Hello Wildwood sewists! Are you ready to complete your dresses? This dress may take longer than most of the patterns I make, however, once you get the hang of all the little details in this design, it will go much more quickly if you choose to sew it again sometime. I am going a little out of order from the written instructions today. I want to start with the belt because.... my thinking is that when you get to the point where you attach the bodice to the skirt, if you have the belt finished, you can sort of try on the dress with the belt to see if the fit and the length are good. That way, you can make adjustments before you attach the final hem facings. It's not the end of the world if you have to take the facings out or don't want to use them at all and just fold the bottom hem up and stitch the usual way but the hem facings do make for a really nice, wide and substantial finish. 16. So... first fuse your Belt Interfacing (piece #14) to the wrong side of one of the Front Belt pieces (#11). Interfacing fused to wrong side of Front Belt. I just fuse interfacing to one Front Belt piece with linen but if you are using a flimsier fabric such as rayon challis, you may want to interface both pieces. With the unfused Front Belt piece (or one of the pieces if you've fused both), turn back one short end 5/8