Avery Tiered Shirt Dress Sewing Pattern (PDF)
Description:
Avery pattern is a classic shirt dress with tailored collar and semi-fitted bodice made fancy thanks to a tiered skirt. These flirty layers add an interesting dimension to the whole look and are perfect for spinning, dancing or just looking really neat and feminine for almost any occasion.
Prouct Specifications:
Type: | PDF Pattern |
Skill Level: | Beginner |
Design Variations: | 1 |
Sizes: | 0/2 to 12/14, 16/18 to 28/30 |
Illustrations: | Yes |
Instructions: | Yes |
Customer Questions and Answers
I don't understand how to just print my size of the Avery pattern.
Here is a tutorial for selecting and printing your own size: support.fabrics-store.com/hc/en-us/articles/360000217423-Using-Layers-and-Printing-Pattern-Pieces-at-Home-PC-and-Mac-Computers
Hi! I have downloaded and assembled the pattern. And I have doubt. Is the back bodice longer than the front?
Hello, Back bodices are usually larger than the front on the shoulders to account for shoulder blades and to stretch over the shoulders to meet the front. The pattern will be the same size at the side seams. For sewing assistance please feel free to email me :) askfabrics-store.com
Love the pattern and the tutorial which is so good that even a beginner like me can follow along.
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SKILL LEVELS EXPLAINED
Beginner: A beginner sewist is someone who is new to sewing and has limited experience using a sewing machine or hand sewing techniques. They are ready to follow basic patterns and sew simple projects, but may struggle with more complex designs.
Intermediate: An intermediate sewist has some experience with sewing and can tackle more challenging projects, such as making clothing with more intricate details or using more advanced techniques including sewing invisible zippers or sewing a partial placket. They likely have a good understanding of pattern making, fabric selection, and sewing machine maintenance.
Advanced: An advanced sewist is someone who has years of experience and can tackle complex projects, including custom designs or alterations. They have a good understanding of fabrics, garment construction, and tailoring. They may also have advanced skills in pattern drafting, draping, and couture sewing techniques.