How to make a mock smock dress:
- Measure around the widest part of your little girl's chest either with a measuring tape or with the actual material. You will need about 1 inch more material than her chest measurement. (At Jo-Ann's mock smock is sold by the inch, so only get what you need.)
- Fold your material in half wrong side out, and carefully pin. Be sure to line up all the lines of elastic threading (the mock smocking) where the seam will go.
- Sew a straight seam from the top to the bottom of the dress about 1/2 inch from the edge. Repeat 1/8 inch further over to the outside of your first seam. Then trim away any excess material outside of your double seam to make it look nice and neat.
- Some mock-smocking also comes pre-hemmed. If yours is, you can skip these steps. Otherwise, decide how long you want your dress to be and carefully cut you material about 3/4 of an inch below that, cutting off the bottom of the dress.
- Fold the dress up 3/8 of an inch all the way around the bottom (wrong side to wrong side) and press. Then, fold up again, folding right side up to wrong side and press.
- Stitch all the way around your fold about 1/8 of an inch down from the top. (I used a zigzag stitch on mine, but a blind hem or a decorative stitch might work just as well. )
Adding Straps:
If your material wasn't pre-hemmed you can use the excess material to make straps. Otherwise choose a coordinating ribbon or trim to use as straps.
To make fabric straps:
- Cut a long strip of material 4 times as wide as your desired strap width.
- Iron a strip of fusible interfacing 2 times your desired strap width down the center of your strap. Be sure to iron the fusible interfacing to the wrong side of your fabric.
- Fold strap edges to center and fold in half, lining up edges neatly and press.
- Sew a straight seam 1/8 of an inch from each edge of the strap.
Try the dress on your little girl and pin straps in desired location and sew.
Tips:
- The straps on these dresses will probably need to be shorter and closer together than you would imagine.
- If you can't try the dress on to fit the straps, Four long thing straps could be attached so they can be tied to fit at the shoulders.
Time to Make: 45 minutes -1 hour each
I loved these so much I made one for each of my daughters!
These dresses were so quick and easy to make. Once I started, I couldn't help but make a bunch of them. Here are some others that I've made recently:
Minnie Mouse Mock Smock Dress
Dora the Explorer Mock Smock Dress
My three year old absolutely loves these. If my local Jo-Ann's carried more licensed character mock-smock fabric, I'd would be all over it.
Craft Project 2/30 Day 14/351
Craft Project 2/30 Day 14/351
If you decide to make one, please let me know, I'd love to see photos!