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Odette's Baby Off-Shoulder Flare Bodice PDF Pattern

$9.00
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Current Stock:
Maximum Purchase:
1 unit
Difficulty Rating: Intermediate 

 

 This adorable fitted bodice features an off-shoulder strap with a closed back. The bodice flares at the bottom to be the perfect companion to a cupcake skirt. This makes the perfect pageant bodice. Dress it up or down, it fits with any style from natural to mega-glitz. This pattern is for the shell of the bodice only. The decorations pictured are to inspire you for your own design. The sky’s the limit now let’s see what YOU can do with it!

 

Here is what you receive:

Measurements for sizes newborn to 18/24 mos.

Thorough, uncomplicated step-by-step instructions accompanied by color photos that allow you to follow along with ease from start to finish.

Computer drawn pattern pieces you can print over and over again; no more patterns that rip or tear.

 

 Please note that PDF patterns differ from traditional sewing patterns, and not all PDF designers have the same style. We prefer to give measurements for simple rectangles instead of rectangular pattern pieces to save your time, paper, ink, and tape. You will only receive pattern pieces for curved portions of the garment, and you will follow the cutting chart for the remaining pieces. 
 
If you would like to see an example of our style and try it for free, please download our free sample pattern HERE.
 
 
Categories:
Pageant Wear
Gender:
Girls
Size:
Babies
Style:
Tops
Sewing Level:
Intermediate
Fabrics:
Knits
Sleeves:
Off the Shoulder

Reviews

  • 5
    Pattern Purchases

    Posted by Carole on 6th Oct 2022

    This business is not forthcoming in the fact that both top and skirt patterns have to be purchased separately for pageant dress.

  • 5
    Pattern Purchases

    Posted by Carole on 6th Oct 2022

    This business is not forthcoming in the fact that both top and skirt patterns have to be purchased separately for pageant dress.

  • 5
    Best Cupcake Skirt Pattern & Tutorial available

    Posted by Melissa Bixler-Anaya on 9th Feb 2016

    First time working with fishing line hem and it was much easier than expected> good clear instructions and help is readily available in the facebook group. Definitely recommend.