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Channelling the free spirits of the 1970's, The Honey is a maxi sundress made for lazy days. Featuring a neat mitred bodice and a gently elasticated back. Choose bold patterns, little prints or plains for distinctively different looks.
This is a digital PDF pattern that comes in two separate size ranges: UK6-18 or UK18-28. If you would like a traditional paper version of this pattern, go here.
Skill Level: Intermediate
For sizing, finished garment measurements, and fabric requirements see the charts in photos.
Fabric Suggestions: Light weight wovens such as linen, chambray, seersucker, cotton lawn, cotton poplin, tencel and indian handlooms. Avoid linen that is too heavy as with the gathers this could be too weighty.
You'll Also Need:
- Matching thread
- 25-29cm/10-11½" x 4cm/1½" wide elastic
- 0.6M/¾yd interfacing
Merchant & Mills also offers directions and a pattern for the embroidery pictured on the green dress in the sample pictures! Click here to purchase the embroidery guide.
Delivery Details: This is a digital sewing pattern, not a physical copy.
When you purchase this pattern, you can download the PDF files from the order confirmation screen. You will also receive an email from SendOwl with a link to download the pattern.
To receive a printed copy of this PDF pattern, select “Digital PDF Pattern + Large Format Printing.” We'll print the pattern out on our large format printer ($3.50/page). We are happy to ship the pattern to you or set it aside for in store pickup. Your pattern will be folded for shipping or rolled for local pickup.
We do not print pattern instructions, only the large format pattern pages. You can print the instructions at home on US printer paper if you'd like (or just view them from your device).
Please give us a call at 612-743-9505 or send an email to info@lakesmakerie.com if you have any questions about the printing process.

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