Reviews
Jill, Austria
So far I have made this dress in black, white, red, beige, navy and purple and plan on making more! Its so easy to wear. I made the dress a bit longer than the original pattern adding a back seam with split. I added tiebacks instead of the gathering. I have made the Utility Top exactly as instructed in the pattern, with elastic around the middle. I think I've made this pattern about 14 times in all and the pattern pieces are still in prime condition to make more - unbelievable!
Trudi, USA
I chose to make the Utility Tunic and Top because I was attracted to the relaxed fit and classic design. The simple shapes of The Maker's Atelier patterns allow you to feature beautiful fabrics at their best. I made the tunic in a Nani Iro double gauze. I made the top in a Cotton and Steel rayon. For the top, I eliminated the center front seam and cut the front on the fold to make it easier to match the stripes. However, when I make this top again, I will keep the center seam as I like the structure it provides. I added one inch to the length since a bit longer seemed to work better for me. I also used the facing option rather than bias binding on the neckline. I top-stitched the facing because I like this detail when I've seen it in ready to wear. I'm extremely happy with both of these pieces as they are cool, comfortable, and stylish for summer. I plan to make more of each version, and I think this will be a TNT pattern for me.
Reviews
Jill, Austria
So far I have made this dress in black, white, red, beige, navy and purple and plan on making more! Its so easy to wear. I made the dress a bit longer than the original pattern adding a back seam with split. I added tiebacks instead of the gathering. I have made the Utility Top exactly as instructed in the pattern, with elastic around the middle. I think I've made this pattern about 14 times in all and the pattern pieces are still in prime condition to make more - unbelievable!
Trudi, USA
I chose to make the Utility Tunic and Top because I was attracted to the relaxed fit and classic design. The simple shapes of The Maker's Atelier patterns allow you to feature beautiful fabrics at their best. I made the tunic in a Nani Iro double gauze. I made the top in a Cotton and Steel rayon. For the top, I eliminated the center front seam and cut the front on the fold to make it easier to match the stripes. However, when I make this top again, I will keep the center seam as I like the structure it provides. I added one inch to the length since a bit longer seemed to work better for me. I also used the facing option rather than bias binding on the neckline. I top-stitched the facing because I like this detail when I've seen it in ready to wear. I'm extremely happy with both of these pieces as they are cool, comfortable, and stylish for summer. I plan to make more of each version, and I think this will be a TNT pattern for me.
Fabric and Trim Suggestions
Light to medium woven fabrics including cottons, linens and parachute silks. The waist detail requires cotton tape and a corded elastic.
Digital pattern formats
Our digital patterns are immediately downloadable with PDF files for AT HOME printing on A4 or US paper sizes and COPY SHOP printing on A0 sheets. Read more in this Journal post.
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The patterns are multi-sized and all sizes print on the At Home and Copy Shop versions.