Introducing Deniz, the dress that will take you everywhere this summer, from beach outings to parties, cafés and markets... You can also wear it in cooler weather with boots, which look great with its two large front slits. Deniz's collar is finished with a teardrop neckline that breaks up its wise side, and decorated with piping and a button to close it. Wide enough to slip on without an opening system, Deniz is cinched with a belt that ties at the back for a very romantic touch. This pattern is accompanied by a second choice of sleeves for subscribers, in long and pagoda versions, which bring a very 70's feel to the cut, and are an even better accompaniment to a look. winter look!

We opted for a floral 100% polyester coupon from Coupons Saint-Pierre. To play with contrasts, we chose piping reminiscent of the pattern's flowers and a little heart-shaped button. 
For a summer look, we recommend choosing a flowing fabric. Viscose poplin, polyester or silk crepe would be ideal. And why not turn Deniz into a wedding dress with broderie anglaise or heavy lace? Or cut her from flowing satin or fine printed cotton. For winter, you can choose a slightly thicker fabric, but make sure it's not too stiff. Striking velvet works well, as does double crepe or viscose. Don't forget to iron the top of the collar so that it stays in place, and also the waistband (allow 50cm).

Deniz is a very versatile model! In the pattern you'll find three possible lengths. The shortest falls above the knee without a slit, the classic length just below the knee and the longest above the ankle! And for Lemonade Couture Club subscribers, you'll find a little 70's surprise in your personal space: sublime pagoda sleeves for a Woodstock festival feel. Now all you have to do is sew all the Deniz versions!

To sew Deniz (long version), you'll need :
-2m60 fabric in 140cm width,
-a little fusible webbing,
-1 11mm diameter button,
-1 m of piping,
-40cm bias.
If you wish to sew the pagoda sleeves, allow an additional 75cm.

 

Watch the video hereas well as the subscription pattern here or single sales here.

See you in April with the pattern for the Gaia skirt, aka the skirt of a thousand possibilities!

March 27, 2023