long summer dresses with sleeves Long Slip On Puff Sleeve Gathered Summer Dress PDF Digital Sewing Patt –  isa in stitches
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long summer dresses with sleeves

long summer dresses with sleeves Long Slip On Puff Sleeve Gathered Summer Dress PDF Digital Sewing Patt – isa in stitches

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long summer dresses with sleeves Long Slip On Puff Sleeve Gathered Summer Dress PDF Digital Sewing Patt – isa in stitchesSlip on Ruffle skirt Back tie closure system Bust darts 2 sleeve versions: raglan sleeves or sleeveless (finished with bias bound edges) Video tutorial only, no illustrated PDF instructions: Sleeveless version: https: youtu. be qk YNYsqeww Raglan sleeves: https: youtu. be gZv67yX0fL4 How to download, print, cut, assemble, pick your size, and more in this PDF Patterns 101 guide: https: youtu. be 04OuqgUOgME Tag me and use #zoediydress on IG! I can't

• Slip-on
• Ruffle skirt
• Back-tie closure system
• Bust darts
• 2 sleeve versions: raglan sleeves or sleeveless (finished with bias-bound edges)

Video tutorial only, no illustrated PDF instructions:

How to download, print, cut, assemble, pick your size, and more in this PDF Patterns 101 guide:
https://youtu.be/04OuqgUOgME

Tag me and use #zoediydress on IG! I can't wait to see your creations!

| FABRIC AND SUPPLIES |

Woven, non-stretch fabrics: cotton poplin, cotton satin, linen, organza, Tencel...
For the sleeveless version, choose a fabric with a nice drape, as it doesn’t need to be as “crispy” as for the raglan sleeve version (since the puffy sleeves need to hold their shape). Examples include double gauze, lightweight twill...

| SIZES |

Eight women's adult sizes.
Body measurements provided in the images.

| DIFFICULTY |

Intermediate.

The Zoe dress is not difficult to sew: it’s a slip-on dress with a back-tie closure system, meaning no zippers, no buttons, and no lining. The puffy sleeves require some concentration but are not overly technical to sew. The sleeveless version involves sewing bias-bound edges at the armholes, but it’s easier than it sounds.

The real challenge lies in handling the fabric (between 3 and 4 meters depending on the size!) and gathering the long sections. Start this project with a full tank of patience.

| WHAT YOU GET |

This listing is for a PDF pattern only.

  • Buy both pattern versions separately or together
  • Printing formats: tiled file with margins, adapted for both A4 and Letter + A0, print at 100% scale
  • Cutting plans for 150 cm/60" wide fabric
  • Seam allowances are included: 1 cm (different for the hems; details are on the pattern)
  • Language: English

CAREFUL: Watch the video tutorial to learn how to sew the dress—it does NOT come with illustrated PDF instructions.

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