Oliver + S

gallery tunic + dress sewing pattern

gallery tunic + dress sewing pattern
Price: $18.95
Brand: Liesl + Co.
Item: OLV-LC015GT
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Relaxed-fit pull-on tunic or dress. The tunic features cuffed three-quarter-length sleeves and a one-piece collar. The dress includes in-seam pockets, button-cuff full-length sleeves, and a band collar. Both versions include an inset front placket with a fun pleated detail, an inverted box pleat at back, and a curved shirttail hem that’s slightly longer in back.

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gallery tunic + dress sewing pattern
  • Description

    Relaxed-fit pull-on tunic (View A) or dress (View B). The tunic features cuffed three-quarter-length sleeves and a one-piece collar. The dress includes in-seam pockets, button-cuff full-length sleeves, and a band collar. Both versions include an inset front placket with a fun pleated detail, an inverted box pleat at back, and a curved shirttail hem that’s slightly longer in back. Effortless and feminine, this flattering classic-but-contemporary piece can take on many different looks depending on how you style it. And, really, isn’t that the fun part?

    Suggested Fabrics

    Suitable for drapey or lightweight woven fabric such as sateen, double gauze, shirting, voile, lawn, rayon, and silk.

    Notions

    Tunic: Coordinating thread and featherweight fusible interfacing.
    Dress: Coordinating thread, featherweight fusible interfacing, and four 3/8" or 1/2" buttons for sleeve cuff.

    gallery tunic + dress sewing pattern

    Fabric Guide

    size 0 2 4 6 8 10
    View A, 44" Fabric 3 yards 3 yards 3 1/4 yards 3 1/4 yards 3 1/4 yards 3 1/4 yards
    View A, 58" Fabric 2 yards 2 yards 2 yards 2 yards 2 yards 2 1/4 yards
    View B, 44" Fabric 3 1/2 yards 3 1/2 yards 3 1/2 yards 3 3/4 yards 3 3/4 yards 3 3/4 yards
    View B, 58" Fabric 2 1/4 yards 2 1/4 yards 2 1/4 yards 3 yards 3 yards 3 yards

     

    size 12 14 16 18 20
    View A, 44" Fabric 3 1/4 yards 3 1/4 yards 3 1/4 yards 3 1/2 yards 3 1/2 yards
    View A, 58" Fabric 2 1/4 yards 2 1/4 yards 2 3/4 yards 2 3/4 yards 2 3/4 yards
    View B, 44" Fabric 3 3/4 yards 3 3/4 yards 3 3/4 yards 3 3/4 yards 3 3/4 yards
    View B, 58" Fabric 3 yards 3 yards 3 yards 3 yards 3 yards

     

    Finished Measurements

    size 0 2 4 6 8 10
    Chest 38" 39" 40" 41" 42" 43"
    View A Length* 29 3/4" 30" 30 1/4" 30 1/2" 30 3/4" 31"
    View B Length* 38 3/4" 39" 39 1/4" 39 1/2" 39 3/4" 40"

     

    size 12 14 16 18 20
    Chest 44 1/2" 46" 47 1/2" 49 1/2" 51 1/2"
    View A Length* 31 1/4" 31 1/2" 31 3/4" 32" 32 1/4"
    View B Length* 40 1/4" 40 1/2" 40 3/4" 41" 41 1/4"

    * Measured from center back.

