Shortening a Child’s Princess Dress Without Cutting It
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Description: This guide will help reduce the chance of a...
Steps:
- Have the child put on the too-long dress.
- Fold the fabric inwards to the desired length.
- If the dress has multiple layers, you'll have to repeat this entire procedure for each layer.
- To secure the fabric, place a sewing pin longways into the folded fabric.
- You should repeat this step with any fabric you want to shorten.
- Remember, you need to pin one fabric at a time to avoid sewing the layers of fabrics to each other.
- You need to carefully remove the dress from the child, inserting your hand between the child and the sewing needles when removing so you don't poke the child.
- Lay the dress flat on a neat, stable surface like a table.
- Fold each fabric layer to identical lengths.
- After it's the same length, you need to insert sewing pins in the middle or at the edge of the folded fabric, like in the previous step.
- For the next side (red arrow), fold it inwards to match the length of the original pinned fabric (orange arrow).
- Insert sewing pins like in Steps 2 and 3.
- Grab a sewing needle and a thread that matches the color of your fabric.
- Measure the thread to be the same length as the original pinned fabric, then cut the thread.
- Insert one end of the thread into the eye of the needle.
- Leave some length at the top for the next step.
- Thread the needle and knot the thread.
- Insert the needle into the fabric following this motion: down, up, down, up, slight pull out. This creates a circle with the thread.
- Before the circle ends, you need to pass the needle through the circle, then down into the fabric.
- You need to pull the thread and needle through all the way.
- By doing this, you prevent the thread from loosening.
- Next, you take the needle, insert into the fabric half way then go up, and pull the needle and thread through a little bit.
- Remember to pull gently so the thread doesn't get knotted.
- You need to repeat until two-thirds of thread is left or until you get to the start again.
- When there is 2/3 of thread left in the needle, repeat Step 8.
- After securing it, you need to cut the thread from the needle, closest to where the needle is.
- You need to remove all of the sewing pins from the fabric you have sowed.
- For the rest of the fabric or other fabrics, you need to repeat Steps 6-10.
- After you removed the sewing pins, you are finished!
- Caution: If you leave the sewing pins on the dress, it will hurt the child who wears it.