Updated May 20, 2013
I am currently working on crochet dress patterns for all of the disney princesses. I would most certainly LOVE some testers of these patterns! These are great for dressing up, costume play, or Halloween, would also make for CUTE party dresses or a disney vacation! I do give permission (yes, also to my testers) to sell finished products.
I accept testers on a first come, first serve basis, with two testers per dress size. If you are interested in testing out these patterns for me, either leave a comment below, or send me an email (familybugs@gmail.com) and I will do the rest!
The patterns are written for intermediate leveled crocheters, with lots of pictures and easy to read step-by-step instructions (at least I think so, but that’s why I need testers!) Currently, I am looking for testers for Rapunzel. So, just send me an email (familybugs@gmail.com), if you are interested on working up one of these cute little dresses for me. I will send you an email back with the pattern attached in PDF format along with a little questionnaire for you.
Tinkerbell (pattern includes directions for making the individual leaves of the skirt, the bodice, straps, and flower embellishments)
0-6 months can be purchased HERE 
6-12 months can be purchased HERE
12-18 months Testing in progress
18-24 months can be purchased HERE
Cinderella (pattern includes directions for making the dress and little bow embellishments)
0-6 months can be purchased HERE
6-12 months Testing in progress
12-18 months can be purchased HERE
18-24 months can be purchased HERE
Rapunzel (pattern will include directions for making the dress, Pascal, and “wig” with several different flower patterns)
0-6 months
6-12 months
12-18 months
18-24 months
I will be posting all of my updates about these princess dresses on this particular post, so bookmark this page (or subscribe to my blog) to know where I am in the creation process
Please email familybugs@gmail.com with the subject line “pattern tester”, specify which pattern you would like to test and in which size. Thank you very much little life savers!
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Shared this on facebook and tumblr! I’d offer, but I honestly don’t think I’d ever get it done! @___@
Haha, thanks a bunch! I definitely appreciate the exposure
hello i can test for 18-24 months
Awesome possum! I can send it to you this afternoon
I would love to test the tinkerbell pattern. you can contact me at crochetbyladyday@gmail.com
Laurie, that sounds great! Any particular size you wanna try out?
I would love to test for you! My email is ntparks@starmail.ws.edu. The Tinkerbell dress is adorable!
I don’t currently need anymore testers for the tinkerbell dress, but I will definitely contact you for the other princess dresses
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If the stitching is not too difficult I would love to help with the 18-24 month princess dress.
Candy, I will definitely keep you in mind. It mostly uses dc and sc stitches, and a few special instructions for the dress structure that are carefully explained with photos (and eventually videos). Thanks so much for offering your services
I would love to test the 18-24 month Cinderella dress!
Lisa, sounds GREAT! That is the next size that I will be cranking out. Hopefully by the end of next week I can send it off to you
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