This is a free sewing pattern for a fitted dress with a hem panel that flares into box pleats around the hip area. The design follows a princess line, and the seam lines continue smoothly through the lower panel for a clean, elegant silhouette.
The sleeves are slightly shorter than standard, and the overall fit is tailored, making it ideal as a base for an elegant dress or formal cosplay costume. You can adapt the pattern for various fabrics, from light cotton for casual wear to satin or brocade for special occasions.
The pattern includes a built-in seam allowance (S/A), so it can be used immediately after printing. After printing, align the joining lines, cut out the pieces, and you are ready to start sewing. This versatile design is suitable for both beginner and intermediate sewists looking to create a dress with a refined finish.
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(1) Shoulders and sides of "Front body", "Front body side", "Back body", "Backt body side","Front Body Lower part""Back Body Lower part"- " Serging the sides of the "Sleeve".
(2) Sew "Front body", "Front body side", "Back body", "Back body side", and "Sleeve" sides together and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(3) Stick the stay tape in the center of "Back body".
(4) Iron the fold lines of "Front Body Lower part" and "Back Body Lower part" into shape.
* If the shape does not hold, settle it with stitches.
(5) Stitch both sides of "Front Body Lower part" and "Back Body Lower part" together and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(6) Sew to the center seam allowance of the "back body" and press seam allowances open with an iron.
(7) Sew on the invisible zip.
* Use a 56cm invisible zip.
(8) Sew "Front Facing" and "Back Facing" together with fusible interlining, press seam allowances open with an iron, and Serging on the outside only.
(9) Sew "Facing" to "Body".
(10) Attach "Body Lower part" to "body", Serging the seam allowance, ironing the seam allowance down and settling it with stitches.
(11) Sew the "Sleeve" to the "body" and then Serging the armholes.
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