Since my fabric closet is currently overflowing, I have a pile of refashionables sitting on the floor of the sewing room, one of which was a Tinkerbelle scrub top given to me by a friend. Every time Myra comes in, she brings me the top, as a reminder that it still isn't a dress for her...
So now it is.
Here is the scrub top "before". In order to get the dress out of this top, I did have to unpick the pockets and the hem. This left a slight fade line, but I just used the front of the scrubs for the back of the dress, and it really isn't noticeable in the finished article.
Here is the dress. I used McCall's 5560, which is a "Stitch 'n save" pattern. I didn't have very high expectations for the quality of the instructions, but considering the simplicity of the dress, I didn't think it would matter much. I was pleasantly surprised to find that they did include the little things like trimming seams and understitching the facing. I've noticed that the "easy" patterns tend to skip things like that, even though I think they are pretty essential. My only objection was the hand sewn hem. Kidding, right? This is a play dress...
I didn't have enough Tinkerbelle to do the facings, so I just used a scrap from my stash. Other than the 2 bucks for the pattern, which I hadn't used before, I bought nothing for this dress. Not bad!
I think Myra likes it. She spent all morning saying, ""Belle, pretty!". I'm not sure why she is carting around that binky today. She found it in a box of baby toys, but never took one before. Whatever. She's a weird child.