This is a free sewing pattern for a simple draped one-piece dress.
Designed without zippers or complex closures, this dress is perfect for beginners. The loose, flowing drape makes it comfortable and stylish for everyday wear.
We recommend using fabrics with a soft, fluid drape for the best effect. If using stiffer fabrics, you can slightly increase the angles at the sides and back to achieve a smoother silhouette.
If you own an overlock (serger) machine, you can use a rolled hem to create a light and airy finish. This versatile dress can also be worn layered with other clothing for different looks throughout the year.
The PDF pattern includes seam allowances, so you can cut and sew it as is. After printing, simply align and join the pages along the matching lines before cutting out the pieces.
The production process is explained with translation software.
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* When making a draped dress, use a fabric that drapes easily
(1) Serging the shoulders and sides of the "Front Body" and the shoulders, sides and back center of the "Back Body", sew them together with a sewing machine and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(2) Tuck "Front Body" and sew around the neck on the bias.
(3) Sew armholes on the bias.
(4) Serging the hem, fold up 0.5" and sew on the machine.
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