Turn Larissa's blouse into a dress: the tutorial!
You loved the Larissa blouse, so here's an easy way to turn it into a dress for the festive season.
This pattern is accessible to beginners, and so are the modifications I'm about to show you 😉
For this dress, I sewed version 1 of the pattern and did not sew the sleeve cuffs. I used a sequined fabric I found at Sonitis (in the 2nd arrondissement of Paris).
For this hack, only pieces A and D (front and back) will need to be modified. To lengthen this blouse into a dress, I cut these two pieces at the hip line.
I then added 17 cm (6 5/8) between the hip line and the bottom of the pattern (I'm 1m62 tall, so that gives you an idea of how much to add).
Finally, I traced the lines to close the pattern:
Once the pattern is finished, don't forget to check that the edges that will be sewn together are the same length. In principle, yes, with these modifications! But when modifying a pattern, it's easy to make a mistake!
So what do you think of this hack? Do you love this little party dress? Tell me all about it in comments! Larissa's pattern is available in sizes 34 to 52, and in paper or PDF.
Happy sewing and see you soon!
Cadia
Hello,
Can the Larissa blouse be made with jersey?
Thank you in advance for your reply.
Josette
I work a lot with your patterns for the moment the jacket cosmique edition 3 this one will be lined in quilted.
Thank you for all your help.
Annick
terrific super beautiful and easy to make.
Annick
That's why you need a stretch fabric! And you say the hip line (so the bottom of the pattern)? Thank you. So cool.
Hello, is this transformation conceivable for a knitted fabric, or sweater? Thank you
Muriel