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Petula Dress sewing pattern

by pattern designer Fibre Mood
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Description

Following in Twiggy's footsteps: this playful A-line dress is not only wonderfully summery, it also looks cheerful and exciting with its sixties vibes. You can lengthen the dress or make it even shorter if you dare...

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Pattern type
Format
PDF and Magazine
Publication
Age group
Adult
Body type
Feminine
Sewing level
Confident beginner
Fabric type Woven
Release date
May 25, 2023
Sizing Show/hide details
Size range
EU 32-60
Bust/chest (min.) Bust/chest (max.)
76 cm 146 cm
29.92 in 57.48 in
Hip (min.) Hip (max.)
86 cm 145 cm
33.86 in 57.09 in
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File features
A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Language
English, Spanish, French, German, and Dutch
Fabric suggestions Show/hide details
A statement Petula demands a fabric with extra body, to make the dress 'stand up' rather than 'fall down'. So choose, for example, woven jacquard, (silicone) poplin, taffeta or ottoman. Not such a fan of this voluminous effect? Then go for a supple fabric such as double gauze, chambray, lyocell or linen.

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Copyright:

© Fibre Mood

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Most used statements

Negative: Vague illustrations

Positive: Versatile

Positive: Easy to fit

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