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Named Kielo Wrap Dress and Jumpsuit

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Buy the Kielo Wrap Dress and Jumpsuit sewing pattern from Named. The Kielo Wrap Dress and Jumpsuit are wonderfully casual, yet stylish pieces of clothing! You can sew both variations either with or without sleeves. The dress has a neck band, and a vent at the back hem to add room for movement. The armholes of the sleeveless dress are finished with bias binding. There is a vent with a button closure at the back of the jumpsuit, and its neckline is finished with a facing.

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

- PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50)

- 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: For all variations, use a drapey but sturdy jersey that stretches about 30 – 50%. The garment has quite a bit of volume, so make sure your jersey isn’t too stretchy and heavy, as it can lose its shape and change the proportions of the garment.

Fabric requirementsThe fabric requirements include a 5% allowance for shrinkage. Note that the fabric consumption may be greater for fabrics with a pattern and for fabrics that need to be cut in one direction.

Sleeved Dress: 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 200 - 320 cm (2 1/8 - 3 1/2 yd) // 115 cm (45") wide fabric (sizes 32-50 only): 255 - 375 cm (2 3/4 - 4 1/8 yd).

Sleeveless Dress: 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 155 - 315 cm (1 3/4 - 3 1/2 yd) // 115 cm (45") wide fabric (sizes 32-50 only): 255 - 375 cm (2 3/4 - 4 1/8 yd).

Sleeved Jumpsuit: 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 265 - 370 cm (2 7/8 - 4 yd) // 115 cm (45") wide fabric: 340 - 530 cm (3 3/4 - 5 3/4 yd).

Sleeveless Jumpsuit: 150 cm (60") wide fabric: 240 - 345 cm (2 5/8 - 3 3/4 yd) // 115 cm (45") wide fabric: 310 - 530 cm (3 3/8 - 5 3/4 yd).

Sizing: EU 32 – 56 (approx. UK 4/6 – 28). Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements. Choose your size according to the full bust measurement. The pattern is drafted for a 172 cm (5'8") tall person.

NotionsDress: Fusible knit interfacing, 160 cm (1 3/4 yd); stay tape, 30 cm (12") // Sleeveless Dress: Knit bias binding, 140 cm (1 1/2 yd) // Jumpsuit: Thin ribbon for button loop, 10 cm (4"); 1 small button // Sleeved Jumpsuit: Fusible knit interfacing, 160 cm (1 3/4 yd) // Sleeveless Jumpsuit: Fusible knit interfacing, 200 cm (2 1/4 yd).

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (54 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (3 sheets) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: Yes.

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Customer Reviews

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Norfolk Daphne
A Woven Summer Kielo

I’ve made the (original) Kielo Dress several times, both sleeveless and with the long sleeve add-on, but always in jersey fabric, as the pattern dictates. Over the years I’ve seen several woven versions on Instagram so fancied having a go at making one too and this gorgeous Minerva Exclusive Painted Peonies Viscose Linen is the perfect choice.

Read all about it here: https://www.minerva.com/posts/1188754

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Caroline's Creative Corner
Easy to sew, easy to wear

This is my second Kielo dress, but first with the new pattern. I wore my original Kielo so much over the summer and when Named clothing re-released the pattern with sleeves, I couldn't get the idea of a cosy merino Kielo out of my head.

I really like the neckline and the sleeves on the new pattern. I could never get on with the sleeve add-on for the original, so that made it worth the purchase for me. However, I don't think the shaping is as good on this version, all the darts have been removed and the back really isn't as flattering without them. I have plans to combine the two versions and incorporate the fisheye darts back in for my next one. This was a really quick and easy sew, even for a very slow sewer! I also find the Kielo a really easy piece to wear, you can just throw it on and be comfortable, but it looks like you've made an effort.

The merino worked really well with this pattern. It was a bit of a test so I made it shorter this time, but I'm definitely planning a maxi version now. I interfaced the ties and cut it roughly to the knee but I don't think I made any other changes. I made the size 40 and got away with no FBA, my measurements are b37w27h40.

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@flanagan_sews
Easy and fun to make!

The Kielo was really fun to make, I will definitely be making another one. I’m an advanced beginner and found the instructions easy to follow and quick to sew with a serger. I’m 5’5”, and party due to my fabric stretching, had to remove 7” from the length. My only wish... the sleeve add-on options came with the pattern. If you are on the fence I say try it, this dress looks stunning on every body type!

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aitchey
A surprise success!

I didn't expect this to look as good as it does as I very rarely like a tight fit around my bottom half - but the Kielo is a surprise wardrobe hero!
This may be the comfiest garment I have ever made, no exaggeration. It’s a really unusual wrap dress that gives a column shape but is cosy, comfy and flattering because of the fabric draped round the waist.
It came together easily, though the fabric I chose was very heavy and led to the armholes stretching when I hung it. I want to try it in a woven fabric but it definitely works well in jersey.
More detail of my trials and tribulations: https://aitcheysews.wordpress.com/2019/07/10/kielo-wrap-dress/

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WorthyDesignStudio
Kielo Wrap Dress - Maternity & Nursing Friendly

This is such a great pattern. The Kielo Wrap Dress saw me through the Christmas season all while carrying a 7 month bump. So simple to make and really versatile. I really like how you can change the look by simply playing with the tie positioning. I twisted the ties at the front then wrapped and tied them to the back.

I've continued to wear this dress post-baby and have now gone on to make another one but made it suitable for breastfeeding.

Full reviews of both versions over at www.worthydesignstudio.com