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PDF swing pattern-Djellabas Collection 2024 Morocco /two colors/Traditional/Download with 3 Printable Sizes s-m/l-xl/xxl

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Djellaba collection 2024 Morocco /two colors/Traditional Magnificent and delicate, chic and modern, ideal for all family occasions (baptisms, festive afternoons, etc.). , the material is very fluid and silky. The cut of the djellaba (jeblya) is oversized, with wide shoulders and sleeves. This cut is ideal for women who like to feel both beautiful and comfortable in their clothes. sizes (XS-S M-L XL-XXL) Purchase includes: PDF A4 size print PDF A0 SIZE PRINT Sewing Level: Intermediate Are you passionate about sewing or creating djellaba? this article for you to guide you so that you achieve the results you want. We will explain and guide you step by step so that you know how to sew a djellaba yourself. If you have already done sewing or are more or less experienced. You will quickly realize that sewing a djellaba is relatively simple. It will normally take just one or two days of work, depending on your sewing experience. The part that can be quite difficult at first is finding a sewing pattern. But don't worry about that, because we'll provide you with one. ----THE FABRIC First of all, the material you absolutely need is fabric. We recommend a rather comfortable, supple and light fabric. If you are used to djellabas you will be able to find the fabric you like quite easily, otherwise cotton or cotton crepe will work very well. Note that what differentiates cotton and cotton crepe is its resistance. Cotton crepe is denser and therefore more resistant. ------Pattern want to give your djellaba. You can also find them more or less easily on the web. The pattern must be reproduced in real size to be able to work on it afterwards. If you choose to make the pattern for your djellaba yourself then we advise you to use a dress or another djellaba to guide you in making the pattern and then adjust it, according to your needs. -------SEWING MACHINE Obviously, after making your pattern and collecting the fabric of your choice, you will need a sewing machine to be able to work. A sewing machine is an item of equipment for a seamstress that should not be neglected. There are plenty of them on the market, we advise you to choose carefully depending on the quality of the fabric you have chosen previously. -------HOW TO SEW A DJELLABA? Now that you are ready, we will now move on to the heart of the matter and the question that you are probably asking yourself, how to sew a djellaba. We advise you to follow the step-by-step plan that follows. -------STEP 1 - CUTTING THE FABRIC Equipped with your fabric and your pattern, you now need to cut the fabric as shown with the pattern. This step is relatively simple to perform. Apply yourself ! ------STEP 2 - ASSEMBLY OF YOUR DJELLABA 🪔 Sewing steps: 1. Preparation of the parts Cut out all the pieces: back, front (x2 with opening in the middle), sleeves, cuffs, Tunisian collar, facings. 2. Shoulder seam Join the front pieces to the back at the shoulders, right sides together. 3. Tunisian collar slit Trace and cut a V-shaped slit down the center of the front. Place a black fabric neckband (reinforced with interfacing if necessary). Prick and turn cleanly. 4. Mounting the collar Sew the black contrasting collar around the neckline (like a simple shirt neckline or an open flat collar). Topstitch if necessary to reinforce. 5. Assembling the sleeves Sew the sleeves to the armholes. Close the sides and sleeves with a single seam. 6. Wrist position Sew the black cuffs to the bottom of the sleeves, right sides together, then turn and topstitch. 7. Finishing touches Make a simple hem at the bottom of the djellaba. Add a decorative stitching or braid to the collar if you want the shiny effect shown in the photo. We hope you enjoyed this blog article and that you will become a pro at sewing djellaba! If you want more of https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TCjEstFHd7I https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q66X71I-11g *Purchase includes digital pattern files only! NO TANGIBLE PRODUCTS ARE INCLUDED!* *This model is for personal use only. Not for commercial use.* No returns or exchanges on digital purchases. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions.