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I also agree with Cindy about the pillow case being one of the easiest dress to make, but the tank tops are also very easy,
If you can do a straight seam that is all you need... maybe pictures will help you better
cut the top at desired length
just to avoid for the knit fabric to stretch...specially at the beginning when you are learning I advise to run a straight seam (where the skirt will be attach)
for the skirt: I like mines with a lot of gather so what I do ...usually fabric is 44-45" wide (but you can also get the 60").... I take the measurements I need for length and add 2 " for top seam and hem line...so if the skirt is to be 20" I cut the fabric at length at 22" ...you'll need 2 panels they will be each 22" by 44/45" ----sew side seams together --
turn fabric to right side and iron at the seams-- at this point I like to do the hem too... I iron the hem folds so it is easier to sew-- fold bottom hem fabric1/4" iron and fold again and iron
run a gathering seam on the top --gathering seam is the longest straight stitch in your sewing machine -- and pull the thread you will see the fabric begin to gather-- do so carefully so you do not break the thread-- I like to do 2 gathering seam as I never had one break-- start from one seam to another and stop
place skirt and top right side together
match seam lines top and bottom skirt
pin in place
I like to run a basting seam by hand before sewing in my machine
Iron at the gathering seam and sew in your machine
turn right side and iron the dress at the seam and you can leave it as is, add rick rack or top stitch
add some ribbons and done with the dress!
as I said if you can do a straight seam you can do it. it just take practice,
i think I posted this tutorial also on the disboutique thread, you can join us there ,post any question you have and the ladies and one gentleman I know will help , but on the first page of each disboutique thread Teresa has the bookmarks and they are full of informations and patterns for any conceivable project you might want to start!!!!
hope this helps
I wanted to add that I also made this dresses with turtle necks and long sleeve tops add leggings or long pants and there you have your winter version ....