We are so excited! The plus size Regency dress pattern that you’ve been waiting for is finally here. Our Lady Katherine pattern is now available in the expanded size range, sizes 20 – 30.
Creating size-inclusive patterns is very important to us. We enlisted the help of a terrific group of testers who diligently sewed the pattern and provided feedback that enabled us to get the fit just right.
The two size ranges are available separately. In creating the expanded size range, we made adjustments to the design to specifically accommodate a curvy figure.
Launch Special, 20% off Patterns
To celebrate the launch, all of our patterns, including Lady Katherine, are 20% through the end of February 2022.
Beginner Friendly and Historically Accurate
Now those are two phrases you don’t find together in the same sentence very often, right?
If you’re new to sewing, or new to cosplay or historical sewing, Lady Katherine is a good place to start. You’ll have fun sewing view C. It is the most beginner friendly of the three options.
Here are some things you’ll love about this pattern.
Available as a PDF download, or already printed with a full size instruction booklet.
The style is easy to fit.
Clear instructions with illustrations.
Three views to choose from.
Simple, historically accurate design that you can embellish to your heart’s content.
Includes a chart with measurements for the rectangles that make up the skirt so you don’t have to print those pattern pieces.
Instructions include fit tips.
Sewing Tutorials to Help with the Tricky Parts
If you get stuck on how to sew Regency dress shoulder straps, or a drawstring casing, or the skirt gores, we made some tutorials to help you out. While you’re checking those out on YouTube, be sure to subscribe to our channel! That way you’ll be notified when we publish new videos.
2 thoughts on “Plus Size Regency Dress”
Sandra Estes
I know t his dress is from a distant time period however I remember seeing similar dresses for proms in the 1960’s. So glad to have found your site.
I know t his dress is from a distant time period however I remember seeing similar dresses for proms in the 1960’s. So glad to have found your site.
Yes! 60s style was similar with the Empire waist. Glad you found my site too! 🙂