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Convertible Dress Pattern

A convertible dress is a versatile piece of clothing that can be worn in multiple ways, making it a great addition to any wardrobe. These dresses are popular due to their flexibility and adaptability to different occasions and styles. If you're interested in making your own, here’s a simple guide to creating a basic pattern for a convertible dress, often referred to as an infinity dress:

### Materials Needed:
- **Stretchy fabric** (like jersey or another knit): Amount will vary depending on the dress length and size, but typically 3 to 5 yards.
- **Matching thread**
- **Scissors**
- **Measuring tape**
- **Sewing machine**

### Instructions:

#### Step 1: Measure
1. **Bust:** Measure around the fullest part of your bust.
2. **Waist:** Measure around the narrowest part of your waist.
3. **Hips:** Measure around the fullest part of your hips.
4. **Length:** Decide how long you want the skirt part of the dress to be. Measure from your waist down to where you want the hem of the dress to end.

#### Step 2: Create the Skirt
1. **Cut the fabric** for the skirt. You can choose between a circle skirt or a rectangle for a simpler version. For a circle skirt:
- Calculate the radius for your waist circle using the formula: Radius = Waist / (2 * ?).
- Draw a quarter circle with this radius on folded fabric for the waist, and then measure the desired length from this line outward for the skirt length.
2. **Cut the fabric** using your measurements. Add a few inches for hemming and adjustments.

#### Step 3: Create the Straps
1. **Cut two long strips of fabric** for the straps. These should be about 1.5 to 2 times your height in length and about 10-12 inches in width. This width allows the straps to be wrapped around the body in various ways.

#### Step 4: Attach the Straps to the Skirt
1. **Sew the straps** to the waist of the skirt. Position them at the front of the skirt where it will wrap around your waist. The exact positioning can vary based on the style you prefer.

#### Step 5: Finish the Dress
1. **Hem the bottom** of the skirt and any raw edges on the straps to give your dress a professional finish.
2. **Sew any additional seams** needed to secure the straps and ensure they can support different styles without stretching out too much.

### Additional Tips:
- **Fabric choice:** Choose a fabric that has good stretch and recovery to accommodate different body types and wrapping styles.
- **Customization:** You can add additional design features like a built-in tube top or bandeau for more coverage under the straps.
- **Practice different styles:** Experiment with different ways to tie the straps to maximize the versatility of your dress.

This basic pattern can be customized in many ways to suit your personal style and body type. Enjoy creating and wearing your new convertible dress!

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