Contains:
- Print-at-home PDF: 28 home printer pages
- Copy-shop PDF: 2 A0 sheets
- Seam allowances included
- Includes illustrated instructions
- PDF patterns are layered
Materials you need at home:
- Light weight or medium weight non-stretch fabric
- Dress: Fusible interfacing, 80 cm (7/8 yd)
- Skirt: Fusible interfacing, 30 cm (3/8 yd)
- Dress: 1 cm (3/8”) cord for shoulder straps, 120 cm (1 3/8 yd)
- 2.5 cm (1”) elastic, your waist circumference
The Kerttu pattern includes two variations: a sun dress with a tie detail at front, and a simple high-waist skirt. Both variations come with a tiered maxi-length hem and an elastic waist. The dress has a deep V-neck, and a keyhole detail at front. The rounded back neckline is gathered with the spaghetti shoulder straps. You can adjust the length of the straps through the opening in the back lining.
Named
Named is a Finnish clothing pattern label founded by sisters Saara and Laura Huhta. Named garments are a combination of Scandinavian clean-lined simplicity and interesting details. The aim of the collections is to bring a new perspective to making one’s own clothes and to support ethical and ecological consuming in contrast to a clothing industry focused on fast fashion.
Named launches two collections a year, and the patterns have five levels of difficulty, which means that anyone from a beginner to a more experienced sewer can find patterns suited to their skill level.
Named is much more than handicrafts but it is also more than a fashion label among others – it is learning, love for creation and joy of accomplishment!