     

  • English System
    Pattern
    Size
    Bust
    (in.)
    Waist
    (in.)
    Hips
    (in.)
    0 32 1/2" 25" 35"
    2 33 1/2" 26" 36"
    4 34 1/2" 27" 37"
    6 35 1/2" 28" 38"
    8 36 1/2" 29" 39"
    10 37 1/2" 30" 40"
    12 39" 31 1/2" 41 1/2"
    14 40 1/2" 33" 43"
    16 42" 34 1/2" 44 1/2"
    18 44" 36 1/2" 46 1/2"
    20 46" 38 1/2" 48 1/2"

     

    Metric System
    Pattern
    Size
    Bust
    (cm)
    Waist
    (cm)
    Hips
    (cm)
    0 83 64 89
    2 85 66 92
    4 88 69 94
    6 90 71 97
    8 93 74 99
    10 95 76 102
    12 99 80 106
    14 103 84 109
    16 107 88 113
    18 112 93 118
    20 117 98 123

     

  • Average rating: (4.8 of 5) based on 57 reviews

      Lovely pattern
    Reviewed by Sally ( Verified Buyer) on 08/02/2024
    Made the dress in a brushed cotton tartan, so cosy and get lots of compliments ❤️
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      Gallery Tunic
    Reviewed by Nan ( Verified Buyer) on 10/24/2022
    Love this pattern! Made it in a Kaffe cotton and got so many compliments! Planning to make more! Look forward to more patterns from y’all.
    1 of 1 customers found this helpful.
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      The Gallery Tunic - The Perfect Shirt
    Reviewed by Lynn in NM ( Verified Buyer) on 06/13/2022
    So versatile. Fits the shoulders beautifully and the 2 different options for the collar are wonderful.
    1 of 1 customers found this helpful.
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      Beautiful pattern
    Reviewed by Janet Whitmore Parker ( Verified Buyer) on 04/20/2022
    I completely enjoyed sewing this pattern. The placket turned out perfectly. As it was my first tunic, I took my time and it turned out beautifully. I used quilting cotton, shirt weight material which makes for a beautiful top, perhaps a bit light for the full length dress but we will see when warmer weather comes.
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      Wonderful pattern
    Reviewed by Kate Reid ( Verified Buyer) on 04/19/2022
    I've made one of these so far as the shirt for a pair of PJs, and it's SO comfortable! I'm planning on making the dress version next, and there will be many more of these in my future I think!
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      Haven't Tried yet!
    Reviewed by Jean Summers ( Verified Buyer) on 04/10/2022
    I haven't had time yet to create this pattern, however I bought it at the suggestion of my daughter who has sewn at least five times and loves it. So versatile that her co-workers don't recognize each new version as being from same pattern. Therefore I am quite anxious to create my own first.
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      almost perfect
    Reviewed by Tamar Stone ( Verified Buyer) on 08/15/2021
    I am an experienced sewist and didn't expect any problems with this pattern. I made the dress from a cotton/linen mix. it turned out lovely! at first i was concerned that it had no bust darts, and as i have a full bust, i decided to first try the pattern "as is" before making adjustments. i am glad that i did! it is roomy enough that i didn't need to make a FBA. the problem of having the dress drift backwards i now see is because of the sleeve cap/back armscye. i will have to make that adjustment for future use. I did lengthen it, as i like a longer look. since i am only 5;2", i found the pockets to be too low, so i had to adjust them. it would be helpful if the the pattern had a marking for bust/waist/hip, so we can adjust properly before cutting.
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      Lovely and Easy Sew
    Reviewed by Lindy Stumpff on 06/01/2021
    This was an easy make with great results. I shortened the tunic length to a shirt length, used a basic cotton shirting and went down one size from the recommended size. There were no fitting issues, which is rare for me. The placket was the easiest one I've ever sewn. The result was a lovely shirt I can wear with a verity of bottoms and I have plans to make more.
    4 of 4 customers found this helpful.
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      A really cute tunic and great pattern
    Reviewed by Serena ( Verified Buyer) on 12/01/2020
    I've chosen the size based on the finished measurements listed, calculating about 5-7 cm of ease at the bust. I did a full biceps adjustment of the sleeve since it was a bit too fitted and shortened the length to a blouse. The pattern instructions were detailed and easy to follow, including the placket, which I had never tried before but pulled out without tears. I've sewn two blouses out of this pattern in tencel twills and I can definitely see more in my future.
    6 of 7 customers found this helpful.
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      It's okay
    Reviewed by Michelle ( Verified Buyer) on 09/08/2020
    This dress is okay - it's absolutely huge, and I made it according to my measurements but had to take in 1" on the sides. Also, I made the band collar and it was 2" too short, so had to remake. And the placket was off. When matching it up to the neckline, it was about 1" too short on either side and didn't reach the shoulder seam. Maybe this pattern is best for the mid-size range, as I measure out to be a 20, but probably could have gone with a 16.
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      Great dress
    Reviewed by Barbara ( Verified Buyer) on 07/25/2020
    Really enjoy this pattern. It was easy to follow and quick to make. The dress is quite lovely. It’s on the large side. I am normally a size 10-12, but ended up making the 6 with a bit of extra give in the upper sleeves, and it was perfect!
    3 of 3 customers found this helpful.
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      Excellent pattern
    Reviewed by Margaret ( Verified Buyer) on 08/30/2019
    I have almost completed my first dress from this pattern (only need to do the buttonholes and buttons) and can't wait to wear it. I cut the size 2 and I think it is a very good fit. I made no alterations at all to the pattern. I have used a medium weight chambray in a dark blue and am very pleased with the result.I am planning to make another almost immediately in a slightly larger size for a looser fit in a lighter weight fabric for summer wear and can see myself making a few more very soon. In short, I think it's my new favourite pattern. The instructions are excellent, especially for the front placket, which I have never really been happy doing before, as they can be tricky. Best instructions for this that I have yet seen. The curved hem finishing method is also well explained and worked very well. Thanks for an excellent pattern.
    6 of 6 customers found this helpful.
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      My favorite
    Reviewed by Delphine VERGNES ( Verified Buyer) on 08/21/2019
    This tunic is my second pattern bought from L & Co and the first one I sew with a placket and It took me a while after I bought the pattern to finally decide to go for it. I am so happy with this one, I made 3 already ( already got the fabric for the 4th one) ! I just Love it, I made them all as a tunic length. Instructions are clear, the tunic is easy to sew.
    5 of 5 customers found this helpful.
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      Great, but watch out if you do a FBA!
    Reviewed by Vicky on 11/10/2018
    If you want to make a FBA to this pattern, bear in mind that the front pattern piece doesn’t have the centre front line marked, and that this is in a different place to the fold line (ie the edge of the pattern). Before marking your apex for FBA, draw centre front onto pattern piece about an inch in from the fold line; then hold centre front line to centre of your body. If you don’t do this step, then your darts points will end up too close together once you have put the front pleat in.
    16 of 16 customers found this helpful.
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      A great basic
    Reviewed by Jenny in New York City ( Verified Buyer) on 08/23/2018
    I chose this pattern in part because the cut matches a favorite ready-to-wear blouse. I wanted some light, fresh summer dresses with a cut that was flattering--this fit the bill. I've sewn it twice, and I get compliments each time I wear the dresses. The first one I made in a textured chambray. I sewed the longer sleeves, with a collar. The pockets, under collar, and placket were cut from Liberty cotton for a peek of color. I loved how smoothly the placket came together and the fit overall, so I grabbed a different textured chambray and a different Liberty half-yard and went to work. The second dress has the band collar and short raglan sleeves (just extend the shoulder edge by a few inches and omit the sleeves). I also cut bigger pockets and raised them an inch and a half. I've just about worn out the pattern--time to print out a fresh copy and go buy some fall fabric! This pattern is an all-time favorite--simple, well-cut, versatile, and easy to sew.
