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Japanese Apron Front Dress

Jul 29
2009 @ 8:03 am

A few months ago I purchased a new Japanese sewing book for girls. When I bought it, I knew I would make the cover design first… it’s just too cute! In case you are looking to buy this book, I am told the translation is “Western-style Clothing for Girls” (ISBN978-4-529-04437-0). Ironic, Eastern book/Western clothing. At any rate, everything in this book is cute… and too big for Maia! The book starts at size 90 and I think she’s more an 80 (judging by her Hannah Anderson hand-me-downs).

Apron Front Dress

The dress was extremely easy to execute. It’s my third time with a Japanese pattern and it’s definitely getting easier! I did not need to translate a single thing–the diagrams are very clear. I made my own bias tape from Kona cotton for the binding (using the magical Clover tool) and a gauzy linen from Israel for the body of the dress. This was a little tricky! The stitch length needed to be JUST SO in order to go through the machine. I zigzagged the edges and am hoping it holds. Fraying is too light of a word. Next time I use this fabric I plan to try my new “sew and serge” foot.

Apron portion of Apron front dress

Maia has mixed reactions to this dress, but put on a good, albeit fake, face for her photo shoot. Sorry for the not-so-great lighting. We take what we can get when kids are involved. I think the dress will look great when it fits, but admit that the hanger appeal is “meh”. What really makes it for me is the fabric–thanks Jess!

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She was SUPER excited when she saw the picture in the book. I presented the fabric and her reaction was, “um, how about a pink dress?” Ugh. I promised her a pink dress next. Luckily, I have just the right fabric. Now to find a pattern, that I already own, that works with it…

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