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Sew Different Essential Denim Dress

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Buy the Essential Denim Dress sewing pattern from Sew Different. The Essential Denim Dress is a gently fitted shift dress or tunic with cap sleeves. Its diagonal bust line is echoed in the diagonal pocket. The three front panels provide lots of scope for mixing and matching fabrics.

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

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

Suggested fabrics: Denim, heavy cotton, scuba, linen, and most medium weight fabrics.

Fabric requirements:
Total fabric requirements:
150 cm (60") wide fabric: 1.25 m (1.5 yd)
112 cm (45") wide fabric: 1.75 m (1.75 yd)

Separate panel fabric requirements:
150 cm (60") wide fabric: Fabric A, 0.5 m (0.5 yd) // Fabric B, 0.25 m (0.25 yd) // Fabric C (includes back), 1 m (1 yd) // Fabric D, 0.25 m (0.25 yd)
112 cm (45") wide fabric: Fabric A, 0.75 m (0.75 yd) // Fabric B, 0.25 m (0.25 yd) // Fabric C (includes back), 1 m (1.25 yd) // Fabric D, 0.25 m (0.25 yd)

Sizing: UK 8 - 26. Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Thread; 1 m of bias tape.

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annwatts
Lovely contrast front, easy to wear

Nicely produced pattern / packaging with clear instructions. The panelled front with pocket is what drew me to it - and I love the effect on my finished dress. I adapted the pattern to get a more fitted dress, adding a back zip, front under bust darts, amending the width of front panels and making it knee length. Personal preference to go for a more fitted look. Very pleases with end result. Full details on my blog sewwatts.wordpress.com