Asha Dress
This sophisticated midi dress will effortlessly elevate your wardrobe. It is a regular fit with a slightly blouson bodice and flowy skirt which falls from the shirred waistline. The bodice has a gorgeous feminine, shirred cuff sleeves to match the waist. The curved hem gives this style a totally up to the moment feel.
69,99 € – 74,99 €
Kein Mehrwertsteuerausweis, da Kleinunternehmer nach §19 (1) UStG. zzgl. Versandkosten
Skill Level
Description
The Asha dress is a beautiful stylish dress. The Tutorial will teach you how to sew the cuffs and the waist using a technique called shirring. How to create a smooth neckline using self-cut Bias binding and how to sew a neat, curved hem.
The dress pattern includes two versions, with arms and armless. You will have enough fabric to sew the version with Arms.
Sewing a dress from viscose fabric can be a popular choice for several reasons. Viscose, also known as rayon, is a semi-synthetic fabric made from wood pulp.
Viscose is perfect for dressmaking because it’s soft, breathable, and drapes well, offering comfort and elegance. Its versatility allows for various styles. Additionally, it’s easy to sew, making it a practical choice for creating stylish dresses.
It’s also an Eco-friendly option, produced from sustainably sourced wood pulp, making it a more environmentally friendly choice compared to certain synthetic fabrics.
Viscose is generally easy to sew, a good option for both beginners and experienced sewers. It behaves well under a sewing machine and is less prone to fraying compared to some other fabrics.
We recommend using sharp fine pins, this fabric can snag easily with blunt pins or needles.
Fabric
Viscose
100% Viscose
32-44
46-54
the size chart is in Australian, below is a conversion chart to help.
If you would like to see the finished Soraya on different sizes, please check out the #saashadress HERE
A0 printed pattern folded into A4 size, all sizes are included in the printout
Pattern Instruction
Main fabric
Up to size 44 Includes 2,9m fabric
From 46 to size 54 Includes 3,25m fabric
This is enough to make both views of the pattern
This is enough to make all views of the pattern
Reel of matching Gutermann thread
Reel of shirring elastic in Black
Black Hook and Eye
Sewing machine needle:
Mixed Microtex sewing machine needles
Label
Made by Me
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The short film will include tips and tricks for sewing with viscose, including how to shirr your cuffs and waist, sewing a neat neckline using self-cut Bias binding for a lovely finish to your dress.
A regular sewing machine
An overlock is helpful to finish off the raw edges of this fabric, but a zigzag can also be used on a standard sewing machine.
Sharp fabric scissors are recommended (and don’t let anyone to use them to cut anything but fabric!!)
Sharp fine pins
A tape measures
A small ruler if you have one
Taylors chalk or a fabric marker
A seam ripper (even the most experienced sewisters need one of these!!)
A cup of Tee, Coffee or a glass of wine!