shoulders, bust, waist, and hip measures in your notebook and then, once you have everything ready, head into your sewing room and get to work. Before starting check in with your client about whether she'd like a short or a long look and then pick the stamped fabric to make it with.
Once you've got the type of dress, color, and measurements, you can start cutting out all the pieces of the outfit – the skirt, straps, flounces, sleeves, and any other requirements. Once everything's been cut properly you can put it all together and start sewing everything into the proper shape. Try to keep the pieces closely adjusted or you'll have to go back and do your seams all over again.
Finalize each order with the finishing retouches, adding zips and other details, while your client tries it on in front of the mirror. You can always adjust certain things afterwards, but do make sure you're happy with the result before you deliver the completed dress. Once you finish the first order and have managed to stick to your client's requests you can move on to the second one and then the third for hours and hours of creative fun.