Emporia Patterns Kobi Dress Pattern
Emporia Patterns Kobi Dress Pattern
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Our Emporia Kobi dress pattern comes from Clair's love of minimal design. Featuring a simple shape that includes an attached obi style belt and integral sleeve and bodice design, the Kobi Dress is super quick to make and is certain to become a staple of your wardrobe.
The Emporia Kobi dress pattern features in-seam pockets, an attached belt, and a neckline facing making it perfect for beginner sewists. The Kobi dress is ideal in lightweight fabrics like cotton, cotton lawn, and silk, but you could also try it out in heavier weight like duck, twill or velvet or a fabric with a light stretch such as ponte roma. You an also cut it off at hip height and turn it into a top, lengthen the sleeves to the width of the fabric, or take the hem to your ankle and sew it with a side split as a maxi - there are so many hacks you can do!
The Emporia Kobi dress comes in sizes small (8-14), medium (12-18) and large (16-22). Finished length is 99cm.
Fabric requirements:
For all sizes - 112cm/44" wide - 2.8m or 150cm/60" - 2.6m.
Fabric recommendations: cotton, cotton lawn, cotton sateen, chambray, silk, linen, rayon, viscose, crepe, light denim
All Emporia patterns are produced on paper and feature different coloured lines to differentiate between each size.
Postage
Postage
All items are a standard postage cost of £3.50 for UK delivery. European prices at £15.00. Click and collect is available for local customers by arrangement.









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Delivery times
We aim to dispatch your order within three business days but sometimes we are away at shows or life gets in the way, so please do bear with us, especially at busy times such as May, June and July.
We post using Royal Mail to UK customers and Royal Mail Airmail to international customers. Your order should arrive in 4-6 working days within the UK.
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Want more inspiration?
Check out our Look Book page for more images of how to hack and style our patterns. Or head to our Instagram page and search the #EmporiaPatterns hashtag!