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Monday, May 16, 2011

Little Girl's Crossover Pinafore Pattern {and Tutorial!}

Happy Monday, I hope you all had a great weekend!  We are diligently working on finishing up our raised garden beds, I'm so excited we have already picked out some great veggies for our garden this year!  

Since there were quite a few of you who requested the pattern for Eloise's dress in this post here (and by the way, Hello Blogger what did you do with all the comments?  Did anyone else loose a whole bunch of comments off your posts?)  I'm going to give you a pattern for that little cutie today, woot!


The pattern for the Little Girl's Crossover Pinafore that I'm sharing is for ages 6-12 months but really you could use it well beyond that age range as the pinafore could become a tunic and top later on as your little sweetpea grows. 



I loved drafting up this pattern because it was super easy to do, it's really just 2 pattern pieces drawn from an a-line dress, who knew!  What I love even more is that the finished dress showcases two beautiful fabric designs, swoon!  A beginner sewist could definitely sew this with no problems.  The hardest part might be the buttonholes but I'll give you some links for making those if you don't have a machine that can do it for you!

Ok, let's begin!

Little Girl's Crossover Pinafore (ages 6-12 months)

1 yard of fabric for the outer fabric
1 yard of fabric for the inner fabric
two buttons (I love using covered button kits...they rock!)
coordinating thread
sewing machine
scissors
rotary cutter and mat
the pattern pdf

First, print out the Pattern PDF here .  

*If you are having trouble lining up the pattern pieces you may need to change your printer settings.  When you choose to print and your printer settings pop up, check to see if your printer is set to "fit to page".  If it is, you need to click the "scale" setting and make sure the scale is set to 100%.  Many times that is why the pattern is off and doesn't line up properly!  If that doesn't work (which it should!!!) and the pattern lines are slightly off, know that the pinafore should still work out fine!  There is a small margin for error that you should be able to work within!

I'm also sorry to say that I cannot email this pattern right now as we have a new baby in our home and I am trying to spend my evenings with him since he'll be our last little one, thanks for understanding!

**Take a look at the Pinafore as a top in this post here!

***Edit 4/1/12*** Many of you are asking about the diaper cover and if I can email the PDF to you.  Sorry but I have not uploaded this as a PDF yet so, in other words I have nothing to email out to you.  When I do get it in a PDF format I will make it available within a blog post as a tutorial so just keep checking back by either following my blog in your Google Reader or clicking on the Tutorials tab at the top of the blog and going to the Children's section to see if it has been posted yet!  Thank you!!



Next cut one Front piece (using the pieces labeled F1, F2 and taping them together) from both the outer and inner fabrics doing so on the fold.  Then cut two Back pieces (using the patterns pieces B1, B2, B3 taped together) each from the inner and outer fabrics.  

*The picture above just shows the outer fabric pieces I cut out. 


Starting with the outer fabric, place one Back piece and the Front piece right sides together like the picture above.   



Sew together using a 1/2 inch seam allowance.  I always serge my seams together after sewing to give them a nice finished look as well as a strong seam.  You don't have to though, if you don't have a serger you could use a zig zag stitch to finish the seam or just use pinking shears to reduce the amount of fraying that will occur over time with washing.  On the other hand, if you do have a serger you could just serge the seam.  I just choose to do both cause I'm cool like that :-)

Do this for all four seams, two for the outer fabric and two for the inner fabric!



Next, lay your sewn pieces one on top of the other like the picture above.  Right sides facing!!   Make sure you make a note somehow to yourself to leave about 3-4 inches open at the very bottom center of the pinafore for turning it right-side out.  I do this by using a pair of pins very close together on each side of the opening, you can see it in the picture above.



Then, sew around the entire pinafore, minus the 3-4 inch opening at the center bottom, using a 1/2 inch seam allowance.  



Once, it is sewn together take a pair of scissors and snip the curves so that when you turn the pinafore right-side out it will lay nicely for you.  Make sure not to cut into the seam you just made!!



