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The Cara asymmetrical dress pattern is a truly beautiful dress with an unique design. It's perfect for any formal occasion, whether you're attending a wedding or dancing at a gala. The wrap style is both flattering and comfortable, and the wide variety of colors and fabrics you can sew it from means you can find the perfect dress to match your personal style. This dress is sure to make you feel like the belle of the ball.
Design Highlights
- Midi length
- Long bishop sleeves
- Asymmetrical Skirt Hemline
- V neckline
- Wrap dress style
- Perfect for formal events
CARA Asymmetrical Hem Dress Pattern Overview
Crafted in a timeless silhouette, this dress features a v-neckline that is both elegant and sexy, and puffy sleeves that add a touch of elegance. This dress pattern is the perfect choice for your next cocktail dress.
Sewing Level
Cara dress pattern is great for intermediate sewing enthusiasts
Take a look inside our pattern
- A printable PDF sewing pattern format (You will need Adobe Reader on your computer to open the PDF files)
- Measurement sheet and size chart
- Step-by-step guide on how to cut and sew your pattern
- Assembling the pattern piece
- Step by Step Instructions with Illustrations
- Multiple size options offered, between 2-14 (US) / 34-46 (EU)
- A4 and Letter format for printing at home
- A0 for printing at the copy center on A0 paper rolls
- Projector files for projecting the patterns directly onto the fabric using the home projector
Supplies
Sewing Your Perfect Size Asymmetrical Dress Pattern
Make it a night to remember in this gorgeous uneven hem dress pattern. Look like a million bucks without spending nearly that much by sewing up this stunning party dress.
You'll need:
- Your Cara PDF pattern
- Preferred fabric
- Color matching thread
- interlining
- 4 small buttons
- Sewing machine
Seam Allowances
- 0 cm hem
- 1 cm seams
Fabric Suggestion:
A light weight woven fabric, such as silk, viscose, or veil, is recommended
How much fabric do you need for your diy dress?
Using the chart below, you can figure out how much fabric you'll need for your size. It is calculated for a typical fabric width which is between 140 and 150 centimeters. Be sure to adjust the pieces so they will fit correctly if you are going to use a different width or design (such as stripes, for example).
Check your contraction!
Please read! You should check the fabric's contraction before cutting. It is recommended to iron steam raw materials at their maximum recommended temperature. This will ensure a true fit and won't shrink after the first wash. You can protect yourself from shrinkage by purchasing 5% more than you need.
How To Sew It
Sewing Instructions
- Apply interlining on the cuffs and the facings
- Take the front bodice pieces and form the folds at the waist and sew at 0.5 cm
- Sew the back shoulders with the front shoulders, overlock the seam allowance and iron the seam
- Sew the bodice side seam, overlock and iron
- Sew the front facings with the back facing and iron the seams open. The outer part of the final shape is overlocked.
- Sew the facing on the neckline, starting with one chest and ending with the other, being careful to match the notches. Then give a topstitch at 0.2 cm on the facing, catching the 2 layers of seam allowances. Turn the shape inwards and iron the neckline and fix it to the shoulders with a topstitch
- Overlock the center fronts of the skirt. Turn the edges inwards according to the notches on the pattern and iron. Then sew a seam at 4 cm for fixing
- Take the skirt pieces and sew the side seams. Iron the seams and overlock
- Sew the ruffles together, iron and overlock the seams
- The free edges (center front) are overlocked, turned inwards 1cm and sewn at 0.7cm
- Make the hem of the ruffle with a Merrow Stitch at the serger
- Apply the ruffle on the skirt, taking care to match the notches. Overlock the seam and iron
- Sew the skirt with the bust, taking care to place the center of the skirt between the chest and fit for a beautiful finish. Overlock the seam and iron
- Sew the 2 buttonholes at the waist, respecting the points on the pattern. The related buttons are also sewn
- Apply the bias on the sleeve slit
- Gather the top of the sleeve between the given notches, making 2 parallel rods with a large pitch and then pulling on the ends of the thread until you reach the desired size.
- Close the sleeve, overlock the seam allowance and iron
- The cuffs are created
- Gather the bottom of the sleeves at a great pace and mount them carefully in the cuff
- Sew the sleeve on the armhole, overlock and iron
- Sew the buttonholes to the cuffs and buttons
- Sew the cord
That's all! Thanks for making the Cara asymmetrical dress pattern. I hope you had fun making it. I'm eager to see your result! It was a lot of fun to create this pattern, and I hope you enjoyed sewing it as well!
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Terms of use
This digital PDF pattern is for personal use only. No part of the pattern can be shared, reproduced, or resold in any format. Thank you so much!
**Due to the electronic nature of this pattern, refunds and exchanges are not accepted. If you have problems or questions, feel free to contact me via message