Copyright © 2018 Jeannee G. Kitlan for Row by Row Experience® Fabric Scrap Dress All Row by Row Junior™ paerns are designed to be completed with the help of an adult sewing coach. All rotary cung should be done by an adult. Materials needed: 4” wide x 5” tall rectangle of fabric, pinked edges oponal Thread to match fabric on top, white thread can be in the bobbin Happy Mother’s Day figure printed out on 8.5” x 11” paper. Print page 2 only. Print actual size. Do not scale to fit. Figure should be 7-1/4” hat top to toe. >>>1. Fan fold the top 4” edge of the dress rectangle with ny 1/4” folds. >>>2. Tightly pinch the folds together about 1” from the top. >>>3. Posion the figure under the presser foot with the doed stching line right un- der the needle. Do this first because you will not be able to see your stching line when your dress is in place. >>>4. Posion the pinched dress under the presser foot with the 1” line over the doed stching line. >>>5. Lower the presser foot and take 2-3 stches forward. Stop with the needle down. Raise the presser foot and “smush” the folded dress back under the foot. Lower the foot back down and connue stching across the dress to hold the folds in place. Backstch all the way back to where you started. Trim front threads neatly. On the back, gently tug the bobbin thread ends. This will bring up a lile loop of front thread. Grasp the lile loop from the back and bring the trimmed front thread ends to the back for a nice, neat finish. >>>6. Fan out and fluff dress top and skirt. It does not have to be perfect to be prey. If you are not happy with your dress, it is possible to carefully take out the stches from the back of the paper with a seam ripper and try again. A bit of scotch tape on the paper back will repair a tear if needed. >>>7. Give your Scrap Dress to your mom with a big Mother’s Day hug! (can be trimmed to fit an 8” x 10” frame) Find more Row by Row Junior resources like this at www.rowbyrowexperience.com. Is a summerme youth development program introducing sewing and its in- trinsic benefits to kids age 6-14. Ask about it at your favorite local quilt shop this summer. Learn more about the Row by Row Junior program and find more free resources and acvies like this at www.rowbyrowexperience.com.