Contains:
- Patterns file US sizes X-SMALL to X-LARGE (approx. UK 8 – 16). Please see the size chart.
- Sewing and Printing Instructions with images in (English and Spanish)
- Copy shop and print at home versions of the pattern
Materials you need at home:
- Tunic: 58" or 60” (150 cm) wide fabric
- Pareo: 58" or 60” (150 cm) wide fabric
- thread
THIS IS A DIGITAL FILE. When you purchase a digital pattern you will receive an e-mail with a downloadable file containing the pattern to download.
Pattern file US sizes X-SMALL to X-LARGE (approx. UK 8 – 16). Please see the size chart. Printing Instructions and Sewing Instructions in English and Spanish.
No more boring cover-ups thanks to the Melissa and Dalila Pareo and Tunic Sewing Patterns by Sirena Patterns! Create two simple, yet elegant cover-ups perfect for when beach days turn into chilly nights! The Melissa Pareo is a beginner-friendly beach cover up that ties at the sides, while the Dahlia Tunic is a breezy pullover with a scoop neck and side slits.
Suggested fabrics: Pareo: Swimwear fabric, stretch mesh or lightweight wovens. Tunic: Garment Fabric: nylon/ spandex, poly/spandex, stretch mesh, cotton knit, all with 50% stretch or more.
Fabric required: Pareo: 58″ or 60” (150 cm) wide fabric. 1 yd (1 m) of fabric. Tunic: 58″ or 60” (150 cm) wide fabric. View A: 21/4 yd (2 m) of fabric. View B: 21/8 yd (2 m) of fabric for tunic and 1/4 yd (1/4 m) of contrast fabric for cuffs and neck binding.
Notions: Both just thread.
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Dalila Tunic and Melissa Pareo - PDF Pattern
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Sirena Patterns is an indie sewing pattern company that specializes in PDF patterns for swimwear and other garments in knit fabrics. Her founder, renowned designer Tommie Hernández is an F.I.T. graduate. Soon you will also find online course and an upcoming e-book with everything you need to know to sew spandex fabrics. Follow her on Instagram.com/sirenapatterns and youtube.com/sirenapatterns