Then using the opening you left unsewn (you did leave it unsewn right?) go ahead and turn your pinafore right-side out.  You may want to use a chopstick to push out all the curves.  

Press the entire pinafore and PLEASE don't skip this step, PLEASE!!  It will make your garment go from looking homemade to looking AWESOME!!! 



Then, topstitch the entire pinafore using a 1/8 inch seam allowance.  Topstitching will also close up that opening we left for turning!



Now for the buttonholes!  If your sewing machine makes buttonholes you may have an attachment similar to this above.  You separate the left end and place your button in the space to determine how big a buttonhole your machine needs to make...fun!



I usually place the buttonhole over where I need it on my garment so that I can get an idea of spacing and centering.  I use a disappearing ink pen to outline the general size of the buttonhole, you don't have to do this but I like to get an idea of size, etc.  My particular machine needs just the short bottom line to start the buttonhole process.  

Now if you don't have a machine that does buttonholes I found a few tutorials that can help you with that...why reinvent the wheel when these ladies did such a good job sharing their knowledge with us!

Dana of Made shows you here how to make a buttonhole using a standard buttonhole foot (for manual machines!)
Disney of Ruffles and Stuff shows you here how to make cheater's buttonholes.
Cal Patch over at CraftStylish shows you here how to handsew a buttonhole!



Once you finished your buttonholes, use your seam ripper to open them.  I place a pin at one end so that I don't rip through the buttonhole I just made, tell me just how sad would that be!  Now, all that's left is to sew on your buttons.  I usually do this by hand although many machines can do that for you too!



Now dress you little cutie in her new pinafore and you are all set for a hot summer day!



I used Amy Butler's Morning Glory in Linen for the outer fabric and her Full Moon Polka Dot in Cherry for the inner fabric (both from her Lotus collection).  I also used that same fabric to make Eloise a diaper cover too cause I just can't help myself to a cute little coordinating clothing set!



So vintage apron-esque and So sweet!

Happy Sewing!!

XOXO,

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Anonymous Anonymous said...

Okay I know that many have asked but I did not see a response. How do I reduce the size down to 0-3 months? Thank you so much

Jennie77g@msn.com

July 5, 2012 at 1:19 PM  
Blogger Krissldissl said...

Hi, just love love LOVE the little labels you sewed onto the apron and the diaper cover. Where did you get them made?
Kristin

July 9, 2012 at 3:41 PM  
Blogger Krissldissl said...

I absolutely LOVE those labels you sewed onto the dress and the diaper cover. Where did you get them made?

July 10, 2012 at 12:31 AM  
Blogger Mikki said...

I made this last night for my 8 month old daughter. It was so easy to make and your directions were awesome for a beginner like me. The pinafore is sooooo adorable! I'm making a diaper cover to match and probably putting ruffles on the bum of it. I can't wait for my daughter to wear it!

July 13, 2012 at 9:36 AM  
Blogger Cassandra said...

I've used this pattern for the second time now and LOVE it! Thanks so much for sharing :) I know how much hard work and effort goes into tutorials!

You can check out my post with a link to this page here - http://casscansew.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/holly-hobbie-cross-over-pinafore.html

July 15, 2012 at 6:11 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

can't wait to post a pic of my granddaughter in her pinafore! Over 20 years ago I made my daughter one just like this but used velcro. She called it her "rip dress". So... I made my granddaughter with velcro and made it reversible! I will post a pic when I can get one!

July 16, 2012 at 1:18 AM  
Blogger Kareen said...

I just made this for my little niece who turned 1 today. It was easy - once I had the pattern! Thank you for sharing the pattern on your blog. Very kind of you. :) Love the fabric you have used in the pictures. And I look forward to the pattern for the bottoms to be posted.
Cheers

July 16, 2012 at 8:19 AM  
Blogger Whitney said...

