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Daughter Judy

Teague Dress

Teague Dress

4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
3 Reviews

The Teague is what happens when easy gets interesting. Up top we have a single piece that wraps around you generously but not sloppyily. Down below you've got a slim fit skirt that hugs enough to wear to a dinner that involves linen napkins, but chill enough for a corner store run. Joined together at the waist to create peek-a-boo side cutouts for a casual reveal.

 

Our patterns come in PDF format for use at home, copy shop or projecting with both size ranges included.

Cost
Starter *limited quantity each month
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Features

- Single piece top

- T-shirt neckline

- Waist tucks with side openings

- Elasticated waist

Size & Fit

This pattern is available in 2 size ranges; DD XS-XXL and JJ 1X-5X

Chloe is wearing View A in a size S from the DD size range in a Heavy Ponte. She is wearing View B in a size XS from the DD size range in a Rayon stretch woven. Her measurements are; 32"/25"/35" at 5'9".

Difficulty Level

Advanced Beginner

Notions/Tools

Elastic : 1" (25mm) wide Light weight tricot/stretch interfacing 1/2 yd (.5 m) (optional) All purpose thread in matching color Needles : Jersey 70/10 or 80/12 or appropriate for fabric Marking Tool Teflon Foot (optional)

Fabric Recommendation

This pattern was created for knit fabrics with minimum 20% stretch in circumference; jersey/interlock/spandex blend. Or try a stretch woven with similar minimum stretch. However, we believe you can make everything out of anything, feel free to contact us for advice if you’re feeling adventurous.

Fabric Usage & Measurements

See product measurements here
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4.3
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
Based on 3 reviews
3 reviews
  • Dawn L.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    One issue in an otherwise fantastic dress pattern

    I sewed the tea dress after seeing it a few times and being really attracted to the shape and design. I love this dress. I sewed it in a really stretchy knit.

    My only issue is that I interfaced the waist pieces and I can barely get the dress down over my chest. It’s so snug that I don’t even need elastic for it to sit on my waist properly. If I sew it again, which I likely will because I think it’s really cute, I would skip the interfacing altogether and just use elastic.

    I might also size down in the top so it’s a little less oversized.

  • Magnolia V.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 5 out of 5 stars
    great drafting

    really unique darts and very well-fitting. Thank you!

  • Sinja M.
    Verified Buyer
    Rated 4 out of 5 stars
    Dress with a twist

    I enjoyed sewing this and will make another one. But could not have done it without the advice from thecrookedhem

Pricing Tiers

Starter

Covers the basic costs of development, production, and fufillment.

Supporter

Covers everything in the Starter tier, plus extra towards overhead.

Sustainer

Covers everything in the Supporter tier plus extra towards future growth and the ability to offer the pattern at the lower price points.