


-pattern paper
-measuring tape
-2 1/2 yards of lightweight to medium weight cotton fabric and 1/2 yard for lining
-pins
-pinking shears
-iron and board
-chopstick or pencil
-self-healing mat and rotary cutter
-sewing machine
Step One: Drafting a pattern is typically the first step in sewing your own clothes if you don’t already have a commercial pattern to use. I love doing both for different reasons. Find a top or dress that has a loose fit and silhouette that you like. Remember, it needs to be wide enough to fit over your head and bust since we aren’t inserting a zipper on this one. Fold your top/dress in half and trace. We are only drafting a pattern for the bodice right now, so you can determine your desired length. Once you have your bodice traced, add 1/2″ all the way around for seam allowance. Now, let’s do some cutting!
*Remember, your front and back necklines can be the same or different depending on your preference. If you’d like the back of your dress to be closer to the neck than the front, draft two patterns—one for the front piece and one for the back.


Step Four: Once you have sewn the sides, neckline, and underarms, flip the front piece right-side out and use your chopstick to push the corners out. The photo above shows the difference in pushing the corners out (left shoulder) vs. not pushing them (right shoulder).


Step Seven: Flip your bodice right-side out and press with the iron. Top stitch around the neckline and armholes.



*The skirt of this dress is not lined, but feel free to add a lining if you want, just like we did for the top of the dress.

Step Twelve: Take this to your sewing machine and slowly stitch all the way around, making sure your bodice doesn’t bunch. Taking your time will really pay off on this step. Try to keep your stitching right under your bottom basting stitch. Once your skirt is attached, use a zigzag stitch or an overlock stitch along the edge to finish it and trim the excess.





I would like to add short sleeves to this dress. Do you have any ideas or details of how to add short sleeves to this dress. Thank you for dress instructions. I love this dress.
Made this! And it was super easy with the tutorial. Thank you ??
Wow!! Wonderful tips to make this dress. I really love this cute dress.
You helped me get motivated to make a beautiful dress by myself.
Thank you !
Such a sweet and simple style. Wondering which dress you based the pattern on(the grey one, what brand)?
Nice dress. I want to learn sewing. I am completely new. Can you suggest me a beginner sewing machine under 500$?
Thank you
I use to wear baby doll nighties. This style in a dress is flattering. I appreciate you sharing this hub, even though I am petite and older. Thanks for the tips where to find them. I guess I like the feminine look as I am a bit old-fashioned. It is interesting to see how fashion makes its full circle, isn’t it? 🙂
Love what you’re doing.
Thanks for finally writing about >How to Make a Baby Doll Dress –
A Beautiful Mess <Loved it!
I LOVE this tutorial! Who doesn’t love a little babydoll? I love how you broke down every step. I can totally do this!
This dress is so good! You did an awesome job!
@MamaKelly
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Wonderful dress, but isn’t it hard to put on the dress? It doesn’t have a zippered or anything like that, and since I’m very curvy I’m afraid that I wont be able to get it over my hips. Is this a valid fear or is it enough to use stretching fabric?
super cute dress!
Is there anything (ABM or otherwise) that you could link us to that would address adding short sleeves to a dress like this?
Wow!! Wonderful tips to make this dress. I really love this cute dress.
so fab! lurv it so much.
I’m not a big fan of the pattern, but the cut is super cute!
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This is so cute! Will def. have to try this. My poor sewing machine has not gotten much attention the past year, and this is the perfect project to bring it out for!
I love this! It makes me want to get back into sewing! I like that it’s not overly complicated – right up my alley 🙂 . KEEP THE CUTE SEWING PROJECTS COMING!
cute dress but tell me about your shoes!!! love them!
Wow! I really need to make this dress!