Infinity dress (Free pattern)

Jamsi
Jamsi Posts: 117 Forumite
edited 5 February 2016 at 12:36PM in Freebies (no spend required)
This dress sells for £80 on the shopping channel here is a free pattern so you can make your own Infinte dress.
Can be worn many different ways!

http://rowena.typepad.com/rostitchery/infinity-dress.html

MSE UPDATE MAY 08 - This note has been added to the above website: PLEASE NOTE: the instructions for making this dress are available for free but are not to be used for commercial purposes. please do not sell dresses made using these instructions, and do not make copies of the instructions without asking my permission first. thank you!



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  • thanks for that one!!
  • great post - thanks :T
  • This is fab!
  • calleyw
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    Brill shame I can't sew :o

    As a couple of those in different fabrics would be great to add to my wardrobe even I don't go out very often :rotfl:

    Yours


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  • calleyw wrote:
    Brill shame I can't sew :o

    Glad I'm not the only one :D
  • calleyw wrote:
    Brill shame I can't sew :o

    As a couple of those in different fabrics would be great to add to my wardrobe even I don't go out very often :rotfl:

    Yours


    Calley


    You could try some of that "Sew Simple" by Bostik, about £3-4 in Asda. I've made cushion covers, curtains, vest tops and a handbag, all without sewing a single stitch. Also fab when a seam comes down or for repairing tears in fabric.
  • mr.blonde wrote:
    You could try some of that "Sew Simple" by Bostik, about £3-4 in Asda. I've made cushion covers, curtains, vest tops and a handbag, all without sewing a single stitch. Also fab when a seam comes down or for repairing tears in fabric.
    Does that work with the recommended jersey/knit fabric?
  • Not for long, in my experience!
  • Rallya
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    mr.blonde wrote:
    You could try some of that "Sew Simple" by Bostik, about £3-4 in Asda. I've made cushion covers, curtains, vest tops and a handbag, all without sewing a single stitch. Also fab when a seam comes down or for repairing tears in fabric.

    Hmm not too sure I'd be happy about using this on a whole dress, it only has to fail while youre out and everyone gets a look at you in your birthday suit :rotfl:
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  • My mum will love this one, handy for taking on hols as everyone will think you have a new dress on every eve you go out. Thanks.
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