Silk charmeuse is pure luxury. It is soft, elegant, and surprisingly versatile. Charmeuse is a medium weight, woven silk with a lustrous appearance, rather like the surface of a pearl. And like the pearl which it resembles, it is an elegant classic!
Try it to create this alluring halter gown… the perfect creation in a super flattering style. Very easy pattern to make, the halter is not fitted, so slips over the head and ties at the nape while a fabric rosette adds interest detail for a romantic touch.
You will need:
- 3 ½ yds. of charmeuse, 54″ wide
- 3 ½ yds. of sheer organza, 54″ wide
- 3 yds. of satin ribbon, 3″ wide
- Coordinating thread
PATTERN
CUTTING

Place centerfront [CF] of pattern on fold. Weight down and cut out fabric 1X on fold.
For rosette, cut pattern 1X on true bias grain
ASSEMBLY


With wrong sides together, layer the charmeuse and organza. Pin and baste between ● to CF. Sew seam using ½” seam allowance. Clip a V-notch in seam allowance at CF. Press seam open.
Along curved edge, match edges and sew both layers together using a 1/2″ seam allowance. Trim seam allowance. Turn right side out through CB seam.
Press seams flat. Baste CB seam together. Topstitch along curved seam through both layers to finish the hem.

Align the L-shape to the CB with the garment face up and place the ribbon on top of the finished edge, stopping 3″ from CF. Repeat in reverse on the opposite side of the CF.
Topstitch ribbon ties through all layers of the garment on both edges of the ribbon.
With right sides together, pin and baste CB seam. Stitch back seam using ½” seam allowance. Press seam open.

TIP: Check this link for working with charmeuse and organza fabrics.
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