DIY: Make your own unique asymmetrical dress.

Sewing project for beginners, or more advanced sewing enthusiasts, who want to make a simple but unique dress.

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Description

Do you want to make a simple dress that looks unique and feels very comfy?

Make with me this gorgeous asymmetrical dress!

This dress is easy to cut and easy to sew with the step-by-step video instructions!

The course includes everything and even more than you need to make it:

fabric recommendations and calculating, pdf sewing pattern and its assembling instructions, sewing sequences, flat sketch and tips on absolute invisible, professionally finished hand-stitched blind hem!

 

This dress has only one side seam,  two pattern details, and doesn’t require any adhesive interfacing.

If you have never made a dress with sleeves this project is a great way to start! The sleeve cups and armholes in this dress are just  straight lines, that are very easy to connect together!

The way to transfer and form symmetrical pleats that I am showing in this tutorial will help you to make accurate and professionally looking pleats in any other project!

You will also learn a way to choose stretchy fabrics, woven or knit, and how to choose the correct negative ease for different fabrics.

So even if you are a more advanced sewing enthusiast -I think you will find something new that you can learn in this course!


What You Will Learn!

  • How to read, print and assemble a sewing pattern.
  • How to choose the correct fabric. (how fabric stretches, width, and the fiber content)
  • How to prepare fabric for cutting
  • How to place and cut pattern details correctly on a fabric
  • How to transfer pleats from the pattern to a fabric, and how to form them correctly on a fabric.
  • How to blind stitch hemming by hand professionally
  • How to use notches for easy and proper sewing

Who Should Attend!

  • For beginners, who already made easy sewing projects, and want to start making their own clothing.
  • For more advanced sewing enthusiasts who want to make a new, simple, but unique asymmetrical dress.