Click here for sash and neckline post.
Click here for post about the sleeves alteration post.
Click here for the cloak to see the dress before I added the inches.
You can clearly see in the finished cloak picture that the dress touches the ground but when she puts her shoes on and her hoop in, the dress was really short.
In order to have the seam not show for adding the length, I used the same lace that I used on the cloak edges to cover the seam.
I didn't want to do a ruffle as I didn't think it would look good but I also didn't have enough fabric to do ruffles anyway.
It didn't matter if the thread showed as I planned on adding the lace on top anyway so it was not hard to sew the length on the bottom of the dress.
I also wanted to give the dress a bit of a train so when I went to hem the extra fabric I added on, I made the hem longer in the back and shorter in the front. You can clearly see the train when she is walking away or sideways even though it is a little one. You can see it in the back picture above.
When I sewed the lace on the top of the seam, I actually used a sewing machine with off-white thread.
With this thicker drape type fabric, it was easy to sew it on using a sewing machine. I did have to sew a top and a bottom line to capture all the edges of the lace as it is wide on one side and then the other.
My friends commented that I never showed pictures of the finished dress in my other posts so I wanted to let you see how beautiful it is now that it is finished and how Princess looks like a real Princess in it.
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