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    Deanna @Deanna

    So, I have done this for this pattern. My daughter’s chest and waist size put her in a 18/24 size. However, She was a 2/3 in length. I made the bodice in the 18/24 size and added length to the skirt and arms so that they corresponded to the right length. Here it is:

    O&S playtime Dress front

    The only thing is that it makes it a bit more difficult to get off. (Ie pull her arms out and put them in.) But we still manage it. Liesl has mentioned that she does this all the time sewing for her daughter. However you don’t want to go more than two sizes smaller or else the proportions get off.

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    Deanna @Deanna

    I want to thank @needlewoman for the idea of using the drawstring bag as a trick-or-treat bag. I was contemplating making a trick-or-treat bag for my kids but was undecided about what tutorial, etc. to follow. But hey! I have this pattern already, and it seams like it would be a reasonable size. Thanks everyone!

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    Deanna @Deanna

    Thanks! Thanks for the tips!

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    Deanna @Deanna

    Yeah, I kind of realized it was a huge question. However, thanks for pointing me to some good resources. I will just have to keep a running list of types as I peruse blog posts, pictures, etc. I wish one could find more stores that sold apparel fabrics (and decent ones).

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    Deanna @Deanna

    @liesl, was the second fabric attached via interfacing? Loose and just sewn in via the seams? (This would work for side seams but the top and bottom would be left loose or have an added seam to the outside.)

    Thanks!

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