![]() I did a cursory glance at the instructions and mostly went by the quick reference list for experienced sewers.Įmma– Lovely simple style, Just two pattern pieces which is really easy. It is pretty basic so it has a lot of room for personal embellishment choices and possible variations. Sarah from Musings of a Seamstress – I like the dress. For the next one, I'll have to adjust that a little. The bust darts ended up a little too low. I knew immediately which fabric I would use for mine and have decided I need one for every day of the week! Yes, it's that comfortable! I had to do some alterations to this shift dress pattern, I shortened the bodice and the length for my height. I think a lace one would be stunning.ĭiane of Two Chicklets – Your dress is gorgeous on you and I absolutely love this style. ![]() I didn't embellish my first one as I had nothing appropriate in my stash. The Lilly Shift itself is simple and elegant, and I can imagine making a few of them. The layered printing is also genius – I have never seen this before, and it was wonderful. Sue at Fadanista – I loved the checklist idea in the instructions. This is the best and easiest way I have seen of attaching a lining to a dress. I love the pattern Deby! 2 pattern pieces with a couple of hours and one has a new dress. ![]() Judy at Stoney Sews – Pattern seems between Advanced Beginner and Intermediate because of invisible zip, being fully lined and the sewing of curves. If you are an A/B/C cup through the bust and less pear-shaped, the 0-20 range will be the best option.The Shift Dress Pattern Tester versions and their comments If you are a D cup or larger, our 14-32 range will ensure the best fit through the bust. Each inch difference equals one cup size. If you fall in one of the overlapping sizes, we suggest determining your cup size first by measuring your full bust and high bust and subtracting one from the other. The main difference between the two size ranges is that the 14-32 range is drafted for larger busts with a more pear-shaped lower body. Since there is some overlap between our two size ranges, you may be wondering which one to choose. How to Choose the Right Size Range For You If you've made our patterns before, you may find you are a different size in the extended range, so it is really important you choose a size based on your actual measurements rather than what you may have chosen in the past. While there are a few overlapping sizes in the 0-20 and 14-32 size range, please note that body measurements are not the same. ![]() If the difference is smaller, you may need to make a small bust adjustment. If the difference between your high bust and full bust is greater than 4", you may need to make a full bust adjustment for select patterns. Please note that D cup does not refer to bra sizing, but rather the difference in inches between high and full bust a 4" difference between those measurements is equivalent to a D cup (a difference of 1"= A cup, 2" = B cup, 3" = C cup etc.). Our 14-32 size range is based on a D cup bust and pear-shaped lower body with an average height of 5'-6". A 2" difference between those measurements is equivalent to a B cup (a difference of 1"= A cup, 2" = B cup, 3" = C cup etc.) If the difference between your high bust and full bust is higher than 2", you may need to make a full bust adjustment for select patterns. Please note that B cup does not refer to bra sizing, but rather the difference in inches between high and full bust. Our 0-20 size range is based on a B cup bust with an average height of 5'-6". ![]() Please note that older patterns may only be available in sizes 0-20. Closet Core Patterns drafts patterns in two size ranges. ![]()
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