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Front: cut one on the fold from fabric and one on the fold from lining if used
Back: cut two from fabric and two from lining, if used
Sleeve: cut two from fabric and two from lining, if used
Front neck facing: cut one on the fold from fabric and one on the fold from interfacing
Back neck facing: cut two from fabric and two from interfacing
1.5cm seam allowance throughout, unless otherwise stated.
Trouser front: cut two
Trouser back: cut two
Bodice front: cut one on the fold
Bodice back: cut two
Strap: cut two
Pocket: cut two
Pocket facing: cut two
Front bodice facing: cut one on the fold
Back bodice facing: cut two
Sash: cut two on the fold
1cm seam allowance used throughout, unless otherwise stated.
Custom size
Note: begin by taking your hip measurement
Front/back: cut four (quarter of hip plus 24cm) x 72cm rectangles
Neckband: cut one 5cm x 74cm strip on the bias
Cuff: cut two 10cm x 45cm strips
Belt: cut one 14cm x 152cm strip
Belt loops: cut two 3cm x 10cm strips
1.5cm seam allowance used unless otherwise stated.
Frilled Peplum-Style Top | Dressmaking Pattern (A0 and A4)
Difficulty level
Intermediate
Pattern format
zip
Size
Front: cut one on the fold
Back: cut one pair
Lower front: cut two on the fold
Lower back: cut two on the fold
Sleeve: cut one pair
Frill: cut two on the fold
Neckband: cut a bias strip, 4cm x 68cm
1.5cm seam allowance used throughout unless otherwise stated.