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Fitted Bodice Add-on for Every Days A Weekend Dress

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THIS IS A DIGITAL PDF SEWING PATTERN

THIS IS AN PATTERN ADD-ON ONLY - You also need the full Every Day's A Weekend Dress pattern to use this add-on pack. 

The Every Day’s A Weekend Fitted Bodice Add-on allows you to add a fitted bodice to the Every Day’s A Weekend Easy Fit Dress. 

PATTERN SPECS:
  • FORMATS: A4/Letter, A1 Copyshop, Projector
  • PROJECTOR FILES: Updated to include multi colour & black size lines, large text & full pattern pieces. Can still be cut on the fold if needed.
  • FABRIC TYPE: 4-way stretch knit fabrics
  • LAYERED: Yes
  • SIZES: AU 4-30 (US 0-28)
  • SKILL LEVEL: Experienced Beginner
  • OPEN & PRINT IN: Adobe Reader

WHAT’S INCLUDED:

PATTERN: The add-on pattern includes the front & back bodice pieces & the sleeveless arm band. All other pattern pieces are in the Every Day's A Weekend full pattern

The fitted bodice features 3 rounded necklines & 2 V-necks. It has both a sleeved & new sleeveless armhole (bands included for sleeveless). 

You then simply add the sleeves, neckband & tiers of your choice from the Every Day's A Weekend Dress to this new, fitted bodice.

Fitted Bodice Add-on for the Every Days A Weekend Easy Fit Dress sewing pattern

TUTORIAL: The tutorial contains any extra information & instructions you need that's not already contained in the 

Every Day's A Weekend tutorial.

GATHERING WITH ELASTIC: To make this even faster & easier, we’ve also included instructions on how to gather with elastic, including my recommendations on the best elastic to use.


WANT THE FULL PATTERN? 

Click HERE for the full Every Day's A Weekend Dress (Easy Fit).

This (full) pattern features an easy fit bodice, tiers in mini, knee & midi lengths, roll neck, rounded & v-necklines, plain & bishop sleeves & pockets.

Click HERE for the full Dream On Tiered Dress & Skirt (Fitted Bodice). 

This (full) pattern features an a fitted bodice, tiers in mini, knee, midi & maxi lengths, rounded & roll necklines, sleeveless with bands, plain & bishop sleeves, pockets & tiered skirt option. 


WHAT'S THE DIFFERENCE between the Dream On, the EDAW & the Add-on patterns?
  1. Bodices: Dream On & Add-on is fully fitted to the body. EDAW is easy fit.
  2. Sleeveless: Dream On & Add-on have sleeveless option. EDAW doesn't.
  3. Skirt: Dream On has skirt option. EDAW & Add-on doesn't.
  4. Maxi: Dream On includes maxi length. EDAW & Add-on doesn't. Tier 1 is also slightly narrower on the Dream On too.
  5. V-neck: EDAW & Add-on has a v-neck. Dream On doesn't.
  6. Gathering With Elastic Video: Dream On & Add-on have video.

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This is a downloadable digital PDF pattern. As such, refunds after purchase are not possible. Please note, we do not offer nor supply paper patterns. 

 


This is a downloadable digital PDF sewing pattern. As such, refunds after purchase are not possible. Discounts cannot be combined. Please note: we do not sell printed paper patterns.

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Carol A.
Loving the style

I purchased the everydays a weekend dress along with the added fitted bodice pattern. Having made the EDAW dress which I love. I decided to give the fitted bodice a try. I like it better. I did allow a bit more ease in the waistline just to be sure to have enough room and it has worked out well.
I used my overlocker for the gathering and I love this method.
I used elastic in the waist as well.
Love both dresses and will get a good deal of wear out of both of them

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Winifred T.
Very nice

I must admit it was a lot for me going back and forth between the original dress and the fitted bodice add on, but I managed it and the resulting dress is adorable. I ordered the thinner elastic in 3/8, and I think that worked out because I was stretching it to the point where it turned into a string as it was. I'm happy to have learned that technique for gathering. Really like PE patterns.