This simple tunic or dress has a scoop neck and elbow length sleeves. It’s another comfortable piece since it’s made from jersey. A double needle was used to hem the neck, sleeves, and dress bottom.
I used a draft that I already had to make this pattern, but Lydia could be used as a base as well. Just extend the bottom being sure to make it wide enough for your hips.
lightweight jersey
Novice
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Mar 20, 2008, 06.33 PMby daicrinne
Hmm, you’re right, I do seem like I’m copying elegantmusings. My room is not nearly as tidy as Casey’s though! I ‘ll try and take pics in some other rooms. I was getting bored with my closet curtains though. I’ve got yellow and red walls too…
Mar 11, 2008, 11.32 AMby staticstasy
-and the same door! heh
nice dress
Mar 10, 2008, 08.22 PMby emilykate
It’s really nicely done! You got the flare of the skirt part just right, great proportion.
Tee hee, it looks like you went over to elegantmusing’s house to take the photo- she has the same colour walls in her pics!