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london dresses Anna Dress*This pattern is available as a PDF download for you to print and assemble at home, or take to your local copyshop to print. For help with the downloading, printing and assembling process, please see this post THE DRESS An effortless dress featuring double pleats at the bust, grown on sleeves and a panelled a line skirt. Variations include both slash and v neck options, plus midi and maxi skirt possibilities and a dramatic thigh high split. Super

*This pattern is available as a PDF download for you to print and assemble at home, or take to your local copyshop to print. For help with the downloading, printing and assembling process, please see this post

THE DRESS

An effortless dress featuring double pleats at the bust, grown-on sleeves and a panelled a-line skirt. Variations include both slash and v-neck options, plus midi and maxi skirt possibilities and a dramatic thigh high split. Super quick and simple to make, cut it short for the perfect festival dress, or make it worthy of the red carpet with a maxi skirt and thigh high split.

Check out #bhlAnna on Instagram to see how other people have made this pattern!

Multi-sized sewing pattern from B Cup UK 6-24 / US 2-20 and D Cup UK 16-34 / US 12-30.

Copyshop files (B cup): 3x A0 sheets

Copyshop files (D cup): 4x A0 sheets

Print at home files (B cup): 15x A4/US letter (bodice); 38x A4/US letter (skirt)

Print at home files (D cup): 16x A4/US letter (bodice); 40x A4/US letter (skirt)

Lightweight woven fabrics with a bit of body are ideal – rayon, silk crepe de Chine, silk charmeuse, chiffon, wool crepe etc. However, stable fabrics will work too, such as – quilting cotton, lawn, batiste, shirting, voile, Broderie Anglaise, silk habotai etc. Try stitching pennies into the hem to give your skirt more schwing!

B Cup - Maxi Dress VARIATIONS 1 & 2
45" / 1.15m
Sizes UK 6-12 4m / 4.4yds
Sizes UK 14-20 4.7m / 5.1yds
Sizes UK 22-24 5.7m / 6.3yds
60" / 1.5m ALL SIZES 3.2m / 3.5yds
B Cup - Midi Dress VARIATION 3
45" / 1.15m
Sizes UK 6-12 2.2m / 2.4yds
Sizes UK 14-24 2.8m / 3.1yds
60" / 1.5m ALL SIZES 2.2m / 2.4yds

D Cup - Maxi Dress VARIATION 1
45" / 1.15m
Sizes UK 16-20 4.7m / 5.1yd
Sizes UK 22-24 5.7m / 6.3yd
Sizes UK 26-34 6m / 6.6yd
60" / 1.5m
Sizes UK 16-24 3.2m / 3.5yd
Sizes UK 26-34 4.8m / 5.2yd
D Cup - Maxi Dress VARIATION 2
45" / 1.15m
Sizes UK 16-20 4.7m / 5.1yd
Sizes UK 22-24 5.7m / 6.3yd
Sizes UK 26-34 6m / 6.6yd
60" / 1.5m
Sizes UK 16-24 3.2m / 3.5yd
Sizes UK 26-34 4.9m / 5.4yd
D Cup - Midi Dress VARIATION 3
45" / 1.15m
Sizes UK 16-24 2.8m / 3.1yd
Sizes UK 26-34 3.2m / 3.5yd
60" / 1.5m
Sizes UK 16-24 2.2m / 2.4yd
Sizes UK 26-34 2.5m / 2.7yd
  • Your fabric
  • Pins
  • Tape measure
  • Tailor's chalk
  • Pinking shears (optional)
  • Hand sewing needle
  • Matching thread
  • Dress makers shears
  • Tracing paper (optional)
  • 22" invisible zipper
  • Hook & eye
B Cup - Size US/UK
2/6 4/8 6/10 8/12 10/14 12/16 14/18 16/20 18/22 20/24
Finished bust
33in
83¾cm
34in
86¼cm
35in
88¾cm
36in
91¼cm
38in
96¼cm
40in
101¼cm
43in
109cm
46in
116¾cm
49in
124½cm
52in
132cm
Finished waist
25½in
64¾cm
26½in
67¼cm
27½in
69¾cm
28½in
72¼cm
30½in
77¼cm
32½in
82¼cm
35½in
90cm
38½in
97¾cm
41½in
105½cm
44½in
113cm
Finished hip
41¾in
106cm
42¾in
108½cm
43¾in
111cm
44¾in
113½cm
46¾in
118½cm
48¾in
123½cm
51¾in
131¼cm
54¾in
139cm
57¾in
146¾cm
60¾in
154¼cm
Finished maxi skirt length
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
Finished midi skirt length
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm

 

D Cup - Size US/UK
12/16 14/18 16/20 18/22 20/24 22/26 24/28 26/30 28/32 30/34
Finished bust
43in
109¼cm
45½in
115¾cm
48in
122cm
50¼in
127¾cm
52½in
133½cm
55in
139¾cm
57¼in
145½cm
59½in
151¼cm
62in
157cm
64¼in
163¼cm
Finished waist
37¾in
96cm
40¼in
102¼cm
42½in
108cm
45in
114¼cm
47¼in
121¼cm
49¾in
126½cm
52in
132cm
54¼in
137¾cm
56¾in
144¼cm
59in
150cm
Finished hip
50¼in
127¾cm
52¾in
134cm
55in
139¾cm
57½in
146cm
59¾in
151¾cm
62¼in
158¼cm
64½in
164cm
67in
170¼cm
69¼in
176cm
71½in
181¾cm
Finished maxi skirt length
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
46in
117cm
Finished midi skirt length
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm
23¾in
60½cm


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