Bluegrass Buttondown Shirt and Dress
$12.50
- This pattern is a digital download, you may print it at home or send to a copy shop. A physical pattern will not be mailed to you.
Introducing the Bluegrass Buttondown—a timeless, tailored design that highlights your favorite woven fabrics with refined detail. This versatile pattern features a fitted silhouette with princess seams and is available in ladies’ sizes XS–5X, including an optional full bust piece for a personalized fit. Add a touch of western flair or keep it classic with your choice of two yoke styles and a traditional collar with stand. The pattern includes both a classic button-up shirt and a knee-length dress. Flap pockets on the bodice add character to both views, while the dress also includes functional skirt pockets for a blend of utility and feminine charm.
Bluegrass Buttondown Features:
- 2 body views- shirt & knee length dress
- Princess seams
- 2 sleeve options- long or sleeveless
- Optional chest pockets with flaps
- Two optional yoke styles or leave it off entirely
- Traditional collar with stand style
- Dress features hip pockets
- Full bust option
Sizes: XS-5X (See Size Charts here)
Fabric: woven fabric
Skill Level: Intermediate
Pattern Formats Included:
- Print at home for US letter & A4 paper, trimless format with layers
- Large format file LAYERED for copy shop printing. This file will print on 4 A0 (33″ x 46″) size sheets. Be sure to instruct your printer to print actual size in black and white on their cheapest paper. We recommend PDFPlotting for printing the large format files.
- A projector file is also included for those using projector technology
Melanie –
I’ve been anxiously awaiting this pattern!! It reminds me of my high school days of wearing my cowgirl boots everyday, and line dancing! I can’t wait to sew this one!! Thank you <3
Sherrie Broussard –
This is a wonderfully constructed shirt that looks so professional. I love that you can get a western vibe but also a feminine vibe with all the princess seams and choice of fabric. I can’t wait to make a dress next.
Anna Carter –
Just made my first bluegrass shirt and really pleased with this pattern. The instructions are easy to follow and give a really professional finish to the shirt
lifeofjanine –
I made two versions of the Bluegrass shirt for Calgary Stampede 🤠. The pattern is great – everything aligns correctly and the instructions are good. This doesn’t need to be a western shirt – it’s a nice princess seamed shirt. My first version was sleeveless and I wound up adding self-bias to the armsyce for a bit more coverage and a bit of gentle easing where there was some gaping. Second version had sleeves. I recorded a video review on my YouTube channel and it includes info on some of the alterations I did to fit my body (janinesews on YouTube).
Vicki Piper –
I was absolutely impressed with this pattern. I have already made many Arias but this? This is different. Very flattering and so many options. I have made 2 shirts and a dress already. But I still want more. It’s a staple especially under the Opus vest!!
Corinnea Martindale –
This is a must have pattern. I made a sleeveless version first and loved it so much that I made a long sleeved version the next week. Both of my mine are in floral cotton prints, eliminating the yoke for a dressier look. Next time I will use denim and go full on cowgirl.
Gaby20ster –
I made the full sleeve version of this one. It is a fitted look so take that in consideration when choosing size, because it does not fit like the aria or melody. But once you find your size it is great and it has very cute details that I thought were hard to get sewing but not at all. The instructions are really good.