and it was my first time shirring. I've been hooked ever since.
ReplyDeletePortabellopixie also has some cute projects with shirring. :)
That is amazing! You did a wonderful job and thank for sharing the links for the pattern and materials! I will have to try this!
ReplyDeletewhere did you get the dress pattern? I love the style. I think it would a great one for my daughter.
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