Hey guys! If you follow me on Instagram you may have noticed I’ve been trying my hand at sewing a few kids’ dresses. My thinking is that this is a good way to learn to sew clothes as a beginner … everything’s smaller, so each piece is that much less of a gamble, right? Anyway I started with a few patterns from Oliver + S and have since gotten so carried away with sewing clothes for some littles I know that I suddenly realized I have a bit of a backlog of dress finishes to share.

So I thought I’d do a little pattern round up with three of their cutest patterns for girls, deliberately ordered from easiest to more challenging (though, not too cleverly, I didn’t necessarily make them in this order):

  • Popover dress (an easy summer dress pattern)
  • Book Report dress (sweet and simple)
  • Garden Party dress (fancy but you can do it!)

Oliver and S Popover Dress

Popover Dress

This is a simple dress pattern for beginners, and if you’re looking for free childrens sewing patterns to download, this fits the bill as well. The absolute best part is that the sundress is offered in both kid and doll versions!

Oliver and S Popover Dress

With just front and back pieces (+yoke) to sew, it couldn’t be quicker to put togther … I made things even easier on myself by using contrasting, pre-made bias tape. I made one version in yellow Heather Ross Tiger Lily fabric and one baby-sized in Dear Stella sushi fabric. (Tip: I think the doll dress pattern is meant for American Girl dolls but it also fits Cabbage Patch Kids perfectly.)

You can download the free printable popover dress PDF here.

Oliver and S Popover Dress

Oliver and S Popover Dress

Book Report Dress

It’s a simple looking dress with some very sweet details, like hidden pockets and contrasting cuffs and shoulders. Perhaps this is partly down to my fabric choice (I used Cotton and Steel on the the top and delicate Liberty for the lower “skirt” portion) but in retrospect this was maybe too elegant a style for the still-very-much-a-baby, rough and tumble kidlet I made it for. But it was a pleasure to sew and I wouldn’t hesitate to make it again, just more for a toddler + up. Also I just love the fact that it has long-sleeves, you don’t see this all that often.

Book Report Dress Oliver and S

Garden Party Dress

This one was a real hit, though probably the most time-consuming of the bunch to sew.

Garden Party Dress girls pattern

If you’ve read some other reviews you may have heard others mention that sizing is a little off especially if you’re sewing for girls on the taller side. This was definitely in evidence here … if I were sewing this pattern again today I would be more confident in veering away from the age-suggested sizes to make modifications, namely a narrower waist and longer length.

Since I was just starting out I just went with it, rather than trust my own measurements, and the result was a dress that is a little on the wide side. However! The design is so nice (and the pink Heather Ross kitten fabric doesn’t hurt!) that the recipient loved it all the same.

 

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