    13 of 13 customers found this helpful.
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      Excellent pattern
    Reviewed by Nan ( Verified Buyer) on 08/23/2018
    My first pop-over placket and I was a bit nervous. But the directions were spot-on and walked me through each step. It was so simple. A great fit and style. I made the tunic in double gauze and will definitely be making more. My new favorite shirt!
    5 of 5 customers found this helpful.
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      A pretty easy sew
    Reviewed by Charlotte Maxwell ( Verified Buyer) on 05/23/2018
    I loved how easy this was to sew. I was nervous about the placket but it came out perfect. I made this for my grown daughter to wear to work and she is thrilled. I plan to make her at least one more. Oliver +S patterns are really nice with all the finish details that make a garment look professional. I would highly recommend them. This is the third pattern I have purchased and all are great.
    5 of 5 customers found this helpful.
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      Fun to sew
    Reviewed by Minnie ( Verified Buyer) on 03/12/2018
    I'm experienced in sewing classic button-front shirts, but felt like trying something different. This pattern met my need for a fun and uncomplicated sewing experience. The directions are well-written and don't require any special knowledge of sewing techniques. I did have to watch a tutorial before doing the placket -for some reason I couldn't visualize it until I saw it done. Beginners, don't worry. It is actually super easy! I made the tunic length in cotton lawn, with the shorter sleeve and collar band. Sewing it was fast, and the result looks very professional. My only problem was fit-related. The back and front armholes are symmetrical and so is the sleeve cap. This leads to the shirt pulling back at the neck and the top of the sleeve cap being in the wrong position for my arms. I will change this for next time. I usually need about two inches of difference in the armhole. Next time I will deepen the back armhole by 2" and adjust the back curve of the sleeve cap to match. This may not be a problem for everyone, but something to be aware of if you normally need a rounded back or forward shoulder adjustment. The rest of the shirt fit as expected,and will be nice and breezy for hot weather. I recommend this as a good first shirt-making pattern for beginners, and a fun project for any sewist looking for a cute popover top.
    12 of 13 customers found this helpful.
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      Loved this pattern
    Reviewed by Phyllis ( Verified Buyer) on 02/21/2018
    This is a wonderful pattern. The instructions are superb, especially the little “hints” strewn throughout. It is cleverly engineered so that the placket is a dream to install! The only part I didn’t like was the cuff area — the finishing of the space between the ends was awkward and difficult to make perfect. The sizing was off a bit for me — my first try was too big so I made the second one a size smaller and it’s perfect.
    3 of 3 customers found this helpful.
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      Great instructions and a satisfying project
    Reviewed by Gayatri ( Verified Buyer) on 02/19/2018
    I made the dress version with the shorter sleeves and mandarin collar for myself in a very lightweight cotton. I used the bust measurement to choose the size and it was VERY roomy, so ended up taking it in by 1/2" on both side seams (next time, perhaps I'll size down). I also took the pockets off after sewing it as I'm quite short-waisted and found they were too low. But otherwise, it's very comfortable, and I usually wear it with a belt to give it a bit more 'shape'. I've received lots of compliments on the dress! The instructions, as always, are fabulous, and it's a very satisfying project to sew. I'll have to try the tunic length next...
    3 of 3 customers found this helpful.
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      Wonderful pattern
    Reviewed by Beth ( Verified Buyer) on 01/10/2018
