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plus size dress sewing patterns Sauvie Sundress Curvy Fit Sewing Pattern (Printed) – Sew House Seven

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plus size dress sewing patterns Sauvie Sundress Curvy Fit Sewing Pattern (Printed) – Sew House SevenThis is a printed tissue pattern that will be shipped to your door. The Sauvie Sundress is the perfect strappy summer dress to reach for when you want comfort, ease and style in those hot summer months. It's also perfect for layering over a t shirt as a pinafore when the temperatures drop. Sauvie can be anything from a swim cover up to a casual summer dress to an elegant evening gown depending on your fabric choice. Confident beginner level pattern

This is a printed tissue pattern that will be shipped to your door.

The Sauvie Sundress is the perfect strappy summer dress to reach for when you want comfort, ease and style in those hot summer months. It's also perfect for layering over a t-shirt as a pinafore when the temperatures drop. Sauvie can be anything from a swim cover-up to a casual summer dress to an elegant evening gown depending on your fabric choice. 

  • Confident beginner level pattern
  • This pattern is curvy size 16-34, for standard fit click here
  • Cover model is 5' 11" and wearing size 24 with 2" added length

Need help choosing your size? See our Fit Guide for sizing information.

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Pattern Features

The low front and back V-necklines and narrow straps were designed to cover bra straps and optional bra keeper instructions are included to hide and secure your bra straps within the garment for that extra couture detail. 

With two pocket options, three hem finishes, two waist finishes and two hem lengths, you can mix and match any of the version's features.  

  • Front & Back V-necklines - the back neck is low but should just barely cover a bra.
  • Shoulder straps that cover bra straps with optional bra keeper snaps.
  • Bust Darts
  • Pockets: Version A= topstitched, single layer pockets; Version B= in-seam, loose pockets
  • Version #1 - loose at the waist with above the knee hem.
  • Version #2 - loose waist, midi length with side vents.
  • Version #3 - wide elasticized waist, midi hem, A-line skirt.
  • Version #4 - wide elasticized waist, midi hem length with bottom ruffle.

  

Fabrics, Sundries & Measurements

Fabrics: Light-weight woven fabrics such as linen, linen blends, cotton lawn, silk noil, silk crepe de chine, wool gabardine and just about any woven dress-weight fabric that isn't too thick or stiff. Note that stable fabrics such as cotton lawn may result in a tighter fit at the upper bust while fabrics with drape such as rayon challis may result in a looser fit.

Sundries: Thread, light-weight fusible interfacing, versions #3 & #4 - 1 1/2"/40mm wide elastic. Optional bra keeper chain and snap requires two small snap sets approximately 8mm or size 2/0 and a hand sewing needle.

 

 

Tutorials

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Bra Keeper Tutorial

 


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