How to sew this stylish halter neck dress with a rope
Summary
TLDRIn this tutorial, the presenter walks viewers through creating a stylish hotel neckline dress with a flare skirt and rope detail. Using 2.5 yards of shiny accordion fabric, the process involves cutting an A-line pattern for the front and back, with a deeper neckline for the front. The presenter also demonstrates how to sew the dress, attach a rope around the neckline, and finish the armholes with bias tape. The tutorial provides clear, step-by-step instructions on drafting the pattern, shaping the flare, and finishing with a neat, professional touch. Ideal for anyone interested in creating a custom, elegant dress.
Takeaways
- 😀 The dress is a flared design with a hotel neckline and a rope detail at the neckline.
- 😀 2.5 yards of fabric (60 inches by 60 inches) is required to make the dress.
- 😀 The fabric used in the video is called accordion, which has a shiny silver and gold mix.
- 😀 Start by drafting an A-line dress pattern, and cut both the front and back pieces from the fabric.
- 😀 The front neckline is deeper than the back, but there is no zipper allowance needed for the dress.
- 😀 Fold the fabric into a triangular flare for the skirt part of the dress for fullness.
- 😀 The neckline width can be adjusted to personal preference, with 3 inches being the width in the example.
- 😀 Use bias tape to finish the armholes of the dress for a clean and neat edge.
- 😀 Cut a long strip of fabric for the rope detail, notch the center, and attach it to the neckline.
- 😀 The rope is attached by pinning it around the neckline, leaving one side open for tying the rope.
- 😀 Finish the dress by trimming the length to your desired size and using bias tape to clean up the edges.
Q & A
What type of fabric is used for making the hotel neckline dress?
-The fabric used is called 'accordion,' which has a mixture of silver and gold, and is shiny.
How much fabric is required to make this dress?
-You will need 2.5 yards of fabric, with a width of 60 inches.
What kind of dress pattern is used in this tutorial?
-An A-line dress pattern paper is used to cut both the front and back pieces of the dress.
What is the key difference between the front and back of the dress?
-The key difference is that the front neckline is deeper than the back neckline.
Do you need a zipper for this dress design?
-No, the dress does not require any zipper allowance.
How do you create the triangular flare for the dress?
-To create the triangular flare, fold the fabric into a triangular shape. The wider the fabric, the fuller the flare.
How do you determine the width of the neckline?
-The width of the neckline is determined by measuring the desired neck width. In the tutorial, the neckline is about 3 inches wide, but you can adjust this to your preference.
What tool is used to finish the armholes of the dress?
-Bias tape is used to finish the armholes, giving them a neat and clean edge.
What is the purpose of the rope attached to the neckline?
-The rope serves as a decorative and functional detail. It wraps around the neckline and ties at the side, creating a unique and adjustable neckline.
How do you sew the rope to the neckline?
-After cutting and notching the rope, pin it to the neckline, leaving one side open. Then, sew it in place around the neckline and tie the open side to complete the look.
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