This pattern is easy to put together -- just a few pattern pieces -- with a professional finish. The inside bodice seams are hidden, making the only non-enclosed seams down each side of the skirt. If you’re like me, though, and sew late at night mere feet from a sleeping husband, you may just find yourself using French seams for the sides so you don’t have to run the noisy serger.
Although the pattern pieces print in color, the bodices are not nested by size so you could probably save some color and print in B&W. The front and back bodice is nested, however, which means you can either trace, print a second copy, or cut the unneeded portion (either front or back line) and simply tape the cut portion back on and cut the remaining yoke. The skirt piece sizes are all nested, but easy to follow which cutting line you need to use should you choose to print in B&W. The instructional style is conversational and easy to follow along with the included pictures. In the back of the tutorial, you’ll find two mini tutorials on how to reduce length or width.