How To Make A Pillowcase Dress
With all the rage of Pillowcase Dresses, I wanted to show you how simple and easy it is to make one yourself. If you watch Shark Tank, just a few weeks ago there was a woman who got a deal for $50k to grow her company Cozy Bug, which also sells Pillowcase Dresses. That’s awesome, but her dresses can cost up to $50! Here at Fun 2B Frugal, we are always looking for ways to SAVE money and live frugally. One of those ways it to make your own dresses! Calm down, it’s not as hard as you think! You don’t need to be some great seamstress to sew a Pillowcase Dress. In fact, you only need to know how to sew in a straight line! After this tutorial, we can add a few challenges to our pattern, but for now, we will keep it simple. Only straight lines! Are you now interested in learning how to make a pillowcase dress? Okay then, let’s get started!
How To Make A Pillowcase Dress
The first thing you need to do is pick out your fabric, wash it and then iron it. Lay it out in front of you with the width folded.
Make sure your selvages match up.
Then you can cut the length. You will determine the length by measuring the girl from right below the collar bone to the spot you want the dress to end. So above the knee, on the knee, or below the knee. You decide the length. Once you determine how long you want the dress to be, you will add 4 inches for seam allowance.
Once you cut the length, you can cut right down the crease where the fabric is folded.
Now that you have two pieces to work with, you will take the length sides and fold it. Fold the length in about 1/3′, iron it and then fold it again and iron it. This way you have a nice finished edge.
Once you fold it twice and iron it, repeat to the other three length sides. Then you will sew all four sides at a 1/4″ seam allowance.
Now that all four sides are sewn, do the same process for the bottom of the dress to both pieces Make sure to use the same measurements for both pieces, so when you sew the sides together, they are the same length. (To ensure they are the same length, you can do this step after you hem the two pieces together. My kids were jumping all around as I did this demonstration so I hemmed the bottom while they were separate.)
Now you need to sew a casing for the ribbon to fit through at the top of the dress. To know how big of a casing you will need, just add about 1/4″ to how wide the ribbon is that you are using. So, since I am using a 7/8″ ribbon, I will sew a 1 1/8″ casing. Like before, fold down the fabric and iron it so it’s straight and easy to follow.
Finally! Time to sew both pieces together! Make sure both pieces are facing each other. Then, you need to determine how big to keep the opening for the arms. I measured out 7″, but if you want to be perfect on your daughters size, just measure a t-shirt in her size. NOT a fitted t, but a true t-shirt. I pinned it at the 7″ mark, and sewed from there all the way down.
Now, slide your ribbon though the casing using a safety pin. The bigger the pin, the easier and faster it is to get the ribbon through the dress.
Once the ribbon is pulled though, sew a stitch right in the middle of the casing to ensure the ribbons do not come out. I learned this trick the hard way!
Now you’re done! You can turn it inside out and call your little model to try it on! Launa was doing the goofy grin here :)
Follow Me Friday: How To Make A Pillowcase Dress
This video is everything I posted above, just as a video! One thing I love about these dresses, is that you can wear them all year long. Plain during the summer and with leggings and a turtleneck for winter! Not to mention, you can make one for each FUN fabric that goes on clearance at the fabric store! I know in the video I said I was going to make a matching bow. I had every intention of doing so! The kids didn’t cooperate with film making, so I will have to do a part 2 with the bow.
Also, if you think this is the only way to make a pillowcase dress, you are wrong! And that’s a good thing. There are several more ways such as adding ruffles, adding 2 or 3 more coordinating fabrics, adding sleeves, doing a different arm hole opening and more. Stay tuned and I will gradually show you many more!
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How To Cut Your Child’s Hair
Ok, so my lovely almost four year old daughter decided to take a pair of scissors to her hair. This is the second time in her life this has happened and both times were on Daddy’s watch! I came home from finding a great deal at the store for you guys only to open the closet door and find a long beautiful blond curl! Oh. No. I immediately looked for Launa. For those of you who don’t know her, she has had shoulder length curly blond hair. I find her all grins and she has no idea I know. After all who could notice the big gap around her right ear?
After examining her and the damage I realized it wasn’t that bad. Well, at least not as bad as the first time! Since she snipped a pretty big chunk I had no choice but to even it out. The first thing I did was gather the tools. I needed of course scissors, a comb, a hair clip, a razor, and since her hair is curly, a flat iron. The next thing I did was straighten it. I cut it even all the way across the back with the strand she initially cut herself. Then, to give it some style I choose to give her a small A line bob.
To give her the slight angle, I took all of her hair back and clipped it. Then I pulled a little on the left and right side at the same time to make sure it was even.
Then I took the razor and cut straight across while the clip held her hair together.
I just want to pause for a moment and have everybody take note that she is not happy about this hair cut so she is NOT cooperating at all! Which is why her arms are crossed and her head is on the counter! Anyways, after you use the clippers you will remove the hair clip and snip any strays.
*Still pouting*
Needless to say she woke up the next morning and was pretty upset that her hair had not yet grown back. I told her not to cut it again if she wanted it long!
So, if your child decides to take a pair of scissors to her hair like mine did, you don’t have to run out to the salon. You can grab your scissors and give her a cute new style yourself!
*Do you have any tips on this subject or may be a story to share? Please leave a comment below, we would love to hear about it!
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Homemade Butter
Homemade butter is SO yummy!
However, we all know that with sales and coupons we can get butter for FREE! That is the best time to stock up and freeze anything you won’t use right away. But, I have a friend who did this FUN activity with her kids and I want to share it with you. It’s a great learning experience and very hands on for the kids! They will have a blast doing it. Ok, are you ready to make some homemade butter with us?
First gather the things you will need to make your homemade butter. You should have some mason jars laying around especially since I shared those great mason jar coupons with you a few months back. If you don’t have any mason jars, anything with a lid will work. You will also need a pint of heavy cream and some sea salt.
Next just pour the heavy cream in the jar and….
SHAKE!
And shake,
and shake some more!
The kids might get tired of shaking. If that happens, just pour what’s in the jar into a mixer, and mix for a bit! Put a pinch or so of sea salt in (to your tasting) and then put it back into their jars.
Homemade Butter at last!
There! You have your homemade butter! So much FUN for the kids and they just made butter! This looks like so much FUN, I might do it with the kids and make a video for you guys!
Thanks, Roni!