The Georgia Dress/Top can be made in a soft to medium woven fabric but can easily be constructed in a soft jersey knit (with good recovery).
The construction of the Georgia is recommended for very advanced beginners to intermediate levels due to:
- Double Turn Neck Binding
- Sleeve Bands
- Front and/or Back Yoke
PATTERN OPTIONS.
Fabric Choices – Light to Medium Weight Cotton, Cotton Types, Linens, Linen Types, Wool and Wool Types
Silk, Silk Types, Jerseys and Knit Types. Pleather can also be used for the Sleeve Bands.
Georgia Features.
- Easy fit dart less shell with a sleeve band to create a short cap sleeve.
- Slightly curved and very flattering hem.
- Self fabric bound neckline.
- Option for an Alternate Back – Back Yoke , Back Body with an option of CB Pleat.
PDF PATTERN DETAILS.
After purchase your pattern will be available to download. Ensure that you save your pattern to your computer before printing so you have access to it in the future.
Your PDF pattern purchase includes the following files:
- PDF instruction Booklet. ( 15 pages ) for A4 and US standards.
- PDF Print at Home Pattern / 30 pages and 15 pages ( Alternate Back ) for A4 and US standards.
- AO Print Shop x2.
- AO Print Shop x 1 ( for alternate back ).
Layering Feature:
You are able to select one or several different sizes to print and “hide” the sizes you don’t need. Please ensure you check the sizing chart before deciding what sizes to print off.
Visual Help:
URL links and clickable page navigation to resources that help you construct the Kat top.
FAQ AND POLICIES.
You are purchasing a digital PDF downloadable product. Due to the nature of this product refunds are not offered.
Please ensure you read the FAQ page before purchase if you are not sure.
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REVIEWS OF THE GEORGIA.
Check out Meg at http://cookinandcraftin.blogspot.com.au/2016/08/block-print-georgia-top.html and read her blog post on her Georgia and how she made it her own. Great use of colour blocking and choice if colour. xx
Joanne (verified owner) –
Great pattern, very easy and quick and brilliant its available in such a wide size range. I made mine in a medium-heavy crepe and when worn with a belt at the waist gives a great silhouette. Will be making the top very soon.
Ann Grose –
HI Joanne. I am so glad you liked the Georgia – it has been my most popular pattern so far. If you have any photos of you wearing the dress I would love to see them. Cheerio. Ann xx
Vicky (verified owner) –
I’ve made two versions of this dress in linen- one casual and one for work. I was asked where I bought the dress when I wore it to work last week and people were so impressed by the style, the fit and I’d like to think my handiwork! Fantastic pattern!
Lena (verified owner) –
I’ve have made this dress twice both in linen and one with a lace top yolk. I also added lace to the bottom of the dress and it looked great! Another very easy and quick pattern to make up and very comfortable to wear.