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Vogue Dress V1882

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Buy the V1882 dresses sewing pattern from Vogue. It’s perfect for an advanced beginner/intermediate dressmaker. Fit and flare dress, lined, close-fitting through bust, has cut-in shoulders, deep V-neckline, empire waist seaming with topstitching, princess seams, side seam pockets, narrow straps, center back zipper, stitched hem, and length variations. Separate pattern pieces are included for cup sizes A, B, C, D.

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: Jacquard, Sateen, Ankara Fabric, Crepe. Lining: Lining Fabric. Interfacing: Lightweight Fusible. Unsuitable for obvious diagonals.

Note: Extra fabric maybe needed to match plaids, stripes, one-way design fabrics or for shrinkage.

Sizing: B5 (8-10-12-14-16), Y5 (18-20-22-24-26), approx. UK sizes B5 (6 – 12), Y5 (14 – 22/24). based on our standardised size chart. Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

Notions: Thread. A, B: 22" (56 cm) zipper.

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Leslie Felperin
Not as simple as it looks

I bought about 5 metres of this gorgeous viscose-poly jacquard fabric from The New Craft Store and had it sitting in the stash gathering dust when we got invited to a big posh wedding, so a search for a jacquard-friendly pattern turned up this. I did a toile first in size 16 only to realise that despite having lost a few kilos recently, I am not yet a 16 so I had to buy the pattern again to get an 18 size in the next block up. Then I worked out I needed yet more fabric. Many pounds of expenditure later, this is the result.

As with all the Big 4/Big 5 pattern houses, the instructions are not as user-friendly as ones written by independent designers but I'm getting better at deciphering them and it came together well. Invisible zippers have long been my Kryptonite but a few YouTube tutorials helped me crack the code and this one went in snuggly. Getting the front wings to sit proud was more challenging and once I had finished it and put it on for the wedding I realised I was exposing more boobage than I would have liked, but luckily a friend had a safety pin. I make make a rouleaux hoop and button closure for more modesty eventually.  But all in all I'm chuffed with the final result and enjoyed the gasps of incredulity when I told people I'd made the frock myself.