Untitled Thoughts

Untitled Thoughts Mathilde Wrap Dress/Top

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Buy the Mathilde Wrap Dress and Top sewing pattern from Untitled Thoughts. The Mathilde Wrap is a simple and true wrap design! It has no complex closures and is made to comfortably wrap around the body and tie in back. Features include vintage inspired French darts, pockets, 3/4 and flutter sleeve options, and B and DD cup options. Choose peplum, knee length, or tea length. This is your ultimate go-to knit wrap dress and top!

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats:

– PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF?

– PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you'll need to download the digital instructions, as we don't print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop?

Suggested fabrics: Any knit with at least 20% stretch in one direction. For cool weather: merino wool, textured sweater knit, rib knit, fleece jersey, thermal knit, chunky French terry. For warm weather: linen jersey, 100% cotton jersey, rib knit, light French terry, burnout jersey, modal blend knit.

Fabric requirements: 58" (147 cm) wide fabric: Peplum with flutter sleeve, 1 1/2 - 2 1/8 yd (1.4 - 1.9 m) // Tea length ruffle with 3/4 sleeve, 3 1/2 - 5 1/2 yd (3.2 - 5 m) // Knee length with flutter sleeve, 2 1/2 - 3 1/8 yd (2.3 - 2.9 m).

Sizing: A - H (approx. UK 6 - 30/32) with B and DD cup options. Please check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: 1" single fold woven bias tape (pre-made or store bought); ballpoint/jersey/microtex needle // Optional: twill tape, clear elastic, or interfacing; walking foot.

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4 print-at-home pattern (65 pages); US letter print-at-home pattern (65 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (3 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No.

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victoriasmith83
Matilda dress in Citrus Green Jersey

I made this dress for Minerva Crafts and I have a review with tips on their website! You can get to this review through my blog link below! Overall it was a lovely pattern and I was in between sizes so I sized up and this seemed to work!

https://www.victorialucilleanne.com/blog/minerva-makers-matilda-citrus-jersey-dress

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Sewyourhappy
Tight squeeze - Untitled Thoughts

Let's just remember that Brittani aka Untitled Thoughts is a very new designer on the block and by this I mean that Matilda wrap dress was only fourth pattern she released (one of the other three was a beret so should we even count it as dressmaking?). First things first, the fabric suggestions. I've searched through the pattern files endlessly and I cannot find any information about how much stretch is required. On the UT website (and the foldline) though there's a pattern description which suggests knits with 20% stretch, such as stretch velvet. Now... I'm going to just say that if you stick to this advice you'll end up with a slightly snug dress (to say the least). So either go for more stretch in the fabric or size up. For comparison I'll just say that my breastfeeding bust size is 35". I cut out size S, which is supposed to cover bust up to 36" and I definitely feel unsafe without hook and eye to put it nicely.

No instructions to stabilise the neckline or shoulders. You may get away with it on more stable knits but eventually it may stretch out of shape so I'd highly recommend you to use an iron-on stay tape.
Armhole bindings. If you've ever inserted a neck binding you won't have any difficulty in attaching those, however, if I had it my way, I'd finish the armholes with bias binding method for a much neater result.
Finally, attaching ties to the waist band is a bit odd and could definitely be done in a simpler way with equally neat results.

Here comes the good:
The design. I know I look like I'm about to burst out of the seams in this dress but I still love it. Husband is a fan too and even suggested that this should become my date night dress so... it doesn't get much better than this.
The instructions. One word: wonderful. If you're a novice there's a lovely introduction to sewing knits included at the beginning of the booklet, you're guided step by step, with clear illustrations, and the construction is simple enough for even the least experienced sewist.
It's ready in a jiffy. There's really nothing too fiddly about this dress apart from the waist tie) so there's nothing stopping you to finish it in less than 3 hours.
My verdict? I totally love it although it's not a perfect pattern. Sizing is a big issue, but I really believe that this can be easily fixed by Brittani. With few little adjustments it's an absolute cracker so go and get yourself a copy, size up and enjoy this fantastic dress whilst supporting a very talented new designer.

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Debbie
Recommend a toile first

I was attracted to this pattern by the beautiful pictures and with this pattern you definitely have the potential to produce a stunning dress. However I highly recommend having a practice run first, as depending on the stretch of the fabric you might need to cut a different size. I used a remnant for mine, so I wasn't too concerned if it went wrong. I cut a size according to my measurements, but it quickly became clear that is was coming out a bit small. I reduced the seam allowance a tiny bit, but as it only has 3/8 allowance you don't have much to play with. I hope to do dress version at some point and will size up unless the fabric is really stretchy!

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victoria Jones
sizing is all wrong

I am a UK size 20 and was delighted to see this pattern going us to size 24. I cut out the largest size as I quit often do and then size down to fit, i even bought the deep red stretch velvet as on the pictures. However.... the bodice sizing is all wrong and hardly covers my nipples !!! i am really fed up about this as was planning on wearing for NYE :(