Evelyn Top & Dress
digital pdf sewing pattern
$9.95
Evelyn is a gorgeous pattern featuring a fashion forward cold shoulder bodice. The drape sleeve is a double layer that can be created from fabrics or lace and trim! The bodice features optional front and back faux princess seams and an optional pin-tucked front bodice.
The skirt is very full and has the option to be fully lined for a beautiful inside finish. The Evelyn skirt can be made into dress or top lengths to make an even more versatile design. Evelyn will be a fast favorite of your fashionable little ones and is sure to be a best-seller for boutiques as well.
The Instant Download PDF Includes:
- Sizes: 2-10 years
- Size Chart, Fabric Requirements, Fabric Recommendations, Notions, and Sewing Tips
- Full tutorial and step-by-step instructions, including over 40 color photos to clarify each step for beginners
- Includes (2) Downloadable Files:
- US Letter (A4 compatible): Print from home with regular computer paper, tape together, and then cut pattern pieces
- A0 Copy Shop (Projector compatible): Send off to print large scale or use with your at home projector
Click here to download the free Evelyn Coloring Page.
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I found everything was effortless and simple.
My granddaughter loved the Evelyn dress I made for her. She’s a tall thin 7 year old so I blended the size 7 with an 8 length. It turned out perfect. Good directions and easy to follow.
I haven’t used it yet. I am working on the Emma dress. I would like to comment on the Emma dress. Assembling the collar pattern was difficult. There were no instructions for adding the rounded edge piece to the 2 pieces of the collar. I had to print three different sizes of the rounded edge to fit the size collar I was making. Also, it was trial and error figuring out what piece belonged to the collar . Sorry if this sounds confusing. Please have someone look at the collar pattern pieces.
Excellent, no problems at all
This was a more complicated dress and I can say I did get confused with how the ruffle was to be attached to the top.