    This is a wonderful pattern for a very wearable garment. It is well written with many helpful suggestions for how to stitch various parts...placket, shoulders, cuffs. I made it first in muslin to test the fit before cutting into my Merchant & Mills linen. The fit is perfect.
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      Beautiful tunic!
    Reviewed by Sally Markiewicz ( Verified Buyer) on 01/06/2018
    I made the dress first. It looked nice. I made the tunic next. IT IS AWESOME! I'm an experienced sewer, so I'm not sure if I actually followed all the directions (pay attention to the placket!), but I'm VERY happy with the results.
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      Successful tunic
    Reviewed by Barb ( Verified Buyer) on 01/03/2018
    I bought the gallery tunic after having great success with the bottom up shirt for women. Sorry I forgot the name! The tunic turned out beautifully. I made one modification and added a gentle ruffle on the sleeve cuff since this seems to be the year of the sleeve! I love your patterns and they are giving me huge confidence as a returning sewist I've had loads of compliments on both tops and I'm proud to say I made it. I can't wait to try the other patterns I got.
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      My bonus buy - what a find
    Reviewed by Ronda Trevitt ( Verified Buyer) on 12/06/2017
    I bought this pattern on a whim at the checkout when purchasing the Everyday Skirt pattern, the whole "if you buy this now we'll discount it" gets me everytime. Guess what? I love it! I've already made it as a tunic top, great with my jeans for the weekend or 'dress down' day at work, and the longer version as a dress (with or without sleeves I've decided) will be lovely for work or casual wear. Instructions are great, true to size and easy to follow. Best bonus buy EVER!!
    1 of 1 customers found this helpful.
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      Best thing I've sewn
    Reviewed by Genny ( Verified Buyer) on 09/05/2017
    Really impressed with this pattern! The instructions are very clear and easy to follow, with no hidden surprises or weird quirks. (Unlike the pattern magazines I've been using the last several years - no more of that malarkey for me!) The dress turned out perfectly and looked like the one one the cover. I'm super impressed with these patterns and will be purchasing more
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      Gallery Tunic
    Reviewed by Tory Hawthorne ( Verified Buyer) on 05/23/2017
    I bought the gallery tunic and the instructions were clear and easy to follow. I made the cuffs differently from the instructions because they seemed too complicated (I just hemed the arm seam instead of cutting a slit). I would also recommend actually downloading the file as the web link disappeared in a week or so after I bought it - obvious, I know, but there was no indication in the email that it would happen. I do not have a copy of the pattern anymore.
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      Great instructions
    Reviewed by Theresa on 04/01/2017
    I have made 2 dresses and one tunic so far using this pattern. I have used chambray and rayon, both styles of collar, inserted the pockets and adjusted the pattern to include darts. The instructions are the best I have used for a clothing sewing pattern! The details like sewing a guide to fold the hem are so practical and helpful and mean that the finishes on each item are perfect. The best thing is that my new clothes look professionally made and I have received lots of compliments about them and enjoyed the awe when I casually say 'I made it'. I will be making more soon!
    5 of 5 customers found this helpful.
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      Great Pattern
    Reviewed by Brenda Kimberlin ( Verified Buyer) on 03/24/2017
    Thank you for making such a great pattern -- this one has really increased my confidence level as a novice sewer. The fit and finishes are so nice, it looks like a higher-end store-buy. I made my first one in a gray shirting fabric, but the size I chose is a little snug around the bust and arms, so I'll go up a size for the next one -- which is laid out and ready to cut in a purple voile. I especially love the length, I'm 5'7" so I usually have to lengthen top patterns but this one is perfect. Only changes I made were 1) left out the pockets and 2) used my rolled hemmer foot on the hem (I thought the curves would cause problems, but they didn't, it came out very clean.) Thanks again & can't wait to buy more of your patterns.
