Freebie Friday, (February 6, 2015), Help Us Decide

Hi everyone,

On Friday (February 6th, 2015) we'll have one of the following four patterns available for free from Melinda Schlimmer the creative artist behind the Melody Valerie Couture brand. 


More About Melinda and Melody Valerie Couture:
Melinda is an accomplished craftswoman and pattern designer. She spent her childhood making anything and everything, but began to specialize in sewing and patternmaking in high school. During her university studies, she cultivated her gifts for design, presentation, and garment construction. In 2008, she founded Melody Valerie Couture, which provides limited edition, couture-quality dresses to 18″ dolls. In 2012 she joined Liberty Jane Clothing and is a vital part of our design work, courses, and educational content

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Here is more information about each pattern:

Check Dress: Treat your 18” doll to this girly, yet elegant, frock - perfect for running errands around town or studying at the library. The unique design lines and extreme dropped waist combine beautifully with the short skirt, and tiny pleats in the sleeve cap add a vintage touch. The “Check” PDF Pattern works best when made from lightweight cotton shirting, chambray, or lawn; the Fall 2012 collection original was made from silk dupioni. For lining, any lightweight cotton or poly lining will work nicely - or turn up the glamour and use silk!

School Girl: The Melody Valerie Couture Schoolgirl Dress combines practicality, style, and luxury and will keep your 18 inch doll looking fabulous, whether she’s on time or perpetually late! This PDF pattern features a fully lined dress that has a princess seamed midriff, yoke, and a dropwaist with gathered skirt. The elbow length sleeves and folded ribbon bow complete the look. An invisible zipper closes up the back smoothly. It is designed to be made from corduroy, velveteen, lightweight wool, or cotton fabrics.

Lily Of The Valley: The Lily of the Valley PDF Dress Pattern was engineered for the cleanest, smoothest finish possible — despite the six sloping pleats, which begin lower in front than in back for the most flattering line, the skirt has a minimum of seams.  A partial lining floats down from the neckline to just below the waist, while strips of self-fabric bind the armholes. The dress closes up the back with an invisible zipper. This dress works well in a fine-wale corduroy, but you could also use a lightweight wool or a fun printed cotton.  We suggest a lightweight polyester, rayon, or cotton muslin for the lining.

Yacht Club: This dress features flat-felled seams (a traditional technique used in fine shirtmaking), which provides a clean interior finish without requiring a lining. Add snappy, streamlined styling and six stylish buttons to close down the front, and you have a light, sturdy, and unencumbered dress -- perfect for an afternoon on the yacht! This dress PDF pattern will work well in cotton seersucker, lightweight sateen, or cotton lawn; or, for a fun Americana look, try a lightweight, non-stretch denim-look fabric.

 Take a Look At Each Pattern:

 

 We'd love to hear your opinion - which one of these fun patterns should be free? Leave a comment below with your opinion!

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11 Comments

DianeKae
DianeKae

February 04, 2015

Such a difficult decision! They are all grand designs. Yacht Club dress for this week and then I’ll add the others to my purchases!

Ellen B
Ellen B

February 04, 2015

WOW, this is tough! I like CHECK, lots of design possibilities, Like SCHOOL GIRL as much, YACHT CLUB is really cute and so is LILY OF THE VALLEY…..it’s ennie meenie minni mo for me I guess!

Dianne
Dianne

February 04, 2015

I’ve got to go with the school girl here, although they are all adorable. The school girl pattern looks like it could be adapted to a variety of styles!

GrandmaZ aka Tere Zimmerman
GrandmaZ aka Tere Zimmerman

February 04, 2015

For the first time ever….I want all four! This is the first time I have seen the work of this designer and I love what she has created…I’ll just have to buy the other three.

Linda N
Linda N

February 04, 2015

i am sooo hoping for the yacht dress I have wanted that forever!!! Keeping my fingers crossed.

Angie
Angie

February 04, 2015

This is a tough one! Usually 1 pattern stands out, but this time I like them all! I am having a hard time making a decision.

Clara
Clara

February 04, 2015

It is so hard to choose. But you have my vote. This will fit great in my Cruise trip package. Of around the world.

gloria hansen
gloria hansen

February 04, 2015

All are darling. Thanks so much! Yacht club wins for the cute collar and button front.

Deborah
Deborah

February 04, 2015

Melody’s designs are all gorgeous! This may be the hardest decision ever.

Betty Jean
Betty Jean

February 04, 2015

I love the Yacht Club Dress!

betsy shinn
betsy shinn

February 04, 2015

such a hard decision… all so cute!

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