This was the dress I made when I got the spools of thread from my lovely friends.

I used: 1) About 2 meters of gray fabric. It’s a fabric used for office uniforms. 2) Matching thread. 3) Floral scraps from an old pair of pajamas.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1) Take body measurements (chest, bust, length, waist, hips) and divide by four. Add several inches depending on how you want the dress to fit. Cut fabric, using the pattern below. The red line is where you fold the fabric for symmetrical pieces. Simply trace the pattern to the other side when you’re done with one side. The sleeves area of the back part looks different. This makes the dress sexier.
2) Cut 2 pocket pieces. Measurement would depend on how big you want them to be.

3) Sew dart. Front piece only.

4) Seam sleeves. Remember: Snip before folding, for a cleaner finish.
5) Attach zipper. Sew sides together.
4) Fold necklines and sew, leaving allowance for the string to pass through. [String: you can make one out of the same fabric as the dress or use ribbon or other available strings.]
5) Sew POCKET:
a) Sew a 2-inch strip of floral (or not) fabric to the top part of the pocket. This would be the green area on the illustration.
b) Fold along the pink lines (see illustration) and sew to front part of dress.

6) Hem dress.
7) Insert string through the gap on the necklines. Tie at the side.

8) DONE!
Sadly, gray does not agree with my skin color. ;-)
Happy sewing!

May 05, 2007 @ 21:53:25
You are so talented! I’m excited to see what this would look like.
May 13, 2007 @ 21:58:06
Thanks for the tutorial! The dress looks great (even in gray!)!
I love the A shape and the pockets.
Mar 11, 2008 @ 10:20:28
Oh, I love you site! I’m gunna make this dress fore myself as well. Thanks! :D
Mar 11, 2008 @ 10:20:49
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Mar 20, 2008 @ 09:00:15
is there any way you could send me some type of printable version of this i am very new at sewing.Thank you
Jun 01, 2008 @ 12:04:49
Wow, that looks amazing!! Did you freehand that pattern? How can I get that pattern life-size? (I’m sorry, I’m new to sewing and don’t really know much about patterns just yet and I can’t draw worth a darn)
Jul 12, 2008 @ 12:29:43
Really pretty dress :)
Jul 30, 2008 @ 02:51:24
thank you. a very good friend is in a wedding this weekend and the dress she ordered is not working…this is the one she will wear when I am done sewing it thanks to you! peace
Aug 12, 2008 @ 14:07:09
Super chouette cette petite robe et facile à réaliser
Aug 25, 2008 @ 03:34:23
I love this dress and am going to have a go at it. But could you tell me where the zipper goes and what length it is. Also I am also a newbie to sewing so could you let me know how to get the pattern life size?
Dec 13, 2008 @ 21:11:28
great dress! tried it with a knit fabric, not to strechy,needed no zipper.thanks. it was a fun project.
Dec 14, 2008 @ 09:18:34
Oh, I’d love to see that! :)
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May 21, 2009 @ 16:42:10
What a lovely dress! Thanks so much for sharing!
May 21, 2009 @ 19:07:59
You’re welcome. Your blog is lovely, too.
Mar 26, 2010 @ 23:53:21
Hi,
I would looove to sew this dress for myself and my 12 year-old. I am new at sewing dresses and tops in general.
How do you sew the darts ?
thank you!
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May 15, 2011 @ 09:29:11
Cute, I don’t normally ware dresses, but this one I would.
Jun 25, 2011 @ 09:33:38
Adorable! I don’t have the cute shape you need for this dress, but my daughter does and I’m going to try and make it for her. Thought I might try a liteweight knit…..or maybe not…..
Aug 02, 2011 @ 23:47:27
Dress actually looks weasy enough for me to make, so I may give it a try……
Aug 13, 2011 @ 22:41:27
Hi there- love the dres. I have a probably dumb question- where does the zipper go?
I notice you say to attach and then sew side seams. Is it in one of the sides or in the centre back?
Thanks
Aug 18, 2011 @ 16:09:14
Hullo Micaela, the zipper goes to the side. :)
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Feb 22, 2012 @ 00:50:09
I love this one I have a daughter in law that is A size 4. I can make it for her. Thank you so much.
Mar 31, 2012 @ 08:10:04
I will make this pattern for both my daughter & granddaughter or maybe have my granddaughter make her own as she is 8 & learning.
Looks lovely thank you.
Lily
Apr 19, 2012 @ 05:37:48
This is gorgeous! Found the link by searching google. Am looking for a rectangle wrap dress, but this is gorgeous and I might just have to experiment and make it! Thanks for the post!
May 12, 2012 @ 01:01:04
I would love to make this — but the greyhalterdress.jpg won’t load — is there any other way I could see the picture of what the pattern pieces should look like? Thank you so much for your great tutorials!
May 17, 2012 @ 12:08:42
Eeep! This post got broken a year or so ago. I will have to remedy this with an update tute. Stay tuned!
May 19, 2012 @ 20:04:39
Do you have larger photos of the dress so we can get a good visual idea of the finished product? Your photo is pretty small. I’d also be interested in seeing the back. :)
May 27, 2012 @ 16:55:10
Oh no, I no longer have this dress :(
May 21, 2012 @ 06:53:35
hello
just to tell you that your dress is beautiful
I love the model, I cracked it!
is it possible to have the measurements written a downloadable pattern for the dress sizes (for example a pattern size 36/38)?
thank you in advance and good luck for your superb site
May 27, 2012 @ 16:54:44
Thanks! Unfortunately, I don’t know how to do this. :/
May 15, 2013 @ 08:47:01
Hiiiiii
I love the Design of your dresses…………its gorgeous and cute
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