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Here is the pattern for a classic-style princess dress with two-tiered sleeves, suitable for Rococo-inspired designs as requested by many.
Wearing a voluminous panier or crinoline underneath will create the desired puffy silhouette.
The length is set to be longer, but adjustment lines are included, so you can tailor it according to your preference.
After printing, paste it according to the pasting line,Cut and use.
The pattern has a seam allowance, so it can be used as is.
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* Before cutting, fit the pattern to your body to confirm the length.
* The design assumes no hem at the current size.
* If making it shorter, adjust the cutting lines by fitting them to your body beforehand.
(1) Serge/overlock all sides and shoulders of the "Body".
How to Serge/overlock (sewing machine & overlock sewing machine)
(2) Stitch the back center line up to the zipper position, then press open the seam allowance with an iron.
(3) Apply stay tape at the zipper position and attach the zipper.
(4) Stitch the sides of the "Front bodice" and "Front bodice side", then press open the seam allowance with an iron.
* If the fabric is difficult to shape with an iron, divide the seam allowance (S/A) and settle it with topstitching.
(5) Stitch the sides of the "Back bodice" and "Back bodice side", then press open the seam allowance with an iron.
(6) Stitch the shoulders and sides of the "Body", then press open the seam allowance with an iron.
(7) Apply fusible interlining to the "facing", stitch it, press open the seam allowance with an iron, and serge/overlock the outer side.
(8) Stitch the "facing" to the "Body", then turn it inside out and shape with an iron.
* Make cuts in the seam allowance (S/A) where the fabric is gathered and settle with an iron.
(9) Serge/overlock around the hem, then fold up 1cm (0.5in) and sew on a sewing machine.
(10) Serge/overlock the upper and lower sides of the "Sleeve", then stitch the sides and press open the seam allowance with an iron.
(11) Gather the upper and lower gathers on the "Sleeve".
(12) Serge/overlock the hem of the lower "Sleeve", then fold up 1cm (0.5in) and sew on a sewing machine.
(13) Stitch the upper and lower parts of the "Sleeve" together, then serge/overlock the seam allowance (S/A).
(14) Attach the "Sleeve" to the "Body" and serge/overlock the armhole.
(15) Attach the Hook & Bar Eye.
How to sew a hook "bar eye" version
* When attaching lining, create a lining pattern based on the line of the "facing".
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