Myra Romper & Dress
digital pdf sewing pattern
$10.95
Myra is the perfect dress and jumpsuit with vintage detailing. The Myra dress is an easy closet staple and who doesn't like the look of a jumpsuit? You'll find the tailored details of pintucks, pleated sleeves, and an attached necktie that make this look irresistible. Even with all the stylish details, you don't need to worry, Myra is actually an easy sew! Options included: a long sleeve with elastic wrist, a pleated short sleeve, a full, twirly circle skirt, and a wide leg pants romper!
The bodice back has the option for either button loop closure or a zipper back closure added for easier dressing. This look can be competed by novice and advanced sewists.
The Instant Download PDF Includes:
- Sizes: 2T-10 years
- Size Chart, Fabric Requirements, Fabric Recommendations, Notions, and Sewing Tips
- Full tutorial with 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 Myra Coloring Page.
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My daughter loved her vintage style Halloween dress. I used an invisible zipper instead of the buttons and cut the sleeves to be 3/4. It's so cute--definitely a pattern that I'd sew again.
Needed something with a 1940’s vibe. This worked out great. Can’t wait for photos of my granddaughter in her dress and her daddy in his retro us army uniform.
I used this pattern to recreate a timber for a friend who just lost her grandma and it is a easy to use pattern and easy to follow instructions. The jumper turned out perfect and I plan to use this pattern for Easter jumpers! Thanks you 🙏
As always you are my ‘go to’ company for any pattern, I’ve since made two of these jumpsuits and instructions were clear and the finished product was lovely , thank you x
I haven’t used this particular pattern yet but, I have completed a few of the VFT patterns a month or so ago. The patterns that I’ve used have been very easy to follow and turned out great!