It may seem early for some of you, but Easter and Mother’s Day (here in the US) will be here before you know it! So, today I’m going to tell you why Simplicity 8546 can be the perfect shirtdress. It’s flattering and easy to make and very comfortable to wear. This is a versatile pattern so let me break down the details.
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Pattern Details
There are variations for length, sleeve, collar and cut out (cold shoulder) on the pattern. I did make this in the longer version to make the maxi dress. I had actually made this in the Fall of 2022 with this GORGEOUS fabric I was gifted by Minerva Fabrics. Inseam pockets are included in the dress as well.
There is a back yoke and pleat the adds some style and helps with ease of wear as well.
Be aware that the pattern does call for a lot of buttons. I have some resources below that will help you in marking and sewing those buttonholes.
This Dress
The reason I say that Simplicity 8546 can be the perfect shirtdress is because of the versatility. As I mentioned above, those spring holidays are coming soon and many people like to wear a comfortable yet feminine dress. I’m telling you now so that you have time to gather your fabric and supplies to make this one.
Because the fabric is so bold, it’s best to use a pattern that has few style lines and details. That way you make your fabric the star of the show. This particular fabric is a viscose challis that is exclusive to Minerva. It is soft, breathable and washes and dries extremely well. Here is another Minerva exclusive fabric that I used for a different project.
Pattern Changes
The only change I made to this pattern was to close the slit on the sides. On the pattern envelope, the dress is worn as a duster, unbuttoned. I simply closed up the slits and wear this as a maxi dress.
Why Simplicity 8546 Can Be The Perfect Shirtdress
Stylish: This is such a versatile pattern that has many variations. You can certainly find one you like.
Easy: This pattern is pretty quick and easy to put together. The thing that may take the longest is all the buttons and buttonholes that are a part of the front.
Comfortable to wear: In the pictures, I show this both belted and unbelted. There is no belt included in the pattern, but that is easy to remedy if you choose.
Be bold: A bold, colorful fabric is a great springtime option.
All of these items below will help you with this pattern or any pattern that involves making lots of buttonholes!
Simplicity 8546 Buttonhole guage Chalk pencils*Some of the links included in this post are affiliate links. I may earn a small commission if you purchase through these links.
Lovely dress! The fabric is fantastic, and I like the way you lined up the print down the front.
Thank you so much.