Where to Find Printable Prom Dress Patterns for 7 Different Dress Styles

Classic Dress, Punk Dress, Goth/Vamp Dress, Babydoll Dress, Glam Dress and Mod Dress Sewing Patterns

Noelle Nigh
If you are sewing your own prom dress this year and are trying to find the perfect dress pattern to fit your personal style, look at these patterns that are ready to print right off your computer from sewingpatterns.com. Keep in mind that each dress can look very different from the patterns picture depending on the fabric you choose for it.

The Classic Dress
Pattern: New Look 6557 $3.99 download
This dress has that timeless look, so when you look back at your prom pictures in the future you won't have that "what was I thinking" moment. This dress is also has a fresh spring look with any fabric you choose to make it with.
Accessories: A matching clutch and minimal jewelry like a charm bracelet and necklace will keep your look classic.

The Punk Dress
Pattern: Kwik Sew 3449 $9.79 download
It's all about the fabric you choose that makes this dress a punk choice. Choose something vibrant like hot pink or neon green.
Accessories: Black jewelry, large beaded necklaces that are long and can be wrapped around your wrist and neck several times look better than wearing too many pieces. The black will play up the color of your dress.

The Goth/Vamp Dress
pattern: Lekala 5207 $3.99 download
This floor length dress has a slash across the midsection giving it an edgy look.
Accessories: A long skinny scarf in a contrasting color like red for a black dress or vice versa can be worn in a variety of ways like as a necklace or draped across the front of your neck and left hung off your shoulder blades for a dramatic effect.

The Babydoll Dress
Pattern: Butterick 5457 $5.99 download
This strapless mini-dress has a fuller skirt and looks super flirty in satin and tulle fabrics.
Accessories: Heels, strappy sandal style or peep toes will make your legs look super model long.

The Glam Dress
Pattern: Butterick 5029 $5.99 download
This is the monroe in white, but looks just as glamorous in a classic color like red or blue.
Accessories: Your hair and make-up. Go for the red lipstick and the 40s or 50s hair styles like pin curls to pull this look together.

The Mod Dress
Pattern: Burda 7796 $3.99 download
This is the best way to wear a fabric in a big print and bright colors like geometric shapes or large polka dots and not look garish. This dress is one of the easiest to sew, very beginner for those new to DIY.
Accessories: Tights and shoes in a matching color give this that matchy-matchy monochromatic 60s style.

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