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How to sew a dress without a pattern in Greek style

From the fashion podiums for a year, clothes in the Greek style - dresses, tunics, blouses, do not come off. True, the price of some models is quite high. If you are limited in means, do not be discouraged. Such clothes are good in that it is very easy to make by hand, without any patterns. And sometimes you do not even need to sew!

How to sew a dress without a pattern? Easily!

So, we decided that cut out patterns from magazines and download from the Internet is not required. But what can not be dispensed with is, of course, cloth. Still need scissors, thread in tone, several meters of braid or decorative tape and sewing machine. But even if it is not there - it does not matter, you can sew the dress by hand.

A few recommendations for choosing fabrics: they should be light, flowing, thin, so that the dress turns you into a real Greek goddess. If you want a long outfit, the cut of the material should be not less than three meters, for a short dress it will be enough for one and a half to two meters.

So, we bought the fabric, we stocked up the threads, and now, actually, how to sew a dress in the Greek style. There are several ways.

The first method is the simplest. You do not need anything to sew. Just need to take a piece of cloth, wrap it, forming a beautiful draped folds, and pin ends with pins or a decorative brooch on the shoulder. You can take decorative braid and bandage the resulting dress under the breast. Done! This is an ideal option for the beach - the dress is light, flying, with any gust of wind seductively swing open, showing off your tanned forms. If you want a more complete outfit, you can simply sew it on one side, from the armhole to the hem. And the ends of the other, again, slaughter on the shoulder. The image can be supplemented with suitable accessories and shoes in the Greek style.

The next way how to sew a dress without a pattern is not much more difficult than the previous one. We take a piece of cloth, lay it on the floor. We find the middle and draw a shallow line. This will be the line of shoulders, from it in both directions will go before and the back of the dress. We find the middle of this line and draw a perpendicular line that goes to one side (back) less, and the other (in front) - more. This will be a cutout for the head.

Now you can try on a dress and, if necessary, deepen the cutout. In principle, it can be at least to the waist. Then you need to take each side of the neckline on the shoulders and under the chest, fix the result with pins with braid. You can place one more braid on the waist. Once again try on. If the folds are arranged, it suits you, you can sew the tape or ribbon with it.

The same can be done on the back. And you can leave the middle of the cut free to sag - make a "swing". Sew the side seams, and on the side, at the ends of the bands, you can make a fastener with a button or velcro.

The third way will suit you if you have a short narrow dress with a strapless figure, but you do not wear it for some reason. After reading the next paragraph, you will understand how to sew a dress without a pattern on the basis of this "swathe".

Actually, everything is the same as before: we turn the fabric over the tight short dress, form a beautiful drapery, pin or sew the ends on one shoulder. We sew the individual folds with secret stitches to the dress-base. The tissue can be opaque or translucent - it all depends on the desired effect. If you do not have such a foundation, you can sew it yourself, for example, from elastic knitwear. How to sew a dress from jersey? Very simply - a rectangle of the desired length and width is simply stitched along the side seam. Due to its elasticity, he will take the form of your body.

Now you know how to sew a dress without a pattern in Greek style. And, experimenting a little, you can create several outfits of different colors, shapes and length. We wish you creative success!

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