Misses' sewing pattern packet comes with sewing templates, fabric recommendations, pattern pieces, sizing guides, and instructions for (1) dress with length and sleeve variations, (1) jacket, and (1) belt
Dress and jacket sewing pattern templates for misses' sizes 16, 18, 20, 22, and 24
Misses' dress features a flared skirt, self belt, an invisible back zipper, back waist darts, options for V-neck or jewel neckline, and optional 3/4 length sleeves; princess seam jacket has shaped hemlines and is fully lined
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I used this for a cosplay. My biggest hurdle was that the pattern pieces for the jacket are not marked as needing lining, yet the instructions said there was lining. Typically, the pattern pieces give you the information you need while cutting; those instructions were missing. Fortunately I had bought enough lining to make the jacket a success. I also altered the bodice of the dress to match what the 1960s version of the Penguin wore in Batman by using the front part of the bodice for fabric and lace. Overall, I'm pretty pleased with the way things worked out.
I used this for a cosplay. My biggest hurdle was that the pattern pieces for the jacket are not marked as needing lining, yet the instructions said there was lining. Typically, the pattern pieces give you the information you need while cutting; those instructions were missing. Fortunately I had bought enough lining to make the jacket a success. I also altered the bodice of the dress to match what the 1960s version of the Penguin wore in Batman by using the front part of the bodice for fabric and lace. Overall, I'm pretty pleased with the way things worked out.