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Maeve Pinafore
Maeve Pinafore

Maeve Pinafore

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Beginner
Difficulty

Intermediate

Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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About this pattern

Want us to let you in on the top secret formula that makes Posner and Posner’s design a winner? It’s ‘easy wear shape’ + ‘generously sized pockets’ = ‘quick outfit winner’ – we’ve even subtracted the fastenings for you! Maths aside, this pattern is also a masterclass in working with this season’s hit fabric, needlecord.

Essentials

  • Fabric, 2m (150cm)
  • Fusible interfacing, 25cm

Suggested fabrics

  • Light to medium weight woven fabrics with up to 10% stretch, such as corduroy or denim

Sizes

  • 8-24

Cutting guide

  • Front and back: cut two on the fold
  • Front and back facing: cut two on the fold of fabric and two on the fold of interfacing
  • Pocket: cut four, leaving 1.5cm of fabric around the edge of the pattern
  • 1.5cm seam allowance used throughout, unless otherwise stated.

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    1. Download the pattern from sewmag.co.uk, then print out and follow the cutting guide. Place the fabric for the pockets right side together, and on the wrong side, draw around the pocket pattern using a fabric pen or tailor’s chalk. Make sure that you flip the pattern over for the second pocket. Stitch around each pocket along the drawn line, leaving the straight edge open. Trim away excess fabric and clip the curves. Fold the pockets to the right side and press the edges. Topstitch close to the curved edge at the top of the pocket.

    2. Position the pockets where indicated on the front of the dress, so that the unstitched straight e

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