dress pattern wrap Romy Wrap Top + Dress
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dress pattern wrap Romy Wrap Top + Dress

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dress pattern wrap Romy Wrap Top + DressNOTE: This is a PDF Sewing Pattern and NOT a physical product. After purchase, you will receive links via email to a digital instruction booklet and pattern files that you can download and print at home. A copyshop file is also included with your purchase. See the FAQs for more information on file delivery, pattern printing, and more. The orange floral silk blouse was sewn without the sleeve cuffs and sleeves were trimmed for a straight sleeve hem.

 

NOTE: This is a PDF Sewing Pattern and NOT a physical product. After purchase, you will receive links via email to a digital instruction booklet and pattern files that you can download and print at home. A copyshop file is also included with your purchase. 

See the FAQs for more information on file delivery, pattern printing, and more.

The orange floral silk blouse was sewn without the sleeve cuffs and sleeves were trimmed for a straight sleeve hem.

The green dress is made with sandwashed viscose.

The white blouse is made with linen. 

 

SIZES:

US sizes 0-30 with option for B, C, or D Cup bust sizes. (Click here for sizing and yardage requirements.)

 

DESCRIPTION:

Romy is a blousey wrap top with romantic pleat details, three-quarter sleeves, elegant button closures, and can be sewn as a peplum top or knee length dress. 

VERSION A is a peplum-style wrap blouse.
VERSION B is a knee-length wrap dress with a curved high-low hem line.

TECHNIQUES COVERED IN THIS PATTERN:

  • Gathering

  • Sewing Pleats

  • Installing a bodice facing

  • Installing sleeve plackets (continuous lapped placket) + cuffs

  • Constructing a wrap-around bodice yoke

  • Installing Buttons/buttonholes

  • Sewing narrow hems

SKILL LEVEL:

Intermediate to Advanced

RECOMMENDED FABRICS:

Light weight woven fabrics. For a more fluid drape and flowing fit, use fabrics such as tencel, lyocell, rayon, and crepe de chine. For a more structured, boxy fit, use shirting fabrics such as linen, chambray, poplin, and voile. 

BUTTONS + CLOSURES: 

4 buttons (1/2" diameter recommended) 

1 Sew-on snap closure set (size 1/0)

 

FINISHED MEASUREMENTS:

Click here to see Finished Garment Measurements

INSTRUCTIONS:

English with metric and imperial measurements provided.

PDF FILES INCLUDED IN DOWNLOAD:

  • Instruction Booklet (22 pages)

  • Print-at-home pattern (US Letter and A4) (72 pages with print guide and size layers so you only have to print what you need. Includes all bust sizes)

  • Copyshop B, C, and D Cup pattern files - A0 Size, 3 sheets per cup size (33.1” x 46.8” each)(with size layers so you only have to print what you need)

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