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Poppy's Peekaboo Dress Sizes NB to 15/16 Kids and Dolls PDF Pattern

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Poppy's Peekaboo Dress was the first tie-back bodice of its kind! Since its release and immediate explosion into the boutique world in 2013, others have tried to recreate this iconic bodice, but you can't beat an original! This adorable dress was designed for spring and summer, but many have layered it with a long sleeve shirt and ruffle pants and it's even cute for fall and winter! Besides the tie-back, this pattern also features a sweetheart shaped front bodice, elastic back waist, and a double layer skirt with different peekaboo options.  This pattern can also be created as a single layer skirt or a double layer without the peekaboo option. The babies pattern includes a closed back version since a knot on the back may be uncomfortable to babies who spend most of their time on their backs. This pattern works best with wovens, but many have upcycled t-shirts to use as the bodice (tutorial HERE). Get creative with rayon challis or lace to create that one-of-a-kind, fun, yet girlie, outfit your daughter or boutique customers will love! The sky is the limit now let’s see what YOU can do with it!

 

Difficulty Rating: Intermediate

*Fabric Requirement Chart shown as last image* 

 

Here is what you receive:

  • Measurements for sizes Newborn to 18/24 mos., 6/12 mos. to 8, and 7/8 to 15/16 kids
  • FREE GIFT with purchase! Size 14", 15" and 18" doll size!
  • Three instant download patterns with thorough, uncomplicated step-by-step instructions accompanied by color photos that allow you to follow along with ease from start to finish.
  • Computer drawn pattern pieces you can print over and over again; no more patterns that rip or tear.

 

 Please note that PDF patterns differ from traditional sewing patterns, and not all PDF designers have the same style. We prefer to give measurements for simple rectangles instead of rectangular pattern pieces to save your time, paper, ink, and tape. You will only receive pattern pieces for curved portions of the garment, and you will follow the cutting chart for the remaining pieces. 
 
If you would like to see an example of our style and try it for free, please download our free sample pattern HERE.
Categories:
Clothing
Gender:
Girls
Size:
Toddlers
Size:
Babies
Size:
Tweens
Size:
15" Dolls
Size:
18" Dolls
Style:
Dresses
Sleeves:
Straps/Ties
Sewing Level:
Intermediate
Fabrics:
Wovens

Reviews

  • 5
    SO Unique!

    Posted by Stephanie on 17th Mar 2015

    I've never seen anything like this dress! So cute & so girly! A MUST for any sewing fanatic! Simple instructions!

  • 5
    new fave

    Posted by Samantha Williams on 17th Mar 2015

    Love this pattern and better yet so does my little one. It is our new favorite!

  • 5
    Easy and Awesome!

    Posted by Lacey Mullins on 17th Mar 2015

    This was my first dress cut from a pattern for my daughter and it turned out great!

  • 5
    easy sew with breathtaking results

    Posted by Danika on 16th Mar 2015

    Loved this pattern, my daughter loved the dress

  • 5
    LOVE THIS

    Posted by michelle shampo on 15th Mar 2015

    My second CKC pattern and love it, its so easy to follow! I will be making more!

  • 4
    Nice pattern, cute dress

    Posted by Unknown on 15th Mar 2015

    I thought this was a really well written, easy to follow pattern. I love the style. I am a bit of a traditionalist, I appreciate CKC trying to save paper and ink by not printing out squares/rectangles but I would find it easier to help plan the fabric to have those pieces included. My DD is a bit skinny for the pattern and found the bodice a bit too high under the arms but it would be an easy adjustment.

  • 5
    Love this pattern!!!

    Posted by Kristi on 21st Feb 2015

    Love this pattern! Its super easy!!

  • 5
    Lovely dress!

    Posted by Rachel W. on 8th Feb 2015

    I've made this dress twice, and it is so lovely! My only issue with the pattern is about the top stitching. The instructions just tell you to top stitch the straps, but it's not clear on which side is the top for the back straps. It took some time to figure it out. My advice would be to lay the pieces out first and then do the top stitching. :)

  • 5
    My first CKC pattern and I am totally hooked !

    Posted by Elizabeth Reid on 6th Feb 2015

    After completing my first Poppy, I already have plans for the many more. I have also ordered the January Mixup and am so excited to start making beautiful pieces for my family and friends.