Do you feel that basic dress patterns are just not
challenging at all? Do you want to try a new style for your dress?
I always think that classic patterns are interesting, not
just because I have countless choices of fabrics to make them, but also because
the simpler the pattern, the more careful I need to make it look high-class.
That is why you are going to see a lot of classic sewing patterns on my blog,
and along with them are examples of luxury brands’ pieces to show you how
simple patterns are turned into thousand-dollar babies.
Of course, as I am really into pattern making, I do not feel
happy with just simple patterns. I think it is interesting to modify the
pattern into various styles. One of the most popular ways to modify sewing
patterns is dart modification. With just some slashes and shifts, you will have
a totally new and innovative dress! Many times have I failed, because I tried
something too unusual, and the results were more suitable to runways, not real
life (at least for me, because I am not very adventurous with my outfits – I prefer
safer choices). I finally realized that if you want your dress to be special,
just use one or two details, don’t overdo it. For example, just change the upper
part of the dress, do not touch the lower part, or just change the lower part
and leave the upper part alone. Just one detail will be enough to make the
dress unique and still suitable for us commoners. If you are not one, just try
anything you can think of, the worst thing would be is you ruining some yards
of your fabric (and papers). But every fail has its benefit, you will grow more
experienced each time and won’t make the same mistakes again.
Today I am sharing with you the pattern for the asymmetrical
gathered front dress. It features an asymmetrical gathered front bodice and a
pleated (or gathered) below the knee skirt. I think it still looks classic with
the length, but have a modern breath with the gathers. Also you can choose
between a pleated skirt and a gathered skirt. A gathered one is suitable with thin
and soft fabrics, while a pleated one is more suitable for thicker and stiffer
fabrics.
The pattern is created in pdf format. You download the
pattern of your size (check in the Size
Chart) and print it on A4 paper at actual size/no scaling/100%. There is a
test square where you can check if the pattern is printed true to size. If your
size is different from the one shown in my blog, please comment your
measurements below, and I will make a pattern closest to your measurements. I
can create the pattern in other paper sizes (A0 to A4, Letter, Tabloid), so
please inform me if you need them.
Again, happy sewing! I hope to see your masterpiece!
XOXO
Tiên the Little Sewist
Download links:
Instruction for cutting:
A. Front Skirt - 1pcs
B. Back Skirt - 2pcs
C. Front - 1pcs
D. Back - 2pcs
E. Front Facing - 1pcs + 1pcs of interfacing
F. Back Facing - 2pcs + 2pcs of interfacing
G. Sleeve - 2pcs
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