Hana — Linen Wrap Dresses, Top, and Skirt Sewing Pattern (Premium Paper)

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Description:

Ready to dazzle? Shop the Hana pattern collection, our favorite take on the iconic wrap dress. We reimagined it in pure woven linen with beautifully tailored details. A feminine V-neckline is complemented with a crisp, open shirt collar and stand. The contoured waistband has a playful exposed drawstring and belt loops. The flattering, wrap-front, A-line silhouette includes inseam pockets, waist pleating and cuffed dolman sleeves. Make it yours with the any of the four variations: a dress in two lengths, a top, or even a skirt.

What you get with your pattern:

  • 1:1 fit and pattern consultation with our in-house pattern maker and fit expert.
  • The latest in sizing. We use up-to-date technology and body shape data to get you a better fit.
  • Professional clothing construction techniques. Developed by industry insiders with 100 years of shared experience.
  • Illustrated instructional booklet to get you from start to finish. Written with the beginner in mind.
  • Comes printed on crease-free, rolled plotting paper. Professional quality.
  • Your pattern comes with only the sizes you requested printed in vibrant colors. Less clutter for easier cutting.
  • Complimentary pattern storage tube and pattern hook.
  • Pattern card for easy reference.
  • Sew for your business? The pattern license is free with purchase.

Specifications:

Type: Paper Pattern
Skill Level: Advanced Beginner
Design Variations: 4
Sizes: 2 to 8, 10 to 16, 18 to 24
Illustrations: Yes
Instructions: Yes

Customer Questions and Answers

ST

I noticed that Gail made a notched collar which I much prefer. How would I do that?

Susan • May 29, 2023
IT

What ounce weight do you recommend? Light handkerchief for blouse 2.5 and a middle weight for skirt? Like 5.5 ounce?

Ines • May 2, 2023
Lauren profile image F|S Team

We have used our medium weight linens (IL019) for the blouse and skirts in this pattern. You can also use the lightweight handkerchief linen (IL020) for the blouse and dress if you would prefer something a little more airy.

Lauren • May 2, 2023
LD

How will this pattern work for someone just under 5 feet tall? Are there marked areas to change for petite sizing?

Leslie • January 5, 2023
Lauren profile image F|S Team

Hello, Our Patterns are designed for misses sizes, so you will require some adjustments for your height. We don't include specific petite adjustments since these can vary widely between people who are petite. For more assistance adjusting your pattern, please reach out to our in-house seamstress via our 'contact us' form.

Lauren • January 5, 2023
CB

how many yards of linen do i need to buy for the Hanna pattern in a long dress size 14

Christine • December 13, 2022
Lauren profile image F|S Team

Hello, The estimated yardage for all sizes and views is located in the size guide. For a size 14 Hana Dress with short sleeves you will need 3 and 1/4 yards, for the long sleeve version you will need 3 and 3/4 yards. If using our linen, please add any shrinkage for your chosen fabric to these suggested yardages.

Lauren • December 13, 2022
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A Perfectly Pale Hana top!

I am approaching 80 and am always searching for becoming clothes that are modest yet shapely for my very casual mountain lifestyle with frequent forays into the big city. I selected Perfectly Pale because it matches my hair! And it goes with everything! I love this lightweight handkerchief linen for executing all of the details in the Hana top. It is a challenging sewing project but so worth it! The top is interesting in its detail and so light and airy for warm weather.

Gail • April 8, 2023
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Hannah dress, my version.!

After reading the reviews I was really nervous about this pattern. So........my version has buttons down the front, I cut the top and skirt together, no seam and sewed a channel to the outside back at waist level for elastic, which I sewed to ties for the front. Not really the Hannah! It's also very big and the sleeve isn't as wide as I thought it would be.. will post pic when I've done the hem.

Kate • February 19, 2022
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Eileen profile image Blousy, beautiful, but not for the bustless

This turned out VERY blousy on me. I took my bust measurements and made a size four but I am swimming in the top. It looks like a bathrobe or a gi on me. I may have to give it to my SIL, whose name incidentally is Hannah haha, who has broader shoulders. Sad! because I put so much work into it. I altered it a bit because I didn't like the draw string look, and added a wrap around sash. Luckily there was an area where two of the waistband pieces connected that I was able to use as the sash/button hole for the wrap sash. A rookie mistake if there ever was one to forget wrap dresses need somewhere for the sash to come through! Overall the pattern directions were AMAZING to follow, very clear and concise. I consider myself an advanced beginner in sewing. I hadn't looked at a pattern in a decade, since high school, but was able to follow these with a little concentration and taking it slow. The only issue I took with the directions was that the waistband was a BEAR to attach to the blouse. .5 inch seam allowance did not work because the directions had already called for a .5 inch seam allowance when the inner and outer waistband pieces were sewn together. I ended up needing to give it an inch seam allowance to be able to catch the blouse between the pieces at all, and even then a little piece didn't make it.

Eileen • April 10, 2021
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I should know better

I know a dolman sleeve does me no favors in the bust area - makes me look even wider. A fitted waist is also not the best look for me but I couldn't resist this pretty dress. I started with a top first. I found the amount of pieces & work in this top intensive & in the end it looked really bad on me despite taking it apart & altering various parts 3 times! I notice the fit on the larger model is much more fitted than the thinner model. I was shooting for the look of the former. I chose the size according to my measurements, it was pretty blousy. It was just all wrong for me & I should have known better.

Corinne • February 17, 2021
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Lauren

Hi there, we're sorry your pattern didn't come out as you imagined. Look out for an email from us.

My Hana

Gail • March 19, 2023

At first glance, this pattern is best suited for an intermediate level sewist. It could be tricky for a beginner as the pattern involves some complex construction techniques. But don't let this discourage you. I consider myself a confident-beginner and I was able to fully execute it. The trick is to read the instructions carefully, and also to match it with the illustrations in the booklet. I would recommend doing a mock up, but if you are impatient like me and despise making toiles, take your time with each step. It will be worth it – trust me!

Dilakshi • February 7, 2023

I made the blouse version. Although the top turned out fairly well, it is one of the more difficult projects I've tackled. The construction is complicated and definitely isn't for someone looking for an easy/beginner project. That being said, I love it!

Lyn • August 19, 2021

Despite following the recommended measurements, this came out huge on me. See my full review for details. Sash addition did not change sizing at all. Pretty, but much too large in the bust!

Eileen • April 15, 2021

HANA Wrap Top made with FS SPHINX Midweight Linen. The HANA top was love at first sight when I first saw it. I quickly envision myself enjoying a long sunny walk in Paris, alongside the Seine, and of course, wearing this pretty top. Plus I don't have a lot of blouses in my wardrobe and I definitely want to sew more blouses for 2022!

Pauline • February 4, 2022
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