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Style Arc Gertrude Designer Dress

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Buy the Gertrude Designer Dress sewing pattern from Style Arc. This designer dress features a fitted bodice, dropped shoulder line, engineered sleeves with under-sleeve tucks, inverted pleats, and a back zip.

Note: Style Arc patterns are suited to a more confident maker. The written instructions are not illustrated at each step.

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: Washed linen, crepe, silk, rayon.

Fabric requirements: 148 cm (58") wide fabric - cut on the fold, two way: Sizes 4 - 8, 1.9 m (2 yd) // Sizes 10 - 18, 2.3 m (2.5 yd) // Sizes 20 - 30, 2.9 m (3.2 yd).

Sizing: 4 – 16 or 18 – 30 (approx. UK 4/6 – 16/18 or UK 18/20 – 32, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer’s size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Fusible interfacing (90 cm/36" wide), 20 cm (8"); invisible zip, 50 cm (20") long.

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Stripy Gertrude Designer Dress

The Gertrude Designer Dress is a fun and a bit challenging sew with lots of interesting lines. I should have picked a size closer to my upper body measurements, as the size 10 was too big. (My hips are a size 14 but there's plenty of room for them in the size 10 dress.) It really looks best when it's more fitted at the top, or at least it did on me. So I sewed in most of them seams, which was a bit of a hassle but not the pattern's fault. I choose to make the sleeves without the pleats. I also skipped the pockets, as I think it will ruin the exaggerated hip curve. The fabric is a linen/rayon blend which was a great choice for this dress. Some drape and some structure at the same time. Here's a link to more photos and info on my IG.