Free sewing pattern and tutorial for a witch-style A-line dress, perfect for Halloween costumes and themed events.
The PDF pattern includes seam allowance (S/A), so you can cut the fabric directly without adding margins. Basic sewing instructions are printed directly on the pattern for easy reference.
The design is based on a loose-fitting A-line silhouette without darts, giving it a relaxed and comfortable look. The sleeves are slightly flared toward the cuffs, adding a playful and whimsical touch to the overall design.
Please note that the pattern does not include the head ribbon shown in some examples. You can accessorize with your own ribbon or hat to complete the witch costume.
After printing, align the joining lines, tape the sheets together, and cut out the pieces to start sewing immediately.
Whether you are searching for a free witch dress sewing pattern, an A-line cosplay dress tutorial, or a beginner-friendly Halloween costume project, this pattern provides a simple yet charming base for your creation.
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(1) Serge/overlock the shoulders and sides of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" and the sides of the "Sleeve".
(2) Sew the shoulders, sides, back center, and sides of the "Sleeve" of the "Front bodice" and "Back bodice" together, and attach the anti-stretch tape at the back center.
(3) Press seam allowances open with an iron.
(4) Serge/overlock the hems of the "Body" and "Sleeve", fold back 0.5 inch (≈1cm) and sew.
(5) Attach invisible zip.
* Use a 56cm invisible zip.
(6) Apply fusible interlining to the "facing", press seam allowances open with an iron, and serge/overlock the outside of the perimeter.
(7) Sew "facing" to "body".
(8) After attaching the "Sleeve" to the "Body", serge/overlock the armholes.
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