LILJA dress, pinafore & blouse | Named Clothing | PDF Pattern

$25.62 CAD
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Lilja is a charmingly unique wrap garment that comes in three different variations: an ankle-length dress, a pinafore dress and a blouse. You can sew any of the variations either sleeveless or with bohemian, ¾-length puff sleeves. You can also choose either a round or square neckline, or a combination of both. The round neckline can be finished with either a facing or a binding with back vent and ties. This versatile garment is both simple to sew and easy to wear.

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

Skill level: Intermediate

MATERIALS & SUPPLIES

Dress

  • Fusible interfacing, 165 cm (1 ¾ yd)

  • (4 cm (1 5/8”) binding, 145 cm (1 5/8 yd))

Pinafore

  • Fusible interfacing, 200 cm (2 1/8 yd)

Blouse

  • Fusible interfacing, 25 cm (1/4 yd)

  • ( 4 cm (1 5/8”) binding, 200 cm (2 1/8 yd))

FABRIC RECOMMENDATIONS

For any variation, choose a light or medium weight non-stretch fabric. You can opt for a low drape shirting, such as poplin or light seersucker, or choose a fabric with drape, for example crepe or rayon challis. If your variation features bindings, you can cut them from your fabric, or use a premade binding.

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.