Folkwear 107 Afghan Dress
Folkwear 107 Afghan Dress
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Looking to combine your love of folk embroidery and sewing? I am partnering with Folkwear Sewing Patterns to offer this historically-inspired Afghan Dress pattern, available as a paper pattern or PDF. If you are ordering multiple items, please note that Folkwear patterns will ship separately direct from Folkwear. Misses 6-16 (and see notes for sizing beyond this range below).
This traditional dress worn by women in Afghanistan is ideal for mixing fabrics and embellishments. This dress pattern has an extremely full skirt and sleeves. It is traditionally worn ankle length, but can be adapted to a shorter variation. The raised bodice is fitted and connects to skirt by the front waist band and underarm gussets. The neck opening can be placed at front or back. The skirt is gathered by a double line of even stitches, forming tiny, unpressed pleats. The back of the skirt has two tiers and fabric can be mixed or one kind.
There are three optional bodice embroidery treatments, using chain stitch, mirror cloth, and satin stitch which are all authentic detailing.
Suggested fabrics: Soft, medium-weight fabrics such as cotton, rayon challis, or silk; the upper sleeve and/or skirt may be of soft rayon or silk velvet. This dress is often made in many prints, which is a wonderful opportunity to use up bits and pieces of brilliant fabrics.
This pattern is available as a Paper pattern and PDF pattern. Choose the
pattern format you want in the drop down menu. The PDF pattern has instructions and files for copy shop (36” and A0), print at home (A4 and 8.5”x11”)
LEARN MORE:
- Many of you have voted for an up-sizing of this popular pattern, but because it is composed mostly of rectangles it is easy to up-size it on your own. Open up the attached file for hints and help (pdf).
- You can also see a blog post about sizing this pattern up here. Use the Folkwear sizing chart link above to find the size that best fits you (especially for bust measurement) and then you can choose the size in the chart in the blog post to adjust this pattern for your size.
- See a pretty dress Molly created with this pattern.
- Learn how to sew the gusset to the sleeve and the sleeve/gusset to the bodice.
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Avlea Folk Embroidery brings ancient beauty to the modern world with beautiful folk embroidery kits of the finest quality. I design and make each kit by hand in my Central Oregon studio, to give you a wonderful stitching experience no matter your skill level.

Why is folk fabric so special?
Folk fabrics have been used for hundreds of years to make folk costumes and household embroideries. When you work a cross stitch design on them, they give your stitching a beautiful texture and are a delight to stitch on, plus they're made to stand up to daily use. I source mine from a 3rd-generation family mill in Athens, Greece so you can have an authentic stitching experience.
What if I'm new to cross stitch?
One of the wonderful things about cross stitch folk embroidery is that you can learn how to do it in a couple of hours and enjoy it for a lifetime! If you're new, watch my How To Cross Stitch video to get started on your folk embroidery journey.

So, you've been stitching a while now?
I can't wait to share traditional folk embroidery with you! The intricate designs, the unique color palettes, the wonderful texture of folk fabrics will provide you with stitching joy. I suggest browsing my Runners & Squares sections as they have the most intricate designs to appeal to an experienced stitcher and every design is available as a kit or a PDF pattern.