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Backless Mini Dress Sewing Pattern – Julie

Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $9.60.

Intermediate

Backless Strappy Mini Dress Sewing Pattern – Sora

Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $9.60.

Intermediate

Midi Slip Dress Sewing Pattern with Slit – Violet

Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $9.60.

Beginner

Mini Cowl Neck Slip Dress Pattern – Brianna

Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $9.60.

Beginner

Strappy Mini Dress Sewing Pattern with Open Back – Allison

Original price was: $12.00.Current price is: $9.60.

Intermediate

Dress Sewing Pattern Bundle: Wrap, Milkmaid, Slip (PDF Pattern)

Original price was: $36.00.Current price is: $28.80.

Intermediate

Slip Dress Sewing Pattern BUNDLE (PDF)

Original price was: $21.00.Current price is: $16.80.

Intermediate

Dress Sewing Pattern BUNDLE: Mini Slip & Milkmaid Styles (PDF Pattern)

Original price was: $29.00.Current price is: $23.20.

Intermediate

About Our Backless Dress Sewing Patterns

Backless dress sewing patterns can create elegant open-back silhouettes designed to highlight drape, movement, and softer construction details depending on the fabric and overall design of the garment. This collection includes strappy backless dresses, satin silhouettes, open back styles, and modern dress sewing patterns designed for elevated everyday outfits and special occasions. Different fabrics, closures, and support details can completely change the final look and feel of a backless dress depending on the style you want to create.
Many backless dress sewing patterns use shaping, strap placement, ties, elastic tension, or fitted construction details to help the garment stay more secure depending on the design.
Satin fabrics are often used in backless dress sewing patterns because they can emphasize drape, movement, and softer silhouettes depending on the cut and construction of the garment.
Open back dress patterns often create a more dramatic silhouette because the exposed back changes the visual balance and overall shape of the garment depending on the design.
Many backless dress sewing patterns use thinner straps to keep the open-back silhouette visually lighter and to place less focus on the upper back area depending on the overall design of the garment.
Some backless dress sewing patterns use ties or adjustable closures because open-back silhouettes can make traditional zipper placement more difficult depending on the construction of the garment.
Yes. Some backless dress sewing patterns use shaping seams, fitted bodices, lining, elastic tension, or carefully placed straps to help create more structure and support depending on the design.
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