Digital Sewing Pattern Aurelia Tunic








Digital Sewing Pattern Aurelia Tunic
Digital patterns for an easy download and printing at home for your balloon sleeved Aurelia Tunic dress. The pdf-file includes two length options for the dress and there are 9 sizes from XXS to 3XL to choose from. The patterns and written guidelines are in Finnish and English. You can also check the step by step video tutorial of making the Aurelia dress HERE. The printed file is roughly 20 A4 pages. For making your own dress you’ll need a printer, transparent paper for copying, mask tape, a sewing machine, fabrics and interfacing, matching thread, an iron, some pins and scissors.
Photo credits:
Luna wearing dark olive green dress by Laura Oja, Faith wearing white dress by Faith Thiang, hand painted dresses by Eve Hamari, Dark blue Aurelia maxi dress by Maureen Gleason.
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The dress has a normal fit which can be adjusted with a wide belt. The pattern includes two length options and it is available in sizes XXS-3XL. Luna is wearing the dress in size S and she is 164cm tall.
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After purchasing, you will receive a link to download and print the digital pattern in tiled and layered A4 and A0 size for easy at home printing. The print is roughly 20 A4 pages. You will also receive a printable instruction booklet. There are no delivery charges for the digital patterns, as they are delivered automatically via email immediately after purchase. PDF patterns are only eligible for return and refund if the provided download links have not been used. If the download links have been used, the product will not be refunded.
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You can find video instructions for assembling your printed home pattern HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bicCNVM9Gbw
Watch the step-by-step video tutorial for making your own dress HERE https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=akog5iVb4VY
The video is in Finish with English subtitles.
Should you require any further assistance, do not hesitate to contact us via email at magazine@taukodesign.fi
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