Blouse Pattern, Tribeca Dress / PDF (A4, A3, A0, US Letter) - Frames, Layers by Size, Video Projection

13,90€

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The Tribeca blouse/dress is a pattern that, under its classic exterior, will give you the opportunity to let your creativity speak. The model allows you to play with materials, colors, and the transparency of the fabrics. Its carefully positioned cutouts nicely highlight the bust. Many variations are available: as a blouse or shirt, as a dress with or without buttons on the front, with or without decorative bias to highlight the yoke bands. Its cut is slightly fitted, for a feminine and comfortable fall.

Sewing level : intermediate to advanced , the technical points are the careful installation of the yokes and bias strips, the tear-proof slit with the assembly of the wrist for the buttoned wrist version and the installation of the neckline bias, the buttoning tab for the buttoned front dress/blouse version.

The Tribeca pattern is sized from 34 to 52. The finished garment measurement chart is available in the product photos. Emilie and Amanda are wearing Tribeca in size 36.

SEAM ALLOWANCES INCLUDED (1 CM).

***ENGLISH NOTICE AVAILABLE WITH YOUR PATTERN***

- Fabric consumption for a width of 140 cm:
Blouse without band / with band :
34-36: 130 cm / 150 cm
38-46: 150 cm / 170 cm
48-52: 165 cm / 185 cm
Blouse :
34-36: 150 cm
38-46: 170 cm
48-52: 185 cm
Unbuttoned / Buttoned dress :
34-36: 210 cm / 190 cm
38-46: 240 cm / 220 cm
48-52: 270 cm / 250 cm

- 20 cm of G710 iron-on
- 4 buttons about 10-15 mm for buttoned version cuffs
- 7 buttons about 10-15 mm for the bust of the buttoned dress version
- 6 buttons of about 10-15 mm for the bust of the blouse buttoned version

Lightweight fabrics (80 to 200 g/m2) with more or less hold depending on the desired result. Be careful, your fabric must mark well with the iron and not deform too much: viscose, tencel, cotton, crepe, poplin, satin, or twill. Openwork fabrics will also be interesting for this model, especially since the cleanliness of the neckline is achieved with a bias.

Our PDF sewing patterns are now all available in A4, A3, A0 and US Letter formats, including frames for easy marking, layers to choose your size and a video projection option for paperless cutting! To find out more, click here ;)

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