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Summer is just around the corner in the Northern hemisphere, and that means it's time to break out your Tie Dye Diva Romper patterns! The Ruffled Romper Pattern for Girls and for Ruffled Romper pattern for Baby have been customer favorites for many years. I can't count the number of adorable Ruffled Rompers I've seen posted in our interactive Tie Dye Diva Facebook Group. Over the years we've seen several brilliant modifications including extra ruffles, no ruffles, various modified straps and flutters added to the straps. By leaving off the ruffles and changing up the halter ties, it makes an adorable sunsuit for girls or boys. Take a look at some of the customer creations I found in our interactive Facebook group.
Chelsea Freire of Sew Stylin' Stitches added a bib and monogram to this sweet romper. The straps are the halter-style straps made per the pattern. |
The front of the romper is the perfect place for embroidery as Dana Sanders-English of Sweet Gracie Originals shows. She also modified the straps to tie into the waist and added flutters. |
Dawn Frohman of Addy & Tabby used rick rack to trim the ruffles and flutters on this modified romper. She secured the straps at the back waist and added buttons to the front. |
Don't you love the mushrooms and lace on this modified romper. Linda Gargett has crossed the straps and secured with buttons in the front. |
Suzannah Cleaver of Princess Peppy's Accessories has added a sweet bow to the back of her romper as well as an adorable tuck and button on the front giving a sweetheart neckline effect. |
I just love all the creativity shown here! It is amazing how a few simple changes can completely change the look of a pattern. To help you get the creative juices flowing, we are bringing you a simple pattern modification to make crossed straps that button to back of the romper.
Today I'm sewing with more fabric from the Seafarer collection by Anna Griffin (you saw some in this fun Potato Chip Skirt Pattern modification tutorial). This fabric was generously provided to us by Blend Fabrics, a division of Anna Griffin, Inc. I love the soft and girly blues, pinks and greens in this color way with a fun nautical theme. Perfect for summer!
Photo courtesy www.annagriffin.com |
Begin sewing per pattern instructions. Stop after adding ruffles, before inserting elastic. Here we need to add buttonholes. Find and mark the center back. Measure 2 1/2" from each side. This is where the buttonholes will begin, for girls sizes you may want to place these a little bit wider. Center the buttonholes between the bottom of the casing and top of the ruffles. Select the buttons you desire to use and make appropriate sized buttonholes. My buttonholes are 5/8" for my 3/4" buttons. Sew the buttonholes and then proceed with the pattern instructions for adding elastic.
Now, let's prepare the straps. Fold the strap in half width wise. Using a 1/4" seam allowance sew down the long edge and across one short end.
Trim across the corner and turn through the unsewn end. Press well and continue with the pattern instructions for attaching the straps and finishing the romper. Finally, attach the buttons to the straps. If you have a model available, try the romper on and determine best button placement. I recommend crossing the straps to keep them from sliding off the shoulders. If you do not have a model available, I suggest placing the bottom button 2" from the bottom of the strap and a second button 1 1/2" above the first. Adding two buttons to each strap will allow the romper to grow with the wearer just a bit.
Button through the button holes and admire your sweet Ruffled Baby Romper. Happy Sewing!
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