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a line dress pattern NH Patterns Diana Dress and Top – The Fold Line

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a line dress pattern NH Patterns Diana Dress and Top – The Fold LineBuy the Diana Dress and Top sewing pattern from NH Patterns. Diana is a lightly tailored midi length dress with a lapel and revere neckline. The dress has princess seams at the front and back and two armhole options. Choose between a sleeveless style with narrow shoulders, or a full shoulder seam and cap sleeves. Diana fastens with buttons down the front. The top is the same as the dress in design. Sewing level: Intermediate This sewing pattern is

Buy the Diana Dress and Top sewing pattern from NH Patterns. Diana is a lightly tailored midi-length dress with a lapel and revere neckline. The dress has princess seams at the front and back and two armhole options. Choose between a sleeveless style with narrow shoulders, or a full shoulder seam and cap sleeves. Diana fastens with buttons down the front. The top is the same as the dress in design. 

Sewing level: Intermediate

This sewing pattern is available to buy in the following formats:

– PDF (available to download immediately after purchase). What is a PDF?

– PDF pattern + Printed A0 copy shop (We print out the A0 pattern sheets, but you’ll need to download the digital instructions, as we don’t print these. The PDF files will be emailed immediately after purchase, and the A0 pattern sheets will be dispatched next working day). What is Copy Shop?

Note if purchasing copy shop printing: Some of the pattern pieces have been split (to fit on the A0 sheets) and will need to be joined together.

Suggested fabrics: Light to medium-weight woven fabric with little to no stretch. The designer recommends something with a nice structure and nothing too light. You want it to have a little bit of weight to support the button stand and collar. Crisp cottons in a shirting weight, cotton twill, lightweight denim and chambray, linen and linen blends, tencel, and suitings are all perfect. Avoid lightweight drapey fabrics like viscose or crepe.

Fabric requirements: 

Sizes 4 – 18

Dress: 150 cm (59") wide fabric: 340 - 370 cm (3.7 - 4 yd) // 135 cm (54") wide fabric: 370 - 460 cm (4 - 5 yd).

Top: 150 cm (59") wide fabric: 170 - 190 cm (1.9 - 2.1 yd) // 135 cm (54") wide fabric: 180 - 210 cm (2 - 2.3 yd).

Sizes 16 – 32

Dress: 150 cm (59") wide fabric: 490 - 510 cm (5.4 - 5.6 yd) // 137 cm (54") wide fabric: 520 - 570 cm (5.7 - 6.3 yd).

Top: 150 cm (59") wide fabric: 230 - 260 cm (2.6 - 2.9 yd) // 137 cm (54") wide fabric: 250 - 300 cm (2.8 - 3.3 yd).

Sizing: 4 – 18 and 16 – 32 (approx. UK 6 – 18 and UK 16 – 32, based on our standardised size chart). Please also check the designer's size chart and finished garment measurements.

This pattern is split into two different blocks. The 4-18 size range has been developed from a size 10 block with a dressmakers B cup (2"/5 cm difference between high and full bust). The 16-32 size range has been developed from a size 22 block with a dressmakers D cup (4"/10 cm difference between high and full bust).

Notions: Lightweight fusible interfacing; 12-15 mm buttons, 9 for dress or 5 for top.

PDF pattern includes: Instructions; A4 print-at-home pattern (50 pages for sizes 4-18, 63 pages for sizes 16-32); US letter print-at-home pattern (50 pages for sizes 4-18, 63 pages for sizes 16-32); A0 copy shop pattern (3 sheets for sizes 4-18, 4 sheets for sizes 16-32) // Layers: Yes // Projector file: Yes.

If you’re looking for more maker inspiration, check out the latest sewing pattern reviews from the sewing community. We also have a sewing blog to keep you up to date with all the news from the world of sewing.

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Jimmy R. Reagan
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Interesting!
Format: Hardcover
I was surprised to see Schreiner in Revelation. I unfairly had him as a Paul guy only in my mind. It turned out those skills that he is well known for on Paul are found here. This commentary is, without doubt, a major work on Revelation. It walks in the room and joins the big boys. But just like the other champions of the modern major academic, exegetical commentaries this one takes an “eclectic” viewpoint. That’s the rage of the hour. Doesn’t make anyone too happy, but then again not too angry either. Like me, you may not take an eclectic approach but rather a specific viewpoint in one of the major categories. Will you still be helped by this commentary? I think you definitely will. What are its strengths? Impeccable scholarship stands out. Sometimes that’s a pile of dry bones, but here it has life. Here the scholarly “interacting” pays off. It begins in the Introduction and continues in the commentary proper. Here the interaction necessarily involves the different perspectives and that enlightens no matter where you come from. Another asset of this commentary is its tone. He fairly represents other viewpoints and humbly assesses and shares his own. I often don’t exactly agree, but he’s easy to follow. It’s easy for me to weigh as I’m looking at a fairly represented picture. I wouldn’t call the structure of Revelation as a whole a strength here. Perhaps that’s the collateral damage of an eclectic position, though he gives a serviceable outline. He does give, however, some nice thoughts on structure in the smaller periscopes. I’m convinced he sheds light in each passage no matter your overall prophetic outlook. Outside of one that lines up perfectly for you (rare), what more could you ask for? I received this book free from the publisher. I was not required to write a positive review. The opinions I have expressed are my own. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255.
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Mark McAndrew
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
A Highly Anticipated Revelation Commentary!
Format: Hardcover
Tom Schreiner is one of my favorite New Testament Bible commentators. Having used his Romans commentary (now in its second edition), as well as his commentaries on 1 Corinthians and 1-2 Peter and Jude, I recommend him highly! I read much of his shorter commentary on Revelation in the ESV Expository Commentary series, and found it to be a wonderful help to get my bearings on this challenging book. This full length Baker commentary I have been anticipating for several years and finally have gotten a copy. While I am not persuaded of his rather novel (and newly held!) view on the Millenium, called New Creation Millenialism, I find his basic approach to the book a wonderful antidote to both the more Dispensational and the more preterist approaches to the book. Schreiner's arguments that Revelation is highly symbolic and recursive (non-linear/recapitulatory) I have found extremely persuasive and greatly affect how one reads the Apocalypse.
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Barry
Houston, US
★★★★★ 5
Wonderful exegetical commentary
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This replaces Grant Osborne's 2002 commetary on Revelation in the Baker series. The introduction is concise. The scholarship is inspring. The treatment of the seven letters to the seven churches is the best I've seen. Schreiner defends a premillenial view called "new creation" millenialism, which sees the thousand year reign of Christ and the saints as both an eschatological "sabbath" and also as the initial age of the New Heaven and Earth (eternity). In my opinion he does surpass Osborne on this subject, though Osborne's commentary remains outstanding in every way. Whatever your leanings on the millennium might be, Schreiner's excursus into that subject before treating Rev. 20 is as good as an excursus gets and worth the price of the book by itself. I found his resolutions of the major issues both compelling and uplifting. Buy it.
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Landon
Lake Worth, US
★★★★★ 5
Technical in detail, but highly readable.
Format: Hardcover
This is an excellent commentary on Revelation alone or alongside other commentaries. Schreiner interacts with other scholars in the field, summarizing the interpretive options, and constantly reaches a theologically solid conclusion. You won't be disappointed!
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Not great, not bad
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There are a few sections that are stand-outs. He's a pleasant writer, but over all not much new ground plowed.
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