Elizabeth Suzann, Georgia Series PDF Pattern

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This is a digital sewing pattern. When you complete your order you'll have the option to download the PDF files right away from the order confirmation screen and you'll also get an email through our app SendOwl with a link to download the pattern. 

If you'd like Lakes Makerie in-house large format printing ($3/page), select the appropriate variant below and indicate shipping or local pickup at checkout. We'll print out the pattern pieces for this pattern on big A0 paper (36" by 47") and then you'll be able to print the instructions at home on US printer paper if you'd like (or just view them from your device).

 From Elizabeth Suzann:

Our favorite, essential tee and dress series. The Georgia is one of the first styles I designed, and the pattern was drafted with universal fit in mind. The shoulder seam and sleeve without an armscye look intentional on all shoulder breadths, the substantial cuff wings out and draws clean lines on any arm, and the various length options follow the rule of thirds creating proportions that work on almost every body.

The Georgia is a perfect closet staple. A basic, boxy tee that has a modern, utilitarian feeling while still remaining soft and fluid. This style that can be used a base pattern for endless variations. Make this style in various weight fabrics for year-round wear. Perfectly scooped neckline hits right at the collarbone and doesn’t show bra straps. Substantial cuffs give weight and luxury to the piece but are very straightforward to construct.

This pattern includes all three length options: the Georgia Tee, Georgia Dress, and Georgia Midi.

Difficulty: 

Beginner difficulty. Suitable for sewers of all levels. This pattern requires topstitching and inserting a bias binding

Fabric Recommendations: 

We recommend light- to medium-weight fabrics with no stretch will work exceptionally well. Linen, cotton voile, silk crepe, seersucker, tencel, rayon-pretty much anything with some drape will work for this pattern. Lighter weight fabrics will add more drape, and heavier fabrics will result in a more structured garment. You can even try this in a wool or wool blend for a wintry option.

Sizing:

Click here for a sizing guide for the Georgia Series. Elizabeth Suzann patterns offer a wide size range.

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