Friday, September 7, 2018

Round neck short sleeve fit and flare dress pattern

(Scroll down to the end of the post for download links)

I am posting a pattern for a very popular dress that can be seen everywhere – a round neck short sleeve fit and flare dress. It is so basic and still so stylish and feminine that I’m sure any woman would have at least one in her wardrobe.

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The flared skirt can be a gathered skirt or a pleated skirt. In the image below, this Carolina Herrera dress has a gathered skirt, and the technical drawing shows the pleated skirt. Each will give you a nice dress – the gathered one is more casual (and requires less attention to sew) than the pleated one.

If you are sewing with fairly thick and bodied fabric, I recommend you to use the pleats – they will not bulk up your waist. If you use thin and flowy fabric, any choice is fine.

This pattern is a regular fitting one, with added eases as shown in the table below:

Ease around bust

9.00 cm

3.54 in

Ease around waist

12.00 cm

4.72 in

Ease around hips

10.50 cm

4.09 in

Ease around full hips

7.00 cm

2.76 in

Ease around overarm

12.00 cm

4.72 in

Ease around wrist

12.00 cm

4.72 in

The pattern is created in pdf format using A4 paper. I can also create the pattern in other paper sizes (A0 to A4, Letter, Tabloid), so please inform me if you need them.

Print the patterns on A4 paper at actual size/no scaling/100%. Not sure how to print and cut the patterns? Check the guide here.

Do you want to add side seam pockets to the pattern for additional convenience? Just go ahead because it is too easy, just follow the quick instruction here.

Again, happy sewing! I look forward to seeing your masterpiece!

XOXO

Tiên the Little Sewist

Cutting instruction:

After taping down all the pages following the instruction, the overall layout of the pattern pieces is much like this (the arrangement of pattern pieces will vary a bit with sizes because I want to utilize all space to result in least number of pages):

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The cutting instruction is for the garment with facings. If you choose to sew it with bias binding, skip the front facing and back facing pieces. If you choose to sew with bodice lining, skip the facing pieces and cut a set of front and back pieces in lining fabric.

A. Front Skirt - 1pcs

B. Back Skirt - 2pcs

C. Sleeve - 2pcs

D. Front - 1pcs

E. Back - 2pcs

F. Front Facing – 1pcs + Fusible Interfacing – 1pcs

G. Back Facing – 2pcs + Fusible Interfacing – 2pcs

Download links for the dress:

Check for your size in the Size Chart before downloading. Not finding your size? Comment your height, bust – waist – hip measurements in the comment box below and I will send you the custom-made pattern for you as soon as I can!

4 comments:

  1. Hi, I just found your blog. I love the styles you have designed here. I want to try to make one for myself. I am very short but heavy on top. So I might have to make modifications. I hope I can do it right. Where are you located? Barbara

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    1. Hi, thank you for your encouragement. I am located in Vietnam, but moving to Canada in the near future.
      You have similar body shape with me, and it is really difficult to find a nicely fitted garment in the stores, so sometimes I have to make my own clothes. It was difficult at first but then I fell in love with pattern making. Keep going and you will find it worthy.
      Love,
      Tine

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  2. Need this on letter paper size

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