EVERYDAY dress pattern
This pattern was made in collaboration with Peppermint Magazine for Issue 42 of the magazine.
Pattern is available for free download.
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Garment details
The Everyday dress is a knee-length oversized reversible dress. One side of the dress has a soft v-neck, while the other has a round neck. The dress features relaxed boxy sleeves, inseam pockets, hem splits and an optional waist tie. The neckline is finished with a facing, for a clean finish that adds a lovely detail on both the inside and outside.
Difficulty
This pattern is suitable for advance beginners and beyond.
By working through this pattern, you will gain confidence in:
sewing with woven fabrics
sewing in-seam pockets
sewing facings
sewing a hem split
Suggested Fabrics
The Everyday dress is compatible with light to mid-weight fabrics. Consider using: cotton, linen, viscose / rayon, chambray or silk.
Please note: due to the width of the pattern pieces, you will need to use 150cm (60in) wide fabric (or wider).
Notions
Coordinating thread
Sizing
The pattern is available in 10 sizes (approximately AU size 6 - 24) and comes as a layered PDF so you can just print the size that you need. More details about In the Folds sizing can be found here.
Digital product details
The pattern is suitable for printing on both A4 and US letter sized paper. A copy shop version is also included in the file.
Print at home pattern: 28 pages
Print shop version: 2 x A0 pages
The pattern includes embedded layers. This means that you can select only the size/s you would like to print.
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