
We have chosen a delicate animal inspired print on a soft and silky viscose fabric in 3 different colour-ways for this kit. It hangs and drapes beautifully in the looser design of this garment - perfect for breezy summer days or pairing with leggings on chillier ones.
This kit is available in sizes US 0-30 and two cup sizes; A/B and C/D.

The A0 PDF digital file for the Chalk and Notch Fringe Dress and Top* (Size range: US 0-30 Bust 32" - 56" with a dressmakers A/B cup and C/D cup options) *The link to the PDF instruction booklet and PDF pattern files for all sizes will be contained in your order confirmation email. A0 file only, not the print at home file.
A0 print out of the Chalk and Notch Fringe Dress and Top* All sizes and cup options will be included in the kit, printed out onto large A0 sheets at full size on our new lighter weight 60gsm pattern paper.
Viscose Fabric - select from option below. The 'Up to US size 18' will contain 2.3m of fabric. The 'Up to US size 30' will contain 3m of fabric.
1 reel Matching Gutermann Sew All Thread
Prym Sewing Machine Needles size 70
Prym Forming Tape Interfacing
0.4m of light weight, non-woven iron on interfacing in either white or black to match your fabric.
5 metallic coated reversible shell buttons from The Textile Garden.
Sew in woven label - Made by me with g&g
Alongside the purchase of this kit you will receive access to a Laurens exclusive YouTube video to be used alongside the pattern instructions.
The video has over 30 minutes of footage, sectioned out with time stamps/chapters for easy reference and navigation. She shares her hints and tips for getting a lovely finish including sewing french seams for regular seams and when there is an in-seam pocket, getting even gathering stitches, getting a slick finish on the facing and much more!
The link to the video will be contained in your order confirmation email along with the pdf files, please please file this safely for future reference.
This project is aimed at the 'intermediated' level and includes some trickier techniques such as button bands and cuffs.

To complete this project you'll need a basic sewing tools, find out what Lauren recommends in this article. You'll need a regular sewing machine. An Overlocker is useful but not essential.