KERTTU knot dress & skirt | Named Clothing | PDF Pattern

€15,80 EUR
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This is a PDF Pattern

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The Kerttu sewing pattern includes two variations: a sun dress with tie detail at the front, and a simple high-waist skirt. Both variations come with a tiered maxi-length hem and an elastic waist. The dress has a deep V-neck and a keyhole detail at the front. The rounded back neckline is gathered with spaghetti shoulder straps. You can adjust the length of the straps through the opening in the back lining.

Sizes: EUR 23-56/ US 0-24/ UK 4-28

Skill level: Intermediate

MATERIALS & SUPPLIES

Dress

  • Fusible interfacing, 80 cm (7/8 yd)

  • 1 cm (3/8”) cord for shoulder straps, 120 cm (1 3/8 yd)

  • 2.5 cm (1”) elastic, your waist circumference

Skirt

  • Fusible interfacing, 30 cm (3/8 yd)

  • 2.5 cm (1”) elastic, your waist circumference

FABRIC RECOMMENDATIONS

Choose a light weight or medium weight non-stretch fabric. You can choose a low-drape fabric, for example a light cotton or linen, or opt for a more drapey fabric, such as a medium weight rayon challis or similar. Use a pre-made cord for the spaghetti shoulder straps, or sew them from your main fabric.

Digital Product Safety Warnings

The product (digital pattern) itself does not directly fall under physical product safety requirements; however, the following aspects are addressed:

GPSR Article 3: The digital pattern does not pose direct risks to consumers. The user assumes responsibility for the materials and processes used to create the finished product.

GPSR Article 7: This pattern complies with GPSR Article 7, ensuring all safety-related information is provided clearly and comprehensively.

Digital Accessibility: The digital file has been tested for accessibility and is free of known harmful software or malware at the time of publishing.