
Learn how to sew different models of evening dresses with no complicated patterns.
Simple patterns of evening dress modelscreated for sewing angelic models. The main thing when working with materials is to add a twist to the finished model, cut it out with maximum precision and make high-quality seams. This article offers a version of a white dress with a fluffy skirt and a weightless petticoat. The attached photo shows how the white material originally complements the openwork lace and satin bow in a contrasting shade - black.With such a stylish outfit, attention is guaranteedsurrounding. In addition, sewing it will not be difficult. Modeling stage When constructing a pattern on the fabric, minimum allowances of 1.5 cm are made to ensure freedom of fit of the outfit. To cut out the dress, the front pattern offered here is initially taken.
From the neckline, mark down about 10 cm.Practicing seamstresses advise beginners to determine the depth of the neckline by placing the base on the figure. The darts lines indicated on the pattern are cut. The base should also be cut along the hip line. The back for an evening dress is cut out using this base. (24.)
First you need to draw a horizontal linefrom the armhole, choosing the lowest point on it. Then the top of the dress should be cut off along the line. The back pattern is cut along the waist darts and hip line. The following pattern is given for constructing a sun skirt.
When sewing, the skirt is connected to the hip line.When working with this base, a skirt and petticoat are cut out. Sewing recommendations When sewing a dress, it is important not only to cut it correctly, but also to baste all the elements correctly. The back and front of the dress are basted along the relief seams. The skirt is basted along the side seams, then gathered a little. It is recommended to sew the petticoat from lightweight tulle, with basting along the side seams. It must also be gathered, like the skirt. Both parts are sort of inserted into each other and basted along the top line. The upper satin part should be slightly shorter than the petticoat, a difference of 3 cm is enough. In the model version, the photo of which was above, openwork lace is sewn along the bottom of the skirt. If desired, the design can be slightly changed, to get, for example, an evening dress version like in this photo.
A secret hem is sewn into the back along the middle seam.Fastener. The quality of the tailoring is based on the reinforcement of the facing with thermal fabric. Only the middle seams along the back of the model are not reinforced. The straps are sewn as close to the line as possible. Before fastening, they must be ironed. As for the lace at the waist, it must be stitched in such a way that an openwork border protrudes downwards and upwards. The lace is tacked to the product with a blind stitch. All trim elements must undergo preliminary processing along the edge. In our case, this is a silk ribbon that is tied at the waist. For a better fit of the dress, it is advisable to choose a satin fabric that contains a share of elastane. A little effort and a wonderful evening outfit will be ready. In such a dress, you are guaranteed to become the queen of the party.