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This simple sleeveless shift can be made with either straight-cut or bias-cut fabric as a way to learn and understand the unique dynamics of woven fabrics when the direction of the bias is shifted. It features a sleek A-line design with capped armscyes and a round neckline that are faced with a partial lining. The dress opens down to the waistline in the back and the pattern includes instructions for either zipper, snap, or hook-and-loop tape fasteners.
This PDF sewing pattern by Thimbles and Acorns is designed to fit 18" dolls such as American Girl®.
Pattern #2020-23 PDF Pattern for 18-inch dolls such as American Girl®
Suggested Fabrics: Dress in light to medium weight quilting cotton, shirting, lawn, gingham, linen, or silk. Not suitable for knits.
Supplies Needed:
Fabric:
• Bias-Cut Dress - 1/2 yard 45” wide fabric
• Straight-Cut Dress - Fat Quarter OR 1/2 yard 45” wide fabric
Notions:
• Thread
• 5” dress zipper OR four small snaps OR 4” of 1/2” hook-and-loop tape.
• Optional 24” bias or lace hemming tape
Tools:
• Sewing machine
• Scissors
• Pins
• Hand sewing needle
• Embroidery needle
• Fabric marker
Skill Level: Confident Beginner
What You Get: One 20 page sewing pattern that you digitally download as a PDF file so you can start your project immediately! The PDF sewing pattern provides full color step-by-step illustrated instructions and full size pattern pieces. A PDF reader is required to view and print the files (example: Adobe Reader or Preview for MAC). The download link is received immediately after the transaction is complete. Print copies are NOT available.
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