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Learn to Sew a Slip Dress

Master the art of sewing a slip dress in this comprehensive online sewing class featuring the elegant Ash dress pattern. Perfect for beginners eager to work with lightweight fabrics, you'll learn essential techniques including V-neckline construction, strap adjustment, French darts, and lining. This class guides you through creating a versatile wardrobe staple with professional finishing touches like side slits and a polished upper torso lining. Join us to create a comfortable, stylish slip dress that's perfect for layering and everyday wear. You'll finish with a beautiful handmade garment and the confidence to tackle more sewing projects.

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Prepare to Sew

This lesson covers all the basic things you need to know to get started with this sewalong. If you’re a beginner, this will be really helpful to watch!

If you feel like you already know how to get your pattern and fabric ready for sewing, go ahead and skip to the next lesson and you’ll learn to do some helpful fitting adjustments for the Ash dress.

You’re going to learn how to:


  • Select a pattern and reference its skill level

  • Select a size

  • Prepare patterns and fabric

  • Cut and mark fabric

Click the timestamps to skip to these sections:


  • Selecting a Pattern (Skill Levels) (00:23)

  • How to Select a Size (00:43)

  • How to Download and Print Your Pattern (02:19)

  • How to Assemble Your Print-At-Home PDF Pattern (04:16)

  • Preparing Your Pattern and Fabric (06:05)

  • Cutting and Marking (06:59)

Learn to Sew a Slip Dress

Here’s what you’ll need for this project:


  • Ash pattern

  • All-purpose polyester sewing thread

  • Sewing machine needle

  • Two 3/8” O rings

  • Two 3/8” adjustable strap sliders

  • Point turner

Work alongside other sewists by participating in the Seamwork community. Ask and answer questions, share your progress, get inspired by real-life sewists, and post your finished projects.

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