Just posted about this on my blog and wanted to let you know http://www.moderndaymemorykeeper.com/2012/07/what-we-wore-handmade-style.html

I found this on Pinterest and it is one of the better tutorials I've found online. Thank you so much for sharing with us! So happy I found your blog, it's absolutely charming and inspiring and I've just added it to my daily blog roll. Thanks!

July 25, 2012 at 9:33 AM  
Blogger Kaliw15 said...

I finally made this!! After getting the pattern just right, it looks a little haggard, but it's my 3rd sewing project. It turned out a little wide and a little big, but hey, my daughter can grow into it! I think I did the button holes like 4 different times before I got it placed where I wanted it.. but oh well! I have more fabric to make another one, maybe for a baby gift!? Thanks Maggie for the great pattern and tutorial! :)

July 28, 2012 at 11:27 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi There, Have just found your blog and love it. I have been looking for a tutorial for a dress but they always look so complicated. You have made it seem achieveable even for a newbie like me:) But am having problems printing pattern please could you email it to me as can't wait to get started. emmalkaye@btinternet.com
Thanks in advance , keep up the great work. Will let you know how I get on
Em

August 4, 2012 at 11:37 AM  
Blogger SwondPooping said...

I made one of these for a gift for a friend of mine and as soon as he sends me a picture of his little girl in it, I will forward it to you. I loved making this so much I am making one for my grand-daughter on the way. So simple and easy to personalize. Thank you.

August 5, 2012 at 10:55 PM  
Blogger SwondPooping said...

Oh yeah, and I wanted to say that because the first little girl recipient's father is 6'11", it's really good this can be worn on bigger toddlers as well.

August 5, 2012 at 11:04 PM  
Blogger CassiaDawn said...

Thanks for the tutorial! Such a nice easy little dress to make. I didn't have any trouble with the pattern matching - for me it printed just fine with my print settings at "actual size" and borderless turned off.

I made mine reversible - you can see pictures here: http://cassiadawn.blogspot.ca/2012/08/crossover-pinafore-and-ruffle-bum.html

August 15, 2012 at 5:54 PM  
Blogger Tbrors said...

thanks! I used the pattern exactly as written and it made adorable shirts for my 2.5 year old twins!

August 22, 2012 at 8:20 PM  
Blogger Tbrors said...

thanks! I used this pattern exactly as printed and it made perfect tops for my 2.5 year olds

August 22, 2012 at 8:21 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I love this pattern, i found it on pinterest. Im looking to make it for a very small 3 month old and would like to know how to make it smaller. I was also wondering if you could send me the pattern for the bottoms too. thank you
adesourdy@gmail.com

August 28, 2012 at 5:30 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I love this pattern, I found it on pinterest. Im looking to make it for a very small 3 month old, i was just wondering how to make it smaller. Also if you could please send me the pattern for the bottoms too. thank you
adesourdy@gmail,com

August 28, 2012 at 5:33 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I don;t know if anyone mentioned this, but if you having trouble lining your pattern pieces up you may need to change your printer settings. When you choose print and you get the printer settings check to see if your printer is set to "fit to page". If it is, you need to click the circle next to "scale" and make sure the scale is at 100% (if it's not you can just delete it and type it in).

Hope this helps.

August 29, 2012 at 12:21 PM  
Blogger "D" said...

What do I do to size this up for a top for a 5 year old? Love your site, excited to browse around more! Thanks! dna508ATgmailDOTcom

September 13, 2012 at 1:21 PM  
Blogger Shannon P said...

I love this style pinafore and this tutorial was an awesome find! The scaling on my printer must be off because my pinafore ended up being really big, but it's so adorable I'll just wait until she grows into it to enjoy it! Thanks for the fabulous instructions!

October 2, 2012 at 2:38 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, I made this dresss for my grandaughter .I had to make it smaller because she is 2 months old, everyone loved it ,also she looks beautiful in it.Can't beleive how easy it was to make. Thank you for the pattern I will be making more as she grows.

