Thats A Wrap Robe Paper Sewing Pattern - Izzie
Thats A Wrap Robe Paper Sewing Pattern - Izzie
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Classic in concept, modern in design, this robe is sure to be a favorite for all your daily self-care rituals.
Simple block shapes offer a great introduction for newbie sewers to the world of garment creation. Wrap yourself up in this easy, beginner level design.
*this is a paper sewing pattern and will be mailed to you*
Skills:
- French Seams
- Edgestitch
- Blind stitch
- Belt loops
- Cutting on the bias
- Hemming a garment
- Inseam pockets with a French seam (optional)
- Patch Pockets (optional)
Pattern Details:
- Size ranges XXS-1X OR XXL-8X
- Skill level: Beginner
- Photo tutorial available here
Fabric:
- Matching thread to your fabric
- Self fabric (your main fabric)
- Lightweight Fusible Interfacing
- Optional: pocket fabric
Fabric Requirements:
The That’s A Wrap Robe will look magnificent in many fabrications! Due to the nature of the pattern, stiffer materials will result in a much boxier fit. Fabrics with a nice drape will fall closer to the body while wearing. The top section of the neckline trim is cut on the bias which provides ample opportunity to play with the direction of a printed fabric or color blocking. The pattern was designed for light-to-mid weight woven fabrics like cottons, linens, & silks, but could lend itself to knits by sizing down. If you wish to make the robe out of a heavier weight material, you may want to opt out of using French seams to reduce bulk. Otherwise, the world is your oyster!


Find the size that corresponds closest to your personal measurements in the size chart below. Patterns are designed for a 5’8” (172cm) tall person. The following measurements are needed to determine your size:
FULL BUST | The fullest part of your chest, often times across the apex
WAIST | The smallest part of your torso, directly underneath your rib cage and above your hip bones
LOW HIP | The widest part of your hips, patterns drafted for 8” below the waistline





Care Instructions
Care Instructions
Caring for your fabrics is essential to maintain their appearance and longevity. Here are some essential fabric care tips to make your clothing last longer and look great.
First and foremost, always check the care label on your garments. While most fabrics benefit from similar care, certain items like wool may have specific instructions. For general care, wash your fabrics in cool or cold water. Hot water can degrade fibers and cause colors to fade.
Avoid using chlorine bleach or fabric softeners, as these can damage the fabric over time. Instead, choose a phosphate-free detergent. These gentle detergents clean effectively without harming your textiles.
When it comes to drying your clothes, it's best to tumble dry on a low setting. This helps prevent shrinking and unnecessary wear and tear. For the best results, dry similar colors together to avoid color transfer. If you want to maximize the longevity of your fabrics, consider line-drying your clothes. This method reduces the risk of damage from the dryer’s heat and can also save energy.
Ironing your fabrics? Always check the appropriate heat settings based on the type of fabric you are working with. Utilizing the right heat can help you avoid burns and preserve the integrity of your garments.
If you have any delicate items, laundering them in a mesh bag can provide extra protection during the wash cycle. Always be mindful of embellishments and finishes when caring for your fabrics.
Ultimately, proper fabric care ensures that your clothes continue to look fresh and new. By following these easy tips, you can enjoy your favorite garments for years to come.
Thread Colour Matching Service
Thread Colour Matching Service
We offer in house thread colour matching service! CLICK HERE
Simply add the thread of choice to your order
If you have more than 1 textile in your cart, please make note of which textile you want the thread to match and the warehouse will choose the best suitable thread for your fabric.
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