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A Pony Birthday Dress

December 12, 2012 By crafterhours 9 Comments

Our sweet little friend turned 4 last weekend and had a party at our local equestrian center where the kiddos got to feed horses and take little pony rides.  I thought it would be fun to make her a dress to tie into the theme, and I just happened to have this ages-old Heather Ross fabric in the stash.  Kinda perfect, huh?

 I just used my standard bodice block that I use for all my dresses and added a gathered skirt.

 I love how the very narrow darts give even a little girl dress some shape and classiness.

I made a little cross over for the back bodice.  It’s my second time making this kind of back (um, yeah, I guess I never blogged the first one….that I made 2 years ago…oops.) and I’m still working on my proportions a little, obviously.  I got lucky on this one and was able to move the button over an inch and eliminate the sagginess you see here and the bunching in the front.  (The updates aren’t photographed because, per usual, this dress was finished within minutes of leaving for the party.  Someday I’ll learn.  Just not today.)

I also made it a little easier by inserting some pipe-less piping between the bodice and skirt.  In the front it’s just a nice little contrasting trim, but in the back it becomes the casing for the elastic.

I hear that the birthday girl liked it.  That’s pretty high praise coming from a 4 yr old.  But that could be because I cheated and covered my bases with some princess barbies too.  Somehow I think the excitement level of a 4 yr old for some prized and hoarded Heather Ross fabric isn’t the same as mine.  Weird.

Filed Under: dress, Heather Ross Tagged With: dress, fabric, Heather Ross, pony

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Comments

  1. Straight Grain says

    December 12, 2012 at 11:55 am

    Sooooo sweet! Great fabric, great dress, and that second picture is to die for!

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  2. Stef says

    December 12, 2012 at 1:39 pm

    I agree, LOVE that second picture. I really love that fabric, too – hadn’t considered darts in a girl’s dress before, but it really does give it some nice structure.

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  3. Sarah says

    December 12, 2012 at 2:15 pm

    This is so sweet!

    Reply
  4. Charity says

    December 12, 2012 at 4:45 pm

    That is adorable! When I was four I preferred dresses over dolls, and my two year old does too… a dress in a fabric like this would have been pure joy. =)

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  5. Jane@Buzzmills says

    December 12, 2012 at 5:48 pm

    This dress is beautiful!! love it!

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  6. Rae says

    December 12, 2012 at 9:35 pm

    So gorgeous!!

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  7. {jen} iCandyhandmade says

    December 13, 2012 at 1:13 am

    So cute! Love how you did the pipeless piping/elastic casing!

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  8. Jess@craftiness is not optional says

    December 13, 2012 at 4:51 pm

    it’s adorable! Love the fabric…you are way nicer than me, I think if I had some of that in my stash it would get hoarded until I died. It’s really sweet as a dress though!

    Reply
  9. Corinnea says

    December 14, 2012 at 7:17 pm

    Very cute dress! I bet it will be a favorite of hers for a long time.

    Reply

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