Choli: Misses Small (10-12) to 2X Large (26-28) in B, C, and D cups; other garments gathered or tied to fit. This pattern is the perfect starting point for creating your own stunning style, whether you are a dancer, historic reenactor, or lover of fashion. Layer the Coin Bra on top of the Choli, the Tassel Belt and Hip Shawl on top of the Ten-Yard Skirt and Pantaloons. The Choli is a fitted backless top that ties in the back; it has short sleeves and underarm gussets that provide ease of movement for dancing. The Pantaloons feature voluminous legs that help hold out the skirt and pleat into a narrow hip band to reduce bulk at the hip line. The Ten-yard Skirt is a three tier garment that reduces bulk at the upper edge and the weight of the overall garment, but is truly ten yards around at the hem. It results in a skirt that is truly swishy, lofty, and perfect for dancing. Your personalized selection of fabrics, fringes, tassels, adornment, jewelry, and make-up will turn this tribal collection into a wondrous extravaganza of color and movement. Pattern includes graded pieces for choli, cutting diagrams for other garments, and complete instructions for all garment assembly, fringe- and tassel-making, and embellishment. Suggested fabrics vary; see instruction booklet inside pattern for details. Go here for details about the new Tribal Style Headdress & Makeup Booklet, which will help you enhance your costume and performance persona. Yardage chart (.pdf) This pattern is available as a Paper pattern and PDF pattern. Choose thepattern format you want in the drop down menu. The PDF pattern has instructions and files for copy shop (36” and A0), print at home (A4 and 8.5”x11”) LEARN MORE: Everyday Pantaloons made from the Belly Dancer pattern. Tribal Style Headdress & Makeup Booklet.
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Buy the M7202 ponchos sewing pattern from McCall’s. It’s perfect for an advanced beginner dressmaker. These very loose-fitting ponchos have a narrow hem. A: Stand-up collar. A, B, C: Patch pockets (bias C) and front snap closing. D: Purchased toggle closing. Hood B (flat-fell seam) and collar extending into tie ends C, D: Single-layer, wrong side shows. This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following format: – PAPER (next working day dispatch on orders and FREE UK delivery over £50) Suggested fabrics: Fleece, wool blends, boiled wool, sweatshirt fleece. Sizing: Y (XS-S-M), ZZ (L-XL-XXL), approx. UK sizes Y (4 – 10), ZZ (12 – 24). Please check the size chart and finished garment measurements. Notions: A, B, C: Four large snaps // D: Three toggles, one large snap. If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing. Help using commercial sewing patterns:
The Robinson Wrap Cardigan is a soft, fitted cardigan with a tie fastening. It is knitted from the top down in one piece with a modified raglan construction. The cardigan is finished with a double knitted edge and i-cord ties. Sizes: (A, B, C) (D, E, F) (G, H, I) Measurements: The sizes are designed to fit a natural bust measurement of (75, 85, 95) (105, 115, 125) (135, 145, 155) cm and a natural waist of (61, 68, 78) (88, 98, 108) (118, 128, 138) cm. This cardigan is very fitted, so if in doubt about sizing, you may want to size up. Needles: 4mm circular needles (80 or 100cm lengths), 3.5mm circular needles (80 or 100cm lengths), 3mm circular needles (100cm length) If you do not wish to use the magic loop technique, you will also need 3.5mm and 4mm DPNs. Gauge: 21 stitches x 28 rows on 4mm needles Note the row gauge may matter more here than in some other patterns, as the yoke is fairly short and close fitting. Yarn: Merino by Knitting for Olive (3, 4, 5) (5, 5, 6) (7, 7, 8) skeins It is held with Soft Silk Mohair by Knitting for Olive (4, 4, 5) (6, 6, 7) (8, 8, 9) Alternatively substitute this yarn suggestion for your preferred fingering weight and lace weight yarns held together, or substitute both for one strand of a DK weight yarn which achieves gauge. It will require (700, 810, 1060) (1130, 1220, 1360) (1530, 1680, 1870) m in total. Notions: Eight stitch markers, needle to weave in ends, scrap yarn or spare cables to hold sleeve stitches.
Modern Brides you may be thinking that there are some Wedding Traditions which don’t match your style. On our BLOG today we give you 6 Wedding Traditions you can Skip… or Improve! The white bridal gown Wedding Tradition dictates that the bridal gown should be white but you might prefer wearing another colour for your big day. Choose to wear an ivory, champagne or pale colour like pink or blue gown if you would like different but do not want too noticeable a colour. Add a pop of additional colour to your look by having coloured shoes, jewels, sash or headpiece. If you want something really different from the white dress opt for a red or even black gown if you are truly brave! Take inspiration from three non white dresses we like, designed by #Morilee, #MoniqueLhuillier and #VeraWang. The long white wedding veil Wedding veils are a wonderful piece of the bridal look but maybe you prefer to wear something more convenient? There are lots of options for you to highlight your hairstyle without a veil: a chic headband, a luxurious comb, some sparkly hair clips, a natural flower crown… or even nothing at all! The matching bridesmaids dresses and bouquets The bride is the main character of a wedding, but without her bridesmaids’ help she could be a bit lost on her wedding day. A great way to thank them is to let them show their personalities by having mismatching dresses. Choose different dresses and play with shapes and colours. Best to make it cohesive by choosing shades of a same colour. Alternatively if you would like to have matching bridesmaids’ dresses with a twist distinguish them by their bouquets. The bouquets can be created from various flower colours or the stems wrapped in different ribbons. The Bride and Grooms guests are seated on separate sides Consider banishing the “Groom and Bride sides” if your ceremony site allows you to do so and if you prefer a non traditional set up. Getting married is joining two families and perhaps guests should just have to “pick a seat, not a side”. Circle or spiral seating around the altar area is a great alternative if your venue allows it and works very well for an outdoor ceremony. The father of the bride walks her down the aisle For a more modern wedding opt for the new twist of this Wedding Tradition: the Bride being escorted down the aisle by her father AND mother. This great moment can be even greater if you share it with your two parents. If they are not able to escort you, you can also make your way to your fiancé with a close relative or even your best friend. The Ceremony There is lots of scope for updating traditional ceremony customs particularly if you are having a secular ceremony on site at venue as opposed to a church ceremony. Add a fresh spin to unity rituals for instance by making your own sand bottle instead of lighting the classic candle. You also can add in some other kind of rituals such as the wine box: lock a bottle of wine and love letters in a box during the ceremony to be opened on a predetermined anniversary date and hand fasting which is a lovely Celtic ritual. Download our tips: Wedding Traditions you can Skip… or Improve Happy couples, hope our BLOG today helps you to choose which Wedding Traditions you will include in your modern wedding. Feel free to contact us for further advice: [email protected] More inspiration on our Pinterest galleries: https://www.pinterest.com/dreamirish/ https://www.pinterest.com/wcwireland/
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