Wiesn Dirndl #6038

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Difficulty
Intermediate
Size
38-54 See Sizing Chart
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Description

It’s Oktoberfest season! In honor of our company and founders’ roots, we are offering this beautiful dirndl pattern. Based on the historical dress of Alpine peasants, the dirndl is the traditional dress of southern Germany and Austria. In Munich, wearing a dirndl is still a normal way to dress. We can’t wait to see how you all interpret this pattern!

Recommended Materials

Cotton, linen

Amount of Fabrics

A. 1 5/8 yards (1m 35cm)
B I. 1 1/4 yards (1m 10cm)
B II. 3 3/8 yards (3m)
B III. 1 4/8 yards (1m 35cm)

Seam Allowance

This pattern includes seam allowance

Instructions PDF

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  • Missing

    Mar 8, 2013, 06.40 PMby Ashkeyana

    I’m looking at the yardage chart, and I’m not certain what is needed in the way of trims, bindings, elastics, etc. I can see that I need 0.8 – 1.2 m of a 1cm material, 0.8 – 1.2 m of a 4 cm and 0.8 m of a 3 cm one (all for the blouse), but I’m not entirely certain what each diagram is supposed to represent. Is there a key somewhere on the site?

    Also, is the “paspelband” for part B piping?

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