    3 of 3 customers found this helpful.
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      Gallery tunic
    Reviewed by Hilary Calder ( Verified Buyer) on 03/20/2017
    A very successful pattern. I read all the reviews and decided to make a size 14 instead of a 16. It fitted well, but when I make it again I will add a FBA which will improve the fit. I made the tunic and next time will make the dress.
    4 of 4 customers found this helpful.
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      On my 5th one!
    Reviewed by Kelly Utke ( Verified Buyer) on 03/17/2017
    I've just begun to sew garments for myself and this is one of my favorite patterns! I have made 4 tunics so far: 1 out of flannel, 2 of voile, and 1 of rayon. I have made both kinds of collars and sleeves. My favorite combination is the cuffed sleeve and one piece collar. I have 2 more fabrics ready to cut for tunic #5 and 6! Very flattering garment!
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      Gallery dress
    Reviewed by Sharon Fouillade ( Verified Buyer) on 01/19/2017
    Loved this. Easy to follow instructions and a garment I really love. Will be making more of these for my me made summer wardrobe.
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      Will make this again!
    Reviewed by Michelle ( Verified Buyer) on 01/04/2017
    I made the tunic version with long sleeves. The instructions were clear and the project was very enjoyable to sew. The only thing I didn't like was the shape of the mandarin collar--it sort of bumps up at the edges--but it's easy to change the shaping if you wish. The finished garment is quite roomy so I would go smaller if you're not sure which size to show. I've worn my wearable muslin several times already and can't wait to make another in a nicer fabric.
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      Love this pattern!
    Reviewed by Susan ( Verified Buyer) on 11/26/2016
    This is a very well written pattern and the finished garment fits me perfectly!! I've already made two tunics - one in double gauze and the other in very lightweight cotton from India - and plan to make a million more.
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      Very nice pattern
    Reviewed by Mary kathleen ( Verified Buyer) on 11/15/2016
    I've made this twice, once in lightweight cotton and once in cotton/Lycra blend. I need to make a hem facing for the Lycra blend as it has a wrong side that shows and it also needs a bit more wright to hang well. Made one versionwith convertible collar and one with just collar band. This will become a TNT pattern for me
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      My new wardrobe staple. I love this pattern!
    Reviewed by Addie ( Verified Buyer) on 09/27/2016
    This is my favorite pattern! I made a wearable muslin first to check whether I needed a full bust adjustment: I am a "C" cup by sewing fitting standards. But because of the loose ease of this style, I did not need it. I now wear that muslin as a pajama top. The pattern comes together very easily. The choice of two collar options is great and the other details like the pleat in front and back and curved hem really make this style something special. I made the tunic in Japanese double gauze and dress in lightweight denim. I will be making more because they are so lovely to sew and wear.
    5 of 5 customers found this helpful.
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      Gallery Tunic
    Reviewed by Lisa Taylor ( Verified Buyer) on 07/05/2016
    It has been quite awhile since I have done any garment sewing. I think I complicated the process a little by going with mid-weight shirting cotton/poly blend; the fabric will NOT hold a crease so pressing was frustrating. I wanted to try the pattern before purchasing a more expensive double gauze. Despite my questionable choice of fabric my top turned out beautifully! It fits well and looks great on. I will definitely go ahead with the more expensive fabric now that I have my basic white tunic completed. The fit is spot on. The instructions were clear and the tips provided were very helpful. I look forward to trying other patterns for my granddaughter and I.
