Primrose Baby Dress
digital pdf sewing pattern
$6.95
Primrose is an absolutely DARLING babydoll inspired dress that can be sewn with special occasion fabrics or in everyday wear wovens as well!! The dress is knee-length with loads of options for sleeve styles - including our brand new design for a cap/flounce sleeve! The bodice can be done as a flat front or with precious pintucks, and the skirt has options for a plain skirt or with the tiered version that is sure to have your girl twirling the day away!
The Instant Download PDF Includes:
- Sizes: 0-3 months - 18-24 months
- 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:
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- 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 Primrose Coloring Page.
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It was very easy to follow the instructions and the finished product is beautiful and magical...love it...it is my go to pattern for any fancy occasion .
I purchased this pattern for the sew along and boy did I struggle! With all of the VFT patterns I’ve used this one is the one I struggled with the most. It helped me make a lovely dress but perhaps because I usually have found VFT patterns to be seamless and easy this one threw me through a loop! I finally finished it but I did feel like my inexperience showed through with this pattern, where usually it doesn’t with other VFT patterns. I’ll have to try a Primrose in an “every day” look rather than the tulle version next and see how it compares!
I love these patterns. They are so pretty and timeless. This was my first experience with digital patterns. It wasn’t easy to assemble but I do like having the ability to cut the different sizes and that my pattern paper isn’t as flimsy at traditional patterns. I’d prefer video instruction over the written ones with pics but I’m sorting it out and excited to soon have a finished product for my granddaughters.