I found Simplicity pattern 5520 I used dress A the purple on but used the sleeves from the boys costumes since Elsa's is form fitting.
I made a size 6 dress cut out the paper pattern then cut the satin. I altered the back middle section instead of it being two separate middle piece for the zipper I made it identical to the front center panel. Here I laid out the front pieces so that I can pin the piece.
Here how it looks after I pinned the front panels.
Close up of the pinning, yes I pinned the right sides up, this is so I could do the french seam, you can look that up on YouTube I found a super easy tutorial that I only had to watch once.
I was worried about the material I got for the cape and the sleeves that it would be too itchy and the strength of the material once I start sewing on it so I layered the satin below it.
I treated the back the same way as the front. However, I sewed on velcro on each side of the middle panel. I am not great with zippers plus it is a play dress afterall.
Sleeves went easy. Here is the rough dress before collar and the bottom hemmed.
Collar was awkward per the patterns instructions so I doubled the collar and sewed the pieces together and then to the the collar. I had to iron the collar so it fell properly.
Close up of the top of dress prior to embellishments.
I sewed snowflake buttons on to the satin sash I made, and found a nice big snowflake pendant for the collar.
The cape had me scratching my head for a couple of days. I had no idea how to make the shape so I laid the dress down spread out the entire bottom and made that my pattern for the dress. Below I took the scrap sating from the dress and used it as the border for the cape. I folded the satin over the sheer material and pinned it as you see below so the seams were clean.
I secured the cape with Velcro so that it can be removed as needed or when twirling in a pretty dress is needed.
Final product. LOVE how great it turned out.
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