    Comment by Jimmy Chadwick on 08/15/2016. Lisa: Try a tailor's clapper on the poly-cotton blend. YouTube shows how. I have one sold by Angela Wolf (maple), and easily get a knife-edge press on poly-blend fabric.
    12 of 12 customers found this helpful.
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      Excellent purchase
    Reviewed by Ruth ( Verified Buyer) on 05/28/2016
    In the month since I downloaded this pattern I've made two summer dresses and a shirt. The instructions are excellent and I learned some good dressmaking tips from them. I can see myself constructing a whole wardrobe based around this design, varying the skirt and sleeve length and making a straight hem variation.
    5 of 5 customers found this helpful.
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      New wardrobe staple!
    Reviewed by C B ( Verified Buyer) on 05/04/2016
    Love this pattern! It is very versatile, easy to sew, and complimentary to so many fabrics and prints. Pattern is very well designed with excellent modifications.
    2 of 2 customers found this helpful.
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      A pleasure to sew and wear
    Reviewed by Lori H ( Verified Buyer) on 04/20/2016
    Very nice design. I've made other similar tunics that are difficult to get on and off over my head. This one has plenty of room without being oversized. Sleeves are comfortable, too. I used a big graphic print. The pattern is suitable to so many types of fabric.
    7 of 7 customers found this helpful.
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      East to get a good result.
    Reviewed by Julia ( Verified Buyer) on 04/12/2016
    Clear instructions, easy to follow. Sleeves easy to constuct and sit well. Recommended.
    4 of 4 customers found this helpful.
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      Best Make Ever
    Reviewed by MJ on 04/08/2016
    Making the Gallery Tunic was, I kid you not, the most pleasurable sewing experience of my life. I think it came down to the instructions, which were so beautifully clear that things which I would normally find daunting (like the placket) came together "like buttah." The finished shirt looks not only as good as RTW, but as good as expensive RTW. Amazing! This pattern will definitely become a TNT for me.
    A fit note: I am 5'3", and long tunics aren't that flattering on me, so I shortened it by 4 inches (taken out at waist level). The front hem hits at low-hip level now, and looks great. Many thanks, Liesl!
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      Really like this pattern
    Reviewed by Judy ( Verified Buyer) on 04/05/2016
    Lovely pattern, I have worn my gallery tunic several times already. The directions were very clear and helpful.
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      Great fit, comfortable and flattering.
    Reviewed by Mary ( Verified Buyer) on 03/26/2016
    Great fit, comfortable and flattering. Used a nice drapey rayon. I made it just as the pattern recommends with no custom changes. The fit was perfect first time out. I thought the placket would be the hardest part but turned out to be exceptionally easy. I can't wait to make many more, this time I will be more creative.
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      Great Pattern!
    Reviewed by Joen ( Verified Buyer) on 03/01/2016
    Very "On Trend" pattern. The instructions were well written and easy to understand the fit was very good. The fabric I used was a paisley cotton lawn and it is so comfortable. I already have a cotton border print for my next Gallery Tunic. This will definitely be a TNT pattern for me!
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      Excellent pattern, great to personalize too
    Reviewed by Cate on 02/26/2016
    I just made my first tunic as part of the February, 2016 sew-along, and can't wait to sew a few more. The instructions, as always, are top notch. The tunic sews up beautifully without modifications, but is also an awesome starting point for adding your own personal touch with some modifications. I can see this pattern in my sewing rotation for a long time.
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      Great Fit, Comfortable, and Versatile
    Reviewed by Sara on 02/25/2016
    I recently made the Gallery Tunic as part of the sew-along on the blog. Though I have several Oliver + S patterns, this is the first of the Liesl & Co patterns I have tried.

