Simply Sewing

THE TARA SET

SIZES 6-30

US 2-26 EUR 34-58

TOP

DRESS

PACK INCLUDES

■ Pattern sheets x2■ Instruction sheet

YOU WILL NEED

Main fabric:

■ Size 6–20 top: 0.9mx150cm■ Size 16–30 top: 2mx150cm■ Size 6–20 dress: 1.3mx150cm■ Size 16–30 dress: 2.8mx150cm

Single-fold bias binding:

■ Size 6–20 top (curved hem): 5m
■ Size 16–30 top (curved hem): 8m
■ Size 6–20 dress (curved hem): 6m
■ Size 16–30 dress (curved hem): 13m
■ Size 6–20 top/dress (straight hem): 3m
■ Size 16–30 top/dress (straight hem): 6m
■ Matching thread
■ Basic sewing kit

NOTES

■ Seam allowance is 5mm unless stated.

RECOMMENDED FABRICS

■ Light- to medium-weight wovens, such as viscose, linen blends, viscose/cotton poplins, poly blends.

Mandi has been showcasing her love of fashion through Make with Mandi since 2020, makewithmandi.com.

BODY MEASUREMENTS

© Printed in the UK for Simply Sewing. Design by Make with Mandi. Supplied by Our Media Ltd (an Immediate Group Company), Bristol, BS1 4ST. For individual, private use only and not for commercial or manufacturing purposes. Not for resale.

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FINISHED GARMENT FITTED MEASUREMENTS

CUTTING LAYOUTS

STITCHING TERMS

Right side/wrong side of the

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