There's SOOOO many Panels...making the Ines Dress

There's SOOOO many Panels...making the Ines Dress

From Sewing Club by Kylie Brule & Gemma Thebault

January 14, 2026 · 53 min · Season 2 · Episode 20

About this episode

In this episode, Kylie and Gem discuss the intricacies of making the Ines Dress, highlighting its design and sewing process.

We’re back for the first episode of 2026! This time we’re giving you the full run-down on the classic Ines Dress, a brilliant, easy-to-fit make, perfect as an everyday staple to something a bit more fancy, depending on your fabric (and your mood). It’s not a quick sew, with 13 panels plus a lining, this one’s got plenty to sink your needles into, so pop the kettle on and settle in for some satisfyingly serious sewing.  Kylie:  https://www.kylieandthemachine.com Gem:  www.sewinggem.com.au Sewing Club Podcast Community FACEBOOK GROUP:  https://www.facebook.com/groups/3678270342453518 Just Patterns:  https://just-patterns.com/ Ines Dress:  https://tinyurl.com/284bmy58 Ines Dress Blog:  https://tinyurl.com/yzk7wsc2 Video How to ‘The Straps’:  https://tinyurl.com/3tk4ek5c New York (FIT) Fashion institute of Technology:  https://www.fitnyc.edu/ Paris Draping course Ecole De Couture:  https://tinyurl.com/4xjscm4y Master Class in Spain Balanciaga Museum:  https://www.cristobalbalenciagamuseoa.com/en/learn/fashion-school/professional-courses/   Bernina edge stitching foot:&nbsp…

People in this episode

Hosts: Kylie, Gem

Topics covered

  • sewing
  • Ines Dress
  • fashion
  • crafting
  • education

Keywords

  • Ines Dress
  • sewing
  • crafting
  • fashion design
  • sewing techniques

Mentioned in this episode

Organizations: Kylie and the Machine, Sewing Gem, Just Patterns, New York (FIT) Fashion Institute of Technology, Ecole De Couture, Balenciaga Museum

Products: Bernina edge stitching foot, KATM Rainbow Handmade Label, My Cat Helped Me Make This Label

Books & works: Ines Dress

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