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silk bias cut dress Aimee Bias Cut Dress PDF Sewing Pattern

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silk bias cut dress Aimee Bias Cut Dress PDF Sewing PatternThe Aimee Bias Cut Dress is a sexy and flowy dress, with a gathered bust and plunging neckline. The skirt panel is cut on bias, which makes it drape beautifully. It doesn't require a zipper or elastic, and is completed with a tie in the back to cinche up the waist. The pattern is easy to make and doesn't require a lot of time, which makes it perfect for beginner sewists. It comes with two different versions: a mini and maxi length dress. Both versions

  • The Aimee Bias Cut Dress is a sexy and flowy dress, with a gathered bust and plunging neckline. The skirt panel is cut on bias, which makes it drape beautifully. It doesn't require a zipper or elastic, and is completed with a tie in the back to cinche up the waist. The pattern is easy to make and doesn't require a lot of time, which makes it perfect for beginner sewists. It comes with two different versions: a mini and maxi length dress.
  • Both versions come with 11 different size options, from size US 0-20 (or EU 32-52), fitting a wide range of bodies.
  • The pattern comes with detailed descriptions of each step with illustrated images to aid you along the way, and a full video tutorial. 
  • Instant PDF download. You will receive an e-mail with the file.
  • The file comes with 3 different printing sizes: A4, US Letter and A0.
  • Is fit for beginner sewists. 
  • You may not re-sell this pattern or any parts of it for any commercial purposes. You may not claim it or any part of it as your own. You may sell products made from this pattern.
  • Since the product is a PDF file, refunds are not allowed. Please be sure of your purchase beforehand. 
  • The model is 180cm/5'11"ft tall. The skirt from both versions were lenghted to fit her body. The original pattern was drafted to fit the height of 165cm/5'6"ft. If you are shorter or taller, make the necessary adjustments. The pattern comes with instructions on how to make those alterations.
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