Patron de robe et t-shirt en Ebony

$18.00 USD
Format du patron (taille 0 - 20)
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Le t-shirt Ebony, avec sa silhouette fluide et drapée, est un basique polyvalent que vous voudrez porter chaque jour.

Créez soit une robe dansante en jersey soit un top cropped très moderne, déterminez la profondeur et la forme de l’encolure et choisissez entre des manches longues ou des manches 3/4. Ebony peut aussi être réalisé en tunique, avec un ourlet plus court devant qu’au dos et des manches raglan courtes. Toutes les encolures sont finies par une bande de jersey.

Tailles : Actuellement disponible uniquement dans les tailles 0-20 (PDF)

Tissu recommandé:

  • Réalisez un tee-shirt fluide et drapé avec des tricots légers ou de poids moyen avec au moins 30% d'extensibilité transversale, comme les jerseys en rayonne, coton, soie, mérinos et lin. Un Ebony plus sculptural peut être réalisé avec des tissus plus robustes comme les tricots ponte et scuba.

Consultez notre guide pour imprimer et assembler les fichiers PDF ici

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Country of Origin
États-Unis
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Customer Reviews

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Barbara Hill
BIT OF A RISK FROM NZ

This pattern was recommended by a NZ retailer and even though I'm on the other side of the world it arrived within minutes as a PDF which the retailer printed for me .It was easy to follow, I reduced the swing to more of an A line, made it full length and am very pleased with it. All in all, easy and good instructions.

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Janet C.
Easy Make

Easy adaptable pattern. Really enjoyed making a swing top for Christmas.

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Bec J.
Love it!

Not cheap, but easy, a great fit and really versatile. Great for successful, happy sewing.

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Barbara Harkness
Nice pattern

this is a great pattern and works up really quickly. I used the crushed velvet from Core and made the dress version (added 2" to length). I wore it a number of times this holiday season and got many compliments. The fabric was surprisingly easy to work with, I did serge my seams, but even without that there was some "shedding" but not bad, and the stretch is great. Definitely have plans to make more versions of this as a dress as well as tops. My daughters will also get some pieces made for them. These patterns run true to size, I"m 5'8" and do find I need to add a few inches to length pretty consistently here. Instructions are well done, dress made in an afternoon.

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Bobee-Kay Clark
Sassy Swing

This pattern sews together quickly, is flattering, versatile, easy, and hot flash proof. I altered the sleeves to elbow length and added bag pockets 4 inches below the bottom of the armhole for a Summer swing dress with the high neckline in an edgy mid century modern cotton Lycra print. Next I made a summer nightie with the low neckline in a Cotton spandex tie dye in pastel colors. I am planning to make a long sleeved/ pocketed version in black and off white bamboo Lycra that I’ll wear in Autumn with black boots, in Winter with black velvet leggings, and next Spring with a white lace petticoat. I also want to make the low necked tee; I think it is loose enough at the bottom I can tie it when I do handstands in yoga to stay modest. (I almost always add pockets; it makes life so much easier.)