Pattern tunic with asymmetrical bottom (Product code: 9072)

Rating:
Height (cm): ℹ️
Measure the vertical distance from the floor to the apical point. І
Chest circumference (cm): ℹ️
The tape should pass horizontally around the body through the protruding points of the pectoral glands and close on the right side of the chest. І
Waist circumference (cm): ℹ️
The tape should run horizontally around the torso at waist level. І
Thigh Circumference (cm): ℹ️
The tape is applied to the buttock points. The tape should run horizontally around the torso, in front along a flexible plate applied vertically to the abdomen to account for the protrusion of the abdomen, and close on the right side of the torso. І
Price: 50.00 грн
Seam allowances: No
Pattern file format: pdf
To print : on A4 sheets
Pattern language: russian
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This tunic sewing pattern with an asymmetrical hem is designed for those who want to add elegance and lightness to their wardrobe. The unique design features an eye-catching asymmetrical cut that adds movement and dynamism to the model. Short sleeves with delicate gathers and a neat front tie create a soft and feminine look. This tunic is perfect for everyday wear or for creating a relaxed, casual outfit for walks or meet-ups.
Key features of the sewing pattern:
- Asymmetrical hem for a distinctive style;
- Short sleeves with gathers;
- Front tie for adjustable fit;
- Simple construction, suitable even for beginners;
- Ideal for lightweight fabrics for maximum comfort.
Order this tunic sewing pattern now and create a stylish and versatile piece with your own hands!

In the set:
Pattern of the upper part of the back
Pattern of the lower part of the back
Pattern of the upper part of the shelf
Pattern of the lower part of the shelf
shape sleeves
How many to cut:
1. The upper part of the back - 1 detail
2. The upper part of the shelf - 2 parts
3. The lower part of the back - 1 detail
4. The lower part of the shelf - 2 parts
The sleeve - 2 parts

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1. Grind the folds on the back. Iron the folds to the center of the part.

2. Grind the shoulder sections of the upper parts of the back and shelf, iron the allowances on the back and sweep. Sew the middle section of the upper part of the shelf with a thin roller seam.

3. Cut a diagonal strip 4.5 - 5.0 cm wide from the main fabric. Approximate length is indicated on the patterns of the upper part of the shelf. Iron the braid along the middle with the front side facing out, fold it with the front side of the neck and sew, bending the short sides outward. Cut the seam allowances, fold the fabric to the wrong side and place it on the shelf 0.1 cm from the fold, forming a drawstring.

4. Grind the side sections of the upper parts of the back and shelves. Iron the seams on the back and sweep.

5. Grind the seam of the sleeve, iron and hem. Sweep the lower section, iron it on the wrong side and adjust, leaving a small opening. Pull the elastic band to the bottom of the sleeves.

6. Tuck the sleeves into the armholes, attach them to the collar. Sweep the seams.

7. Grind the side sections of the lower parts of the back and shelves, iron the allowances on the back and sweep. Sew the lower section and the middle section of the shelf with a thin roller seam.

8. Sew the lower part of the tunic to the upper part, iron the allowances on the upper part and sweep.

9. Cut a tie of the desired length and width of 4 cm from the main fabric. Iron the tie lengthwise in the middle, facing outwards. Then unfold and iron the longitudinal sections to the intended middle line. Fold the blindfold along the middle line, connecting the folds and adjust 0.1 cm from the edge. Pull the tie into the drawstring of the neck. In a similar way, process two ties 10 cm long each and sew them to the chamfering seam of the upper and lower parts of the back and the shelf.

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