October 9, 2012 at 4:49 AM  
Blogger Shaydens_Momma said...

I love this pattern and I have made a couple in the original size, but I want to put my daughter in them now! :) Is there any suggestions on how to reduce the size for 0-3 months and 3-6 months?

October 15, 2012 at 8:29 PM  
Blogger Shaydens_Momma said...

I absolutely love this pattern and have made 2 dresses for her in this size, but I want to dress her in them now :) Do you have any suggestions on reducing the size to 0-3 mo and 3-6 mo. Thank you!

October 15, 2012 at 8:30 PM  
Blogger Tara said...

Is there any way to sew the top and back together without the buttons and just attach them? I'm new to sewing. Any advice would help. Thanks!

October 22, 2012 at 12:58 PM  
Blogger Ginny said...

Sewing newbie here (and hopefully this hasn't already been asked) but why not make it all one piece? Why three pieces? Does it make it easier to sew or....??? It's a gorgeous pattern and I'm getting psyched to start sewing but my seams are always a mess and I guess I'm nervous the two sides won't match up because I'll sew one a little more. Does this make sense?

November 11, 2012 at 2:42 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Have just lost a long saga about what I planned to do with your pattern...
But basically, what I need to know is how the fabric grain runs for the back pieces - can't see an indication, unless the side seam is along the straight grain. But i woud expect it to have a bit of flare like the front?

December 9, 2012 at 12:38 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi I just made this and it worked wonderfully, especially as it was my first sewing attempt. It is however too big for my 8mth old daughter. How do I make it smaller?? Thanks for your help x Laura (laurachin79@yahoo.com)

December 12, 2012 at 10:26 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

hi could you send me the PDF format? thanks
joann_tan10@hotmail.com

January 24, 2013 at 6:12 PM  
Blogger elenor said...

thanks for sharing this cute pattern and this great tutorial; i definitely will sew one for my granddaughter who will be born in may!
best wishes
elenor

January 27, 2013 at 10:07 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I love this pattern! Thank you so much for sharing! Could you use metal snaps instead of button holes?

January 27, 2013 at 3:07 PM  
Blogger Renee said...

Thanks for the pattern and tutorial! I made one for my little girl, you can see it here: http://sparrowlanequilts.blogspot.com/2013/02/small-project-review.html

February 4, 2013 at 8:31 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi, Maggie,

I had one of these pinafores for my youngest daughter 28 years ago and loved it. Now I can make it for her daughter. Thank you so much for the pattern. I had no problem printing and will make it using one piece instead of two.

I feel so sorry for you. You've done something great and you get so many repeat questions. I wish people would take a little time to read previous comments - most of their questions would be answered. Dinah L's comment from March 31, 2012 using a shirt to compare and then "guessing" to adjust the pattern shows ingenuity on her part. Bravo!

Simplicity has a diaper cover pattern #1826. It comes in Small, Medium, and Large and Walmart carries it for only 2-3 dollars in their stores with sewing depts.

So again, thank you, thank you, thank you.

February 11, 2013 at 7:45 PM  
Blogger SUE HORNE said...

Oh I am so excited to find your blog!! I've been wanting to try this and your tutorial is excellent!! Saving the pattern to print after all go to bed - going fabric shopping tomorrow!! I have 5 grandchildren and another due in June 2013. That will be another precious girl - and she will certainly be a dollbaby in some of these dresses!! Bless your heart for posting this!!

February 15, 2013 at 1:41 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Ay suggestions on how to shrink for 3-6 mo?

February 20, 2013 at 10:52 PM  
Blogger Tink said...

Getting ready to cut and sew this pinafore for a birthday gift Saturday. Any suggestions on how to stretch length and width?

March 21, 2013 at 10:53 PM  
Blogger Terri said...

