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clothing patterns dress Shelly woven dress with a placket PDF) – Sinclair Patterns

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clothing patterns dress Shelly woven dress with a placket PDF) – Sinclair PatternsFeaturing: A semi fitted at the shoulders and bust, relaxed at the waist, woven pull over the head dress with a round neckline, optional functional non functional placket at the front finished with buttons or snaps. Neckline is finished with a facing. Waistline is located just above the natural waist and has optional ties to tie at the back. The skirt comes in a hi lo peplum or regular hi lo knee length dress. Comes as a sleeveless dress or with short


Featuring:  A semi-fitted at the shoulders and bust, relaxed at the waist, woven pull over the head dress with a round neckline, optional functional/non functional placket at the front finished with buttons or snaps. Neckline is finished with a facing. Waistline is located just above the natural waist and has optional ties to tie at the back. The skirt comes in a hi-lo peplum or regular / hi-lo knee length dress. Comes as a sleeveless dress or with short or 3/4 sleeves, or long sleeves gathered with elastic at the wrist or rolled to the 3/4 length. Optional inseam pockets for the dress version. Comes with bust cup sizing A-B / C-D / E-F.    

The pattern offers the following options:

View A - A peplum top with placket and  long sleeves rolled up and secured with a sleeve tab

View B - A peplum top with plain front and short sleeves

View C - A long sleeve dress with placket and regular hem

View D - A sleeveless dress with placket and ties

This pattern is designed for woven fabrics.

Techniques to master: topstitching, understitching, French seams, gathers, hemming, buttonholes, setting in a sleeve

Comes with a detailed tutorial with step by step instructions and photos.

WHAT'S INSIDE

1. PDF tutorial with pictures and illustrations (27 pages)
2. A4/Letter gradable pattern in sizes XS-4XL / Cups A/B, C/D, E/F in REGULAR/PETITE/TALL height (48-54 pages to print - choose your option and cup sizes to print)
3. A0/Copyshop multisized pattern in sizes XS-4XL / Cups A/B, C/D, E/F i in REGULAR/PETITE/TALL height (3 pages)
4. Projector multisized layered pattern with a calibration grid in sizes XXS-4XL / Cups A/B, C/D, E/F in REGULAR/PETITE/TALL height
4. Email/Facebook group support

SIZING

The pdf pattern comes in REGULAR, PETITE and TALL with sizes from XS to 4XL

US0-US30 / Cups A/B, C/D, E/F
PETITE 152-160 cm /5 1” - 5 3”
REGULAR 162-170 cm / 5 4” - 5 6”
TALL 170-178 cm / 5 7” - 5 9”


DIFFICULTY

The pdf pattern is a beginner (3-4/10)  level and moderately easy to sew.
Takes 4-8 hours to finish (time may vary depending on your skills, equipment and supplies).

FABRIC

Light to medium weight woven fabrics (cotton voile, cotton lawn, broadcloth, double gauze, viscose/rayon, linen blends, canvas).

50/60" / 140-160 cm 

For the total yardage, please sum up the required fabric for your options. The yardage is given for both directional and non directional fabric. See cutting layout for more details.

Bodice (includes neckline facing and placket facing yardage)
US0-US14  0.8 m / 7/8 yards
US16-US30 1.15 m / 1 1/4 yards

Peplum
US0-US30  0.8 m / 7/8 yards

Skirt
US0-US30  1.4 m / 1 5/8 yards

Sleeves
US0-US30  0.8 m / 7/8 yards

For sizes US0-US14 if making a dress, sleeves can be cut within the skirt's yardage, e.g. do not add sleeve's yardage to the total yardage in this case. For other sizes and options (US16-US30 and / or peplum version), add the sleeve's yardage to the total amount.

Ties
US0-US30  0.18 m / 7 inches

Pockets (lining fabrics), Armhole binding (sleeveless version only)
US0-US30  0.45 m / 1/2 yards

Notions

  1. 0.4 m  / 1/2 yards  in light to medium weight non stretch interfacing to stabilize neckline facings and pocket entrances.
  2. For a placket version - 5 buttons 7-15 mm / 1/4-5/8 in diameter. Alternatievly use snaps.
  3. (long sleeves with elastic cuffs) -  2 pieces of 7-10 mm / 1/4-3/8 in wide elastic approx 18-20 cm / 7-8 in long.
  4. Polyester / Cotton threads

 

 

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