Well I have made quite a few Create Kids Couture (CKC) dresses since I started sewing, but these 3 are the newest to my collection. The Teagon Fitted Bubble Dress, the LaRae's Scallop Dress, and the Clover's Criss Cross Dress. I like using CKC patterns because they are very straight forward and easy to understand. When I first starting sewing for my girls I was a little intimidated by the CKC patterns. They all looked so fancy and very ruffly! But I quickly learned that many of the dresses have many options to choose from and they are very easy to modify. Im the simple kinda gal. I tend to steer more towards less is more.. You will find I leave off ruffles or extra layers to give the dress a more relaxed casual look.
*(I am no way affiliated with CKC and these are my opinions only)
The Teagon Fitted Bubble Dress
This dress is super girly! Perfect for my little one. I used a fairy princess fabric which I thought went well with the pattern. The dress takes a lot of fabric since it is completely lined to form the bubble look at the bottom. It has a button closure back to make the bodice fit nice.
I chose to make this dress a size larger than my daughters size. It is meant to be fitted, so she has a little room to grow. Overall it was a big hit!
The LaRae's Scallop dress
I knew when I saw this dress I was going to love it. It is unique and I don't have any other pattern like it.
This one was made with fabric from the Wee Wander collection. It was designed by Sarah Jane for Michael Miller Fabrics.
This dress features and elastic back as well as a lovely tie to give it a unique look. But the scallops definitely make this dress. The pattern said not to top stitch the scallops because they didn't like the way they looked, but I did it anyways and didn't feel that it took away from the look. I really wanted a dress that will come out of the wash safe and not need a ton of ironing, so I chose to do it.
Clover's Criss Cross Dress
Finally I really loved the simple look of the Clover's Criss Cross dress by CKC. This is one of those times I chose to leave off the neckline ruffle. It was just a little too much ruffle for me. I had a few issues with this pattern. The pattern piece itself kept printing off the top of the page... I checked my settings and reprinted many times, but still had the same issue. It was only about half an inch, so very easy to fix. The cutting chart told me to only cut 3 ruffle strips for the bottom, but when I was reading through the pattern it told me there should be 4. Other than those small issues I really think the dress turned out great.
This dress features a criss cross bodice with an elastic shirred waist line that makes it nice and easy to put on and take off.
You can find all of my dresses and designs on my facebook page at DakerGirls Designs.
Happy Sewing!
Raechel
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