I just found this and can't wait to make them for my very first grand daughter!!! I would love to make the diaper cover as well, any advice on how to do it, or information where I can find a pattern for them?

Thank you
Terri

March 22, 2013 at 12:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thank you so much for this pattern and tut! I made a dress and 2 little diaper covers (from your link) last night for my 3 month old niece. It turned out so well! Thanks for making me look talented! ;-)

March 31, 2013 at 11:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I would love to make this for my daughter to wear as a longer shirt, size 6. How would I go about sizing the pattern up? Suggestions?

April 3, 2013 at 8:06 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for such a great tutorial and pattern - here are mine!! http://stickypikelet.wordpress.com/2013/04/09/polka-dots-and-pretty-pinafores/

April 9, 2013 at 4:56 AM  
Blogger mentalutopia said...

I'm making coordinated dresses for my girls to wear on Mother's Day, and a shortened version of this is going to be perfect for my not-quite-3-month old. I'm done except for the button holes, but I might wimp out and use snaps. Awesome tutorial, BTW.

May 9, 2013 at 2:08 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi there,

I realize this is an older post, I hope you are still reading the replies. :)

I'm looking for a suggestion on the approximate size reduction for a 3 month old? If you could reply here or email me at joannbonnick@gmail.com that would be awesome!

May 12, 2013 at 12:30 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing! This pattern worked great for my 17 month old granddaughter! I used large snaps and sewed buttons on top. Also added some matching pantaloons to go with it! She is absolutely precious in it.

Judy (jstanley004@att.net)

May 23, 2013 at 10:25 PM  
Blogger AshleyD said...

Thank you for this pattern! I actually taped the two pieces together (where the straps cross and are buttoned), and made a fully reversible version-no buttons! The sewing required a little creative thought, but I think it came out great. :)

May 27, 2013 at 6:10 PM  
Anonymous Leen said...

Hi Maggie, I love this pattern. Absolutely gorg.Is it possible for you to send the diaper pdf pattern to my email? I can't seem to email you through your blog. my email is shaiya08@live.ca

Much appreciated!

June 7, 2013 at 1:17 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

hi there! I made this outfit using your pattern when my daughter was born, thinking surely it will fit her in the summer..... she is 14 months now and wearing 18month clothes and this top is still huge on her, I DON'T KNOW WHAT I DID WRONG??!! I tried moving the buttons down and that helped a little but it just seems way too big and doesn't hang right. HELP??!!

July 4, 2013 at 8:02 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

my email that I check regularly is wallace707@aol.com.... any help would greatly be appreciated, I really want to make her another one :)

July 4, 2013 at 8:03 AM  
Anonymous Andreia (from Portugal) said...

Hello!!!

I just wanna thank you for this so cute dress and great tutorial!! I follow it and made this Little Girl's Crossover Pinafore with African fabrics.... and i am very proud of me! :D eheheh!! I also made the diaper cover by Dana Made It and a little head scarf for my lovely baby. I would like to share it with you here: http://andreia-a-naif.blogs.sapo.pt/39131.html (its in Portuguese... but the pictures translate the essential)

thank you so much!! i'm very happy with this project

July 7, 2013 at 6:24 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you for the pattern I just finished a version of it for my nephew's first child and made matching bloomers. I also made a version using just the front pattern cut out twice, lined but not sewn at the bottom, the lining extends beneath the top dress and is finished with lace so it looks like a petticoat, snap clasps on the shoulders topped with hand-made bows. No photos yet as its entered in the charity auction fundraiser. Great pattern.

July 15, 2013 at 9:44 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi Maggie, I just finished my little pinafore dress and the diaper cover. I didn't know what to give to a friend of mine because her mom made her such a beautiful layette, you know... first baby... And when I saw your post I thought it was just right. Thank you so much for posting in a simple yet rich way.
Best wishes,
Thais (from Brazil)

July 22, 2013 at 7:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Am I the only dingbat that, because the pattern didn't say FOLD on the jumper back piece, ended up with two back pieces facing the same direction?? :(

July 22, 2013 at 10:45 PM  
Blogger Micha said...

