Sasha Shift Dress PDF Sewing Pattern
Sasha Shift Dress PDF Sewing Pattern
The Sasha Shift Dress is a simple mini dress with an all-in-one facing and pockets. It features a square neckline at the front and at the back. I love wearing my Sasha Shift Dress down to the river on a summer day, with heels for a night out, or with a turtleneck and stockings for a cozy winter day. I hope you enjoy sewing your Sasha Shift Dress just as much as I enjoyed putting the pattern together.
Some ideas for possible hacks: A tank top version. A maxi version with side slits. A frill at the hem.
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Fabric
Light- to mid weight woven fabrics are best suited for this pattern. It is very tempting to make this pattern in a heavy weight fabric, I know, but look at the width of the straps and remember that this is an all-in-one facing (meaning that you will have to pull one side of your dress through that strap loop). So, please do not go too heavy weight. I would say that the denim I used for my denim sample (350g/m2 or 12oz) is the heaviest possible fabric. If you work with heavier weight fabric, you might choose to to finish the neckline and armholes using bias binding instead of the all-in-one-facing.
Linen
Cotton
Viscose
Denim
For the lining: I recommend using very light-weight cotton for the lining.