The Palmer Woven Dress sewing pattern is a long length shirtmaker style with a collar and stand, short sleeves with turn-back cuffs, button-through front, side splits, shaped hemline, and optional inseam pockets and tie belt.
- Shirtmaker style
- Shirt collar with collar stand
- Short sleeves with turn back cuffs
- Shoulder yoke
- Double turnback front
- Button through
- Optional inseam pockets
- Optional tie belt
- Side splits
- Shaped hemline
- Longline length with shortening line marked on the pattern
HELPFUL HINTS
Linen, cotton, rayon or crepe
Trims
- 9 x Buttons of 13mm (20L) size
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
A****a (verified owner) – :
Lovely pattern! I made the longer version, which was the exact length for me, didn’t have to alter it any way (I’m 1.73 cm tall). I like the length of the sleeves also, usually I find it difficult to match my arms to patterns I sew since my arms are not spaghetti ones but rather fat sausage ones. Only modification I made was added two belt loops in the sides and made a thin belt to go with it (I tie my belts around the back only for a nicer fit, not in the front).Easy to sew, I like the fact it has pockets too.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Multi-Size
C***e (verified owner) – :
Lovely pattern – I drafted a facing for the curved hem, shortened the sleeves to have a 3.5cm turn-up and made the belf 3.5cm wide and longer.
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
V***i (verified owner) – :
Here is a tutorial which uses the same method for the pockets:
https://thebeautyofastitch.blogspot.com/2011/07/side-seam-pockets-method.html
Format Reviewed: Printed Pattern - Single-Size
V***i (verified owner) – :
Hacked this a bit to make an elastic waist, cut the back and front across the middle and cut the front skirt on the fold so I didn’t need to continue the buttons on the skirt.
Love the result, I used a very lightweight Oxford cotton and this is perfect for hot days, nice and roomy so the air can circulate freely! Already have plans to make another one from a checked linen.
Format Reviewed: PDF Digital Pattern - Single-Size
C**o (verified owner) – :
This is a great shirt dress pattern. I like it because it is a good length (I made the longer length) it is easy and breezy to wear and very easy to sew. I also often find with Style Arc patterns that the sleeves are not finished well, however with this pattern the sleeve was an excellent length and the turn-up makes the sleeve sit nicely. I did make some adjustments. I made the collar as instructed, however when I attached it, the collar’s small size looked out of proportion to the dress, which is quite flowy. So I unpicked the original collar and cut out another one, adding two centimetres to the width. This alteration looked a lot better than the original. Against my better judgement, I tried to follow the Style Arc instructions for adding the pockets but that was a waste of time. As with many Style Arc instructions, they were incredibly confusing and sparse, so the pocket turned out terribly. So I unpicked the one pocket I’d tried to do “properly” and just re-did them in my own way. It’s a really good shape for a shirt dress, and I’ll definitely be making more for summer, and keeping my amendments. Recommended.