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Monday, December 10, 2018

How to make a cowl neck dress or top, how to make a cowl neck

How to make a cowl neck dress

We recently released The Jolene Turtleneck Dress and Top pdf sewing pattern and it has been soooo well received by you all!! The night it released I had emails from customers that had sewn it the very next morning!! I LOVE being able to bring you all a pattern that YOU LOVE!!

The great thing about this Turtleneck Dress sewing pattern is that you can hack it in so many ways!
Today I am going to show you how to add a cowl neck to the Jolene Dress!

Let's get started!

1. Print your pattern. Get a copy here. Cut out your paper pattern pieces.
2. Cut out a Jolene Dress or Top back in your knit fabric.
3. Lay out your front paper pattern piece. Make a mark 3 inches below the front neckline. Connect that mark to the shoulder edge.


4. Cut out a Jolene Dress or Top front.

5. Cut out the sleeves.

6. Pin the dress front and back at the shoulders only. Sew.

7. Measure your neckline and add 7 inches to this number. My neckline measured 19 inches around, so I added 7 inches and got 26 inches. My cowl neckline will be 26 inches wide.


8. Cut out a cowl neck that is that many inches wide by 21 inches tall. Mine will be 26 inches wide by 21 inches tall. It is a rectangle (super easy!). I did it on the fold so you will see a 13 inch wide by 21 inch tall cowl here...it is still folded in half.


9. Fold your cowl right sides together and sew along the 21 inch side so it is a tall loop.

10. Fold the top down to meet the bottom so the seams are hidden.


11. Baste around the bottom neckline of the cowl to hold the 2 layers together. Use a 1/4 inch seam allowance when you baste stitch.

12. Pin your dress sleeves and sew.

13. Sew your dress right sides together from sleeve edge down to dress' hem.

14. Keep your dress inside out.

15. Quarter your cowl neck and your dress neckline by evenly spacing out four pins.


16. Slip your cowl neck into your dress neckline, making the  raw edges meet. The basted edge will meet your dress neckline. Match up the pins on the cowl to the pins on the dress neckline and attach. Evenly distribute the cowl neckline around the dress neckline. Pin.


17. Sew around your cowl neck using a 3/8 inch seam allowance.

18. Flip cowl up, hem your sleeves and dress and you are done!!


Be on the lookout for more Jolene Turtleneck Dress sewing pattern hacks coming soon!!

Women's Turtleneck Dress sewing pattern - Jolene Dress pdf sewing pattern by Seamingly Smitten

The Jolene Turtleneck Dress pdf sewing pattern for Women 


I am soooo excited about this latest pattern release!! This one is the Jolene Turtleneck Dress pdf sewing pattern and it can also be a Turtlenck Top!! This pattern features knit fabric, a flared hem, turtleneck or mock turtleneck neckline and long sleeves! I already have 2 dresses and a top that are regulars in my wardrobe for this cold weather! 

Check out all the fabulous customer pics below!! You can find the pattern by CLICKING HERE :)



Turtleneck Dress pattern Women, Turtleneck sewing pattern pdf

The Jolene Turtleneck Dress and Top for Women
includes all sizes XS-XXXL 

*Pattern prints on US Letter size paper, A4 size paper and we even include an A0 copy shop size for you!

Looking for a Turtleneck Sewing Pattern that you can use to make a Turtleneck Dress AND a Turtleneck Top? Then this Jolene Turtleneck Dress / Top Pattern is just FOR YOU!! This pdf sewing pattern will help you create a knit, long sleeved, slightly flared, turtleneck dress or top and you can CHOOSE a MOCK turtleneck OR a FULL turtleneck style!



The Jolene Turtleneck Dress is quick and easy to make in your favorite knits such as: double brushed poly, jersey knit, hacci sweater knit, cotton spandex or even a ribbed knit.

*All sizes XS – XXXL (sizes 0-26) are included in this pattern. This pattern features 23 photo illustrations and tutorial-style instructions to help you create your very own Jolene Turtleneck Dress or Top today!
Full-sized, color-coded pattern pieces are included for all sizes. Petite, regular and tall hem lengths and sleeve lengths are included, along with petite and regular size widths. Let’s get sewing!













Be on the lookout for some pattern hacks coming soon!!