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Ready to Sew Jeanne T-shirt and Dress

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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 printed A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day.

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Buy the Jeanne T-shirt and Dress sewing pattern from Ready to Sew. Jeanne is a classic boyfriend cut T-shirt with additional dress and lightweight sweater options. The pattern includes four variations.

Version 1 is a short sleeve T-shirt dress with a spilt hem that is longer in the back. Version 2 is a long sleeve T-shirt dress with a spilt hem that is longer in the back. Version 3 is a basic boyfriend T-shirt. Version 4 is a lightweight sweater with a hem band.

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?

Note: In the A0 version, pattern pieces overlap. If you choose copy shop printing, we will send you an extra copy of the pattern sheet so you do not need to trace.

Suggested fabrics: Knits with 20% stretch. Light to medium weight jersey knits like ponte roma for the T-shirt dress. A fine knit jersey with a soft slinky drape, viscose jersey, modal jersey, silk and elastane blend jersey for the T-shirt. Ponte roma or light french terry for the lightweight sweater.

Fabric requirements: Extra fabric may be needed to match plaids, stripes or one-way design prints. Always purchase a little more than required in case of shrinkage.

140 cm wide fabric: Version 1, 150 cm // Version 2, 180 cm // Version 3, 110 cm // Version 4, 150 cm.

Sizing: EU 32 - 46 (approx. UK 4/6 - 16/18, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

This pattern was drafted for a height of 165 cm and a B cup.

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4/US letter print-at-home pattern (21-29 pages); A0 copy shop pattern (1 sheet with overlapping pieces) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: No. Note: You must print this pattern in colour.

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Perfect choice for first ever make!

This was the first pattern that I purchased to try and start making myself come clothes after finally admitting (after over 40yrs of clothes shopping..) that as a 6ft curvy hourglass with very long arms I was never ever going to find anything that fits me perfectly. I'd done a bit of quilting before but this pattern was the first thing I tried - because every tall girl knows that perfectly fitting basics are like the holy grail!

I went for the t-shirt first. As a tall girl I normally stay away from boxy shop bought styles, but having read the very clear and well illustrated instructions through, I was brave enough to add length and grade the silhouette a little to make boxy work for me. I did make a tester first, and adjusted the fit a bit, but I suspect that more experienced sewists probably wouldn't need to. I chose to put the split hem from the dress pattern onto the t-shirt as I really like this detail and its flattering on those of us of a taller/curvier disposition.

The t-shirt came together really well. I found the pocket tricky (as the instructions noted I would - and I did do a practice one as suggested) and the neckband got redone a couple of times, but I think this was probably due to inexperience on my part rather than the pattern which was very clear on this point. I love the final piece and wear it regularly.

I loved the t-shirt so much, and the pattern had given me so much confidence that I decided to have another go at it - this time as a sweatshirt. I reused my adjusted front and back pieces, created some fabulously long sleeves and again went for the split hem. This time I adjusted the neckline into a slightly wider/lower neckline and used matching ribbing for the neck and the cuffs, which I did find much easier to manage. The result is fantastic, the nicest sweatshirt I own, gets worn weekly, and receives so many compliments. I think mostly because its such a simple and classic pattern (and no-one has ever seen me in something that actually fits me!)

I would highly recommend this pattern as a fantastic base that you'll use over and over again, very suitable for less experienced sewists and can be easily adjusted to create many options -  I'm currently cutting out a third version to make a sweatshirt with a low back and definitely want a dress too!