Here is how I manufactured the dress.
- I cut out all the pattern pieces in calico.
- I then sew the centre front panels together with 1.5cm seam allowance. Then I attach the panels onto a lining because some of the fabric that I have chosen for the different panels are see-through.
- I then sew the side panels together with 1.5cm seam allowance. I then attach them to the lining close to the edge just to hold them together.
- Then I sew the centre front panel and the side panel together with 1.5cm seam allowance.
- I then made sure that all the seams that's going across match when sewing the side and centre front panels together.
- I did the same for the other side panel. Then I press all the seams open.
- I then did the same method/steps for the back panels. Then I attached the concealed zip at the centre back seam.
- I then sew the side seams together with 1.5cm seam allowance. Then I press the seams open.
- Then I sew the shoulder seams together with 1.5m seam allowance and pressed the seams open.
Here's what the Aiko dress looks like when I have finished manufacturing.
I have also sewn the neck and arm hole facings on the dress.