plus size formal dress patterns Pattern: Plus Size Dress with Hidden Lacing
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plus size formal dress patterns

plus size formal dress patterns Pattern: Plus Size Dress with Hidden Lacing

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plus size formal dress patterns Pattern: Plus Size Dress with Hidden LacingPlus Size Dress with Hidden Lacing. Plus size cocktail dress with built in corset and hidden lacing. FEATURES: Classic pencil dress. Modern and trendy design fits any body type perfectly! Working with patterns for plus sizes: US 12, EU 44 and larger (bust circumference 100+ cm and larger). Built in corset. Hidden lacing. The pattern can be used for making a light cocktail dress as well. Patterns of bolero jacket and shoulder capelet included. ABOUT:

Plus Size Dress with Hidden Lacing.  

Plus size cocktail dress with built-in corset and hidden lacing.

 

FEATURES:

  • Classic pencil-dress. Modern and trendy design fits any body type perfectly!
  • Working with patterns for plus-sizes: US 12, EU-44 and larger (bust circumference 100+ cm and larger).
  • Built-in corset.
  • Hidden lacing.
  • The pattern can be used for making a light cocktail dress as well.
  • Patterns of bolero jacket and shoulder capelet included.

    ABOUT:
    • This pattern includes seam-allowance. 
    • Pattern alteration for different sizes tutorial included. 
    • Material consumption calculation tutorial included. 
    • This pattern is only available as a downloadable ZIP archive with PDF pattern and tutorials.

     

    TO LEARN HOW TO SEW THIS DRESS CLICK HERE.

     

    Preview of the dress and the sewing tutorial:

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