    The directions are clear and helpful, as expected. The fit is great! With a loose-fitting tunic, you could easily end up with a sloppy looking garment. This top has a nice fit in the shoulders and bust and contours in toward the waist and back out at the hips. The result is a really flattering fit and comfortable top.

    I love all of the different options. They make this pattern extremely versatile and definitely something you'll want to use more than once!
    8 of 8 customers found this helpful.
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      The Perfect Shirt
    Reviewed by Susan on 02/05/2016
    I made this tunic from a double gauze that's plaid on one side, check on the other. I cut the placket from the "wrong" side for flashes of the check, which also shows a bit on the inside of the lower back.

    This pattern went together beautifully and was amazingly forgiving of the slipperiness and instability of the gauze.

    The collar, as others have noted, is rather big, but in the soft gauze it lies nicely on my collarbones. I've started another one in voile, decreasing the collar by 3/4" and adding two fabric button loops to the placket. It's very pretty and elegant.

    I feel so elegant-hippie in this shirt! It's going to be a big favorite this summer.
    5 of 5 customers found this helpful.
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      Happy!
    Reviewed by Jeanine ( Verified Buyer) on 10/03/2015
    Made three blouses already. One in cotton/silk blend, one in poplin and one in lawn. It's a highly versatile pattern. In different fabrics they all look different. Planning one in brushed cotton (flannel) next. Don't consider it a tunic, but I'm 175 cm. Lengthened the sleeves, as almost always. The collar is to large I found all three times. I just shortened it along the already stitched line as a guide. Placket is easy peasy, great instructions. French seamed the shoulders. No need for an fba although having a (European) D cup. Hem is steeply curved, so ironed and glued first.
    11 of 12 customers found this helpful.
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    Reviewed by Phyllis in Rocky Bayou ( Verified Buyer) on 09/28/2015
    The collar on the Gallery tunic/dress is a half-inch wider and two inches longer than on my ready-to-wear shirts with a similar collar. I made the size 6, and I'm 5'2" tall. The width was easy to fix by folding the pattern piece, but I don't see any way to decrease the length. The collar is out of proportion for a petite person. The instructions are detailed and easy to follow.
    8 of 8 customers found this helpful.
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      I loved this pattern and the result
    Reviewed by Emma ( Verified Buyer) on 08/16/2015
    I loved using this pattern, and the resulting tunic shirt I made. I thought the collar with the built in collar stand was very clever. The instructions were really thorough, and I was able to make the pleated placket very easily. I would definitely use another Liesl + Co pattern after this.
    4 of 4 customers found this helpful.
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      Great
    Reviewed by Nanner ( Verified Buyer) on 07/31/2015
    Made tunic out of shirting fabric. Great instructions.
    Nice pattern.I have fabric for second tunic!
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      Beautiful pattern
    Reviewed by Debbie ( Verified Buyer) on 07/09/2015
    This pattern could have been made just for me! I made the tunic with some sueded rayon from my stash, and it drapes beautifully and is very flattering to my rectangle shaped body.

    The instructions are comprehensive, so much that they look kind of intimidating. But if you just go along one step at a time, it will lead you to a success. It's beautifully drafted and all the pieces go together perfectly.

    I found one error on the collar piece. One edge is marked Fold, but the fold should actually be on the opposite side of the piece.
    Thanks for the review Debbie. The error you mentioned was indeed found on the first printing. An errata notice for it can be found here.
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      LOVE This Pattern!
    Reviewed by Tina on 06/30/2015
    I love this pattern! I made the dress length in a soft chambray fabric, no collar and with the turned back cuffs. What a workhorse this is in my wardrobe! With a belt I'm currently wearing it with white jeans a LOT. I know I'll be sewing more from this pattern. Great instructions, very clear. Well drafted pattern, comes together beautifully!
    3 of 3 customers found this helpful.
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      Perfect summer pattern
    Reviewed by Emily ( Verified Buyer) on 06/28/2015
    I have made up this pattern as the tunic top in some cotton lawn, and already have the dress version cut out too. It makes a perfect lightweight summer top. The only issue I had was with attaching the collar, which came out too big for the neckline. This was probably a user error while cutting however. Thank you for this great pattern!
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      I can't wait for fall!
    Reviewed by Emma ( Verified Buyer) on 06/24/2015
    I really enjoyed making this pattern. The placket is quite simple and the directions are great so don't let that hold you back if the idea makes you nervous. I HIGHLY recommend avoiding stiffer fabrics with this pattern. Some good quality chambray or linen work well (my dress is made from very soft dot chambray). If you are comfortable sewing lighter weight fabrics, get some nice voile or rayon challis. I am on the tall side and the dress is a great length for me. I will be making the tunic length top soon. I might also make another dress. . . .
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  • Errata

    In the first printing of this pattern, the fold indicator on piece 4 was located in the wrong place. It should be located along the shorter straight edge of the pattern piece as shown in this image.

    gallery tunic + dress, piece 4 corrected

     

    Determining Which Printing You Have

    As errata are discovered, they are marked for correction in subsequent printings of the pattern. To determine which printing of an instruction sheet or pattern sheet you have, look at the copyright box which appears on each. Toward the bottom of the box, there is a series of numbers.

    The lowest number you see there indicates which printing you have. For example, if the lowest number in the box on the instruction sheet is "2," you have an instruction sheet from the second printing. Any errors in the instructions mentioned for the first printing have been corrected in your version. If the lowest number in the box on the pattern sheet is "1," you have a copy of the pattern sheet from the first printing.

    Pattern sheets and instructions sheets can be printed separately, so be sure to check the errata notices for pattern pieces against the printing number on the pattern sheet and errata notices for instructions against the printing number on the instruction sheet.

     

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