Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts
Showing posts with label dress. Show all posts

Introducing Modkid Kyra Tank and Dress

Wednesday, June 13, 2018



Kyra is a stylish tank or slim-fit tank dress with a contrast yoke, which can be sewn out of a sheer material for added flair. Want even more flair? The optional Macramé Fringe adds a boho-chic detail that can be casual or dressy depending on the fabrics you use. The Girls Pattern fits sizes 2T to 8/9 and the Tween/Teen Pattern fits Sizes 10 -18. The tank uses such minimal yardage, so this just may become your favorite scrap buster!

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Here is our amazing tester inspiration:

Jenny Fish

Carrie Burnett

Carrie Burnett

Didie noor fadillah

Erin Kaiser

Fleur van Haaster - Sebregts

Fleur van Haaster - Sebregts

Genevieve Ouellet

Becky Vandenberg

Heaterh Tinkey Jones

Courtney Davis

Courtney Davis

Courtney Davis

Jana Harcus

Janice Harris

Jessica Reynolds

Jessica Vert

Jessica Vert

Kelle Lujan

Kelly Gifford

Kelly Gifford

Leah Broadstreet

Leanne Lyons

Sasha Kamaruzzaman

Maria Luisa Santos

Maria Luisa Santos

Sasha Weaver

Shalini Verma

Sugi Prakash

Tandy Smedberg

Vanessa Lynch

Malibu Cross-Back Dress
(Quick links: Etsy / Craftsy)

It all started out with Sophie asking me to make her a simple dress for her end-of-year orchestra concert. This girl never asks me for this sort of stuff, so I had to jump on it. She had some pretty specific requests: it had to be a knit dress (because they are more comfy), sleeveless (because Summer is coming) and not too dressy (because she's just not the frilly type).  Our Hailey pattern was perfect for this, but she quickly reminded me that she wore that dress at last year's concert (ooops!). So, I set forth to design something new and exciting for her. I'd had this idea in my head for a cross-back dress for a while. The problem is that I had less than a day to complete this... oh, yes, did I forget to mention that? So, there was little to no time for error.

I made a quick & dirty prototype and that was what she ended up wearing to the concert. It wasn't perfect by any means... the back opening was too low for her comfort level, so she ended up wearing it with a sweater, and the high-low skirt curve wasn't very noticeable (it looked more like a straight mini skirt), so I knew I needed to go back to the drawing board and re-draft a couple of things. Oh, and did I mention that I had to make one for little sister Sydney too? Yup.


After I shared these pictures on social media, the comments started pouring in... Will this be a pattern? Please make a pattern for this dress! I want one in my size! and so on and so forth.

I went back to the drawing board... re-drafted the back bodice completely, made the high-low skirt curve more dramatic, added 2 more skirt lengths/styles, sewed up a couple more prototypes and, after I felt the shape and fit were perfect, I graded the final pattern from sizes 2T to 12.

Here is the final outcome:


The Malibu Cross-Back Dress pattern comes with three different skirt lengths/styles (click photo to enlarge):

















It can be sewn with knits (which was my original intent) or with wovens! I was determined to make this pattern work for all types of fabrics. Check it out below, sewn in my Just My Type quilting cotton fabrics:


After pattern instructions and diagrams were complete, it was off to the testers, and boy did they have fun with this pattern! Here are a few of their pictures... I am in love!




Two of my testers loved it so much that they made multiple dresses! WOW! Every tester reported that they sewed this pattern in just about an hour and everyone was surprised at how easy and quickly it went together and how little fabric it uses for such a WOW effect. It's always a good day at MODKID when we get such positive feedback from our testers! :)

Of course, rigorous pattern testing always brings new challenges. We quickly found out that the maxi skirts sewn in wovens needed to be cut wider so that the girls didn't have to shorten their strides when walking. Done. We also discovered that the dress could be bound with fold-over elastic, double-fold bias tape or home-made binding, and that each method yielded a different look. We seriously could not be more thankful to our awesome pattern testers, who are always so helpful!

Check out tester Courtney Davis' pattern review here.

The MALIBU Cross-Back Dress can be purchased on Etsy or Craftsy.

To see the full inspiration gallery, click here.

HARPER Dress
Newest PDF downloadable pattern by MODKID

Harper has a slim fit and above-the-knee length for a very chic and modern look. It features suspender straps, bias tape binding and a couple of patch pockets for her little treasures. This easy-to-sew and easy-to-wear style will be a favorite of her Summer wardrobe. This pattern even comes with a tutorial for making your own bias tape!

SUGGESTED FABRICS: quilting cottons, shirtings, voiles, gauzes, lawns, linens and muslins, 44"/45" wide. We used a selection of fabrics from Textured Basics and Heaven & Helsinki by Patty Young for Michael Miller Fabrics.

This pattern comes in sizes 2T (toddler) to 10 (girls).






NOTE: This is a downloadable PDF pattern, NOT A PAPER PATTERN. Your pattern can be opened with Acrobat Reader and will print on standard letter-size paper (8.5" x 11"). There are 8 pages total in this document, including full-size pattern pieces.
A million thanks to my pattern tester, Elizabeth Shepherd, for the wonderful test sample, pattern feedback and photo above. Her adorable model, Brie, is wearing a Harper dress in size 2T, made with Cool Dots and Diamonds from Textured Basics.
A million thanks to my pattern tester, Andrea Thomas-Lambe (www.thomasparkgifts.com) for the wonderful test sample and pattern feedback. Above photos are courtesy of April Atkinson of M.A.S. Photography. Her adorable model, Isa, is wearing a Harper dress in size 4T made with City Block from Heaven & Helsinki and Cool Dots from Textured Basics.
A million thanks to my pattern tester, Carissa Haning (www.heartandseoulphotography.com), for the wonderful sewn sample and photo above. Her adorable model, Johanna, is wearing a Harper dress in size 6, made with Diamonds and Shoreline from Textured Basics.

Find the HARPER pattern here.

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