This is darling. When I was a toddler my mom made me an apron from a pattern like this and I remember trying to squeeze into it far longer than I ought to because I loved it so much (white with red rosebuds and edged in eyelet lace). Honestly it never occurred to me this style could be anything else. Very cute. It's going to be a gift for my neighbor's new little one in a few months.

July 24, 2013 at 1:29 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I am so late to this party, but wanted to thank you for posting it! I found it on Pinterest and am looking forward to seeing what else you have posted here on the blog. I am making these for my niece, and plan to make the pinnies reversible. Pink and white dots on one side, gray chevron on the other. Rest assured that this baby will be stylin!

September 3, 2013 at 12:25 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you for sharing. I made this yesterday and it turned out fabulous! Your instructions are so easy to understand. Now if only I had a little cutie to wear mine...

September 8, 2013 at 8:16 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I love your blog!!!! Thank you so much for sharing this. I too would love to know how to scale up the size.

:)

September 16, 2013 at 9:39 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Love this!! Check out my version here http://emmieloves.blogspot.com.au/2013/09/little-girls-apron-dress.html xox

I've linked to this site for more people to find you xox

September 17, 2013 at 8:01 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Is there any reason you cant tape the pattern together and only cut out one piece for the front and one piece for the back? Thanks a bunch.

September 18, 2013 at 2:24 PM  
Blogger Rhythm Tyagi said...

Thank you so much Maggie. This was my very first sewing project ever! I have added a link on my blog to your tutorial. http://rhythmofrhythm.blogspot.in/2013/10/crossover-pinafore-dress.html

October 9, 2013 at 12:12 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello- I would also like to make this for a 2-3 year old. Any chance you could scale up the pattern for us? x

October 16, 2013 at 3:34 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Hi, I am having some printer issues when I try to print it out. From the website where the pattern is shared, it prints out vertical on the paper which I am assuming is just wrong. When I print it horizontally not all pages get printed. I am not sure if that is an issue with my printer, but I can't get B2 to print out. I would appreciate any help. I am expecting my daughter in February, so I still have some time. :) Also if anyone has created this in 3-6 months, I'd love to have you help me scale it down. She'll be just 6 months in October so this might be a little big in the summer... Thank you!

October 22, 2013 at 3:47 PM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you so much. I made one of these for my 9mo last night, and had fun showing it off today! Will def be making many more for her - she's a "chucky" baby. I have a photo for you but don't know how to post it?

October 27, 2013 at 4:20 AM  
Blogger Kira said...

Love this pattern!!! Already made 2 pinafores from it! One was even done in fleece. I also wanted to add that I used ribbon to hold it together instead of buttons (didn't have buttons to match and didn't want to run to the store, etc.) and that seemed to work just fine too! Sent you an e-mail with the pics! Thanks again for the pattern!

November 7, 2013 at 9:12 AM  
Anonymous Marlene M. said...

Thanks for the great pattern and tutorial. I have made about a dozen of these, one for a friend, one was donated to a Le Leche League fund raiser auction, and the rest for my little girl. I have made changes on some, like adding a second button hole or switching out the buttons with ties and making multiple holes to make it adjustable. This was the first pattern I ever used. I am going to try my hand at making my own pattern!

November 11, 2013 at 10:11 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

I wish I had read this before making the buttonholes! Snaps sound so much easier! I wonder if I could just sew up the buttonholes and add snaps. This sounds fantastic.

November 12, 2013 at 12:46 AM  
Blogger Unknown said...

Thank you so much for this pattern. I only started sewing the month. The only things I've made so far have been a few burp cloths, a taggie blanket, and a cloth cube. This was my fourth sewing endeavor and it turned out perfectly. :D

November 12, 2013 at 12:47 AM  
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