pattern for v neck dress Cassie V neckline top and dress for woven fabrics (PDF)
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pattern for v neck dress

pattern for v neck dress Cassie V neckline top and dress for woven fabrics (PDF)

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pattern for v neck dress Cassie V neckline top and dress for woven fabrics (PDF)Featuring: Relaxed fit top and dress at the shoulder, bust, waist, and hips, designed for woven fabrics. Features a yoke style V neckline with integrated darts. The paneled front includes a slightly gathered center panel. Optional inseam pockets and waist ties for adjustable fit. Can be made sleeveless, with built in cap sleeves, or with short, 3 4, or long sleeves that are lightly gathered at the sleeve head and hem, finished with bands. Available in


Featuring:  

Relaxed-fit top and dress at the shoulder, bust, waist, and hips, designed for woven fabrics. Features a yoke-style V-neckline with integrated darts. The paneled front includes a slightly gathered center panel. Optional inseam pockets and waist ties for adjustable fit. Can be made sleeveless, with built-in cap sleeves, or with short, 3/4, or long sleeves that are lightly gathered at the sleeve head and hem, finished with bands. Available in A〝B, C〝D, and E〝F cup sizes. The neckline requires no closures, as the opening is wide enough to slip comfortably over the head.

The pattern offers the following options:

View A - above the knee / knee length dress with short/3/4/long sleeves

View B - above the knee / knee length dress with built-in cap sleeves and waistline ties

View C - a sleeveless top

This pattern is designed for woven fabrics.

Techniques to master: topstitching, understitching, setting in sleeves, hemming, finishing facing

Comes with a detailed tutorial with step by step instructions and photos.

WHAT'S INSIDE

1. PDF tutorial with pictures and illustrations (26 pages)
2. A4/Letter gradable pattern in sizes US0-US30 / Cups A/B, C/D, E/F in REGULAR/PETITE/TALL height (around 50 pages for a pattern with a selected cup size)
3. A0/Copyshop multisized pattern in sizes US0-US30 / Cups A/B, C/D, E/F i in REGULAR/PETITE/TALL height (3 pages for each cup size, 2 pages to tape together)
4. Projector multisized layered pattern with a calibration grid in sizes US0-US30/ Cups A/B, C/D, E/F in REGULAR/PETITE/TALL height
4. Email/Facebook group support

SIZING

The pdf pattern comes in REGULAR, PETITE and TALL with sizes from US0-US30

US0-US30 / Cups A/B, C/D, E/F
PETITE 152-160 cm /5 1” - 5 3”
REGULAR 162-170 cm / 5 4” - 5 6”
TALL 170-178 cm / 5 7” - 5 9”


DIFFICULTY

The pdf pattern is a beginner (2-3/10)  level and moderately easy to sew.
Takes 3-4 hours to finish (time may vary depending on your skills, equipment and supplies).

FABRIC

Medium weight woven fabrics like soft canvas, linen blends, duck, suiting, medium weight linen, light to medium weight denims and similar. For a more fluid silhouette, choose well draping fabrics (like rayon challis), for more structured - use cotton, linen blends, canvas.

50/60" / 140-160 cm 

For the total yardage, please sum up the required fabric for your options. The yardage is given for both directional and non directional fabric. See cutting layout for more details.

Top version
US0-US10 - 1.1 m /  1 1/8 - 1 1/4 yard
US12-US30 1.4 - 1.6 m /  1 1/2 - 1 3/4 yard

Full dress wth pockets (Above the knee length)
US0-US10 1.5-1.7 m / 1 3/4 - 2 yards
US12-US30 1.8-2 m / 2- 2 1/4 yards

Full dress with pockets (knee length)
US0-US10 1.7-1.9 m / 2 yards
US12-US30 2-2.3 m / 2 1/4 - 2 1/2 yards

Add to the total yardage if adding sleeves (bands are included):
Short sleeves (all sizes) - 0.4 m / 1/2 yard
3/4/ sleeves (all sizes) - 0.7 m / 3/4 yard
Long sleeves (all sizes) - 0.9 m / 1 yard


Armhole binding: 
US0-US30 - 0.45 m / 1/2 yard (for cutting on bias, can be any lightweight fabric) or use a pre-made binding purchased from a shop.

 

Notions

  1. (required) 0.4 m / 1/2 yard of woven fusible interfacing for facings

  2. 2 strips of woven fusible interfacing for pockets 35-40 cm / 14-16 in long and 15 mm / 5/8 in wide

  3. Polyester / Cotton threads

 

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