Wooster Bias Top sewing pattern
by pattern designer
The Pattern Line
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Description
This dartless camisole with spaghetti straps is ideal for layering or to be worn on its own. It comes with 2 necklines to choose from: a minimalistic scoop neck and a generous cowl neck. It’s cut on the bias, has a ge...
Additional details
Pattern type
Format
PDF
Age group
Adult
Body type
Feminine
Sewing level
Intermediate
Fabric type
Woven
Hashtag
Sizing
Size range
00-18
00-18
| Bust/chest (min.) | Bust/chest (max.) |
|---|---|
| 77.47 cm | 110.49 cm |
| 30.5 in | 43.5 in |
| Hip (min.) | Hip (max.) |
|---|---|
| 86.36 cm | 119.38 cm |
| 34 in | 47 in |
Specifications
File features
A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
A4/Print at home, A0/Copyshop, and Layered sizes
Language
English
English
Fabric suggestions
Medium weight fabrics with very good drape without stretch, such as crepe, charmeuse, satin, and crepe de chine in silk, viscose/rayon, acetate blends as well as synthetic blends.
Supplies
Thread appropriate for your fashion fabric, hand needles for basting and tacking, ban roll for hemming, loop turner for spaghetti straps, ironing equipment.
Pattern statistics
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Total projects
32
Shared projects
7
Copyright:
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Design details
No design details have been added to this pattern.
Bias cut
Cowl neckline
No closure
Scoop neckline
Fitted
No bust dart
Straight back
Skinny straps
Office wear
Formal/evening wear
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Most used statements
Positive: Clear instructions
Positive: Quick sew
Positive: Wardrobe essential
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