I do love a pinafore, and Jennifer Lauren Handmade has delivered a stunning pattern in The Ivy Pinafore. It’s been on my radar for a couple of years and finally after purchasing the pattern using a discount code earlier on in the year, the temperatures are cool enough to actually get around to sewing it.
The last Jennifer Lauren pinafore that I made was The Pippi Pinafore which is a slightly more fitted design with a bib. Another beautiful pattern from JLH. I also enjoy my Tilly and the Buttons Cleo dresses and have linked one of them here for you to look at too.
The Ivy Pinafore is a simple but beautiful dress which can be made in two different styles. I made the slim fitting version which features a very gentle A-line silhouette, and you also have the choice of making a more full tent style dress on this pattern too.
I love lots about this pattern but was really drawn to that pretty curved yoke (front and back), and the wide shoulder straps with large button fastening.
On this version I made no adjustments to the pattern on a straight size 12. I was hoping that this ‘toile’ would be wearable and it definitely is!
The fabric that I chose is a brown corduroy from Birmingham Rag Market which I bought during the SewBrum sewing meet up last month. I can’t remember how much I paid for it now, but don’t imagine that it would have been more than £5 per metre.
I’ve paired it with one of my numerous Tilly and the Buttons Agnes Tops. Funnily enough I think this was made (2 or 3 years ago) using fabric from the rag market too. I must give a huge shout out to the lovely Leanne ( @threadyforit on Instagram) who inspired the styling of this make with her gorgeous brown cord pinafore combo here Her stunning outfit features a York Pinafore (it’s on my Christmas list)! and as soon as I saw this outfit paired with her red and white striped top I was determined to make my Ivy with a brown cord, and also wear it with my red and white striped top too. Now that I’m typing this out it sounds a bit weird. Eek!
Anyhow back to the pattern. A couple of other things that I should mention are that it is fully lined. This is so useful, but if you are nervous about the difficulty of this don’t worry, the great instructions will guide you through everything and it’s no problem at all. I don’t ever envisage wearing this without thick tights in the Winter months so a lined version was just what I was looking for. I think Jennifer Lauren has a blog post on how to make it up as an unlined dress too if this is something that you might be wanting help with.
Also pockets. Nice big pockets that are at the perfect height for me too! I used some scraps of this gorgeous cotton lawn from Sewessential that I had leftover from a previous project as it’s super pretty and I didn’t want bulky corduroy pockets. I could have used some of the lining fabric of course, but love using pretty leftovers for my pockets as many of us do.
The front and back dress pieces are joined together using a flat-felled seam. Unfortunately the lovely detail of this gets a little lost in the wales of the corduroy, but you get the idea! The best way to appreciate this detail is by using a non-textured fabric and maybe show it off with a contrasting top stitching thread. Something I’m sure I will rustle up soon!
The curved yoke detail which is a feature on the front and back is so pretty too. Everything just fits together perfectly, it was such a pleasure to sew. It’s not the quickest garment I have ever sewn, especially as you have the lining to construct too, but it is really rewarding and I can’t wait to make another.

I also went for jeans buttons. I like how they look and really love the hammering process! The button size recommendation is for buttons that are approx 4cm (1 5/8″) or smaller. When placing a 4cm button in place to get a feel for what size I wanted, I felt that this was too big for me and opted for these 2cm lovelies instead. I did sew the buttonholes too, but you don’t really need to as it is a ‘pull over the head’ dress so you don’t actually need them to be functioning if you don’t want.
What else can I say except it’s lovely and more will follow. Oh by the way, whilst the corduroy is lovely, it is a fluff generator, so expect to get it everywhere! Totally worth it though I think.
Who else is loving Autumn? Today I am wearing this with thick plum coloured tights and clogs for a cosy vibe. Later I’m off to the Post Office and will pair it with my wellies and be equally comfortable.
What’s your favourite pinafore pattern? I’d love more suggestions ..
Take care, and I’ll be back soon,
Kathy x
Hi thanks for the review, I’m planning on making this pinafore, can I ask you how much ease is in the pattern as I can’t seem to find the finished garment measurements? Thanks
Hi Angie, the finished garment measurements are shown at the top of page 3 (that is on the PDF digital pattern – I don’t have the paper version so not sure what page it is on if this is the version that you have). The amount of ease depends on which view you make, as one view is more fitted that the other. I made view 2 in a straight size 12. According to her size chart a size 12 measurements would be 37″ 30″ 41″. The finished garment measurements for view 2 in a size 12 are shown as 38 1/4″ 37 1/2″ 46 7/8″, it looks like the bust has a 1 1/4″ ease built in along the sizes, the waist has 7 1/2″ ease along all the sizes and the hips all have approx 5 7/8″ . Hope this helps x
Does this pattern come in childen’s sizes? I’m 4’8″ and wear age 10-11. I’m only a beginner sewing and trying to alter the armholes, neck and length of an adult sized pattern would be to daunting. Thanks in advance
Hi Jane, I don’t think this particular pattern has childrens sizing unfortunately. I agree trying to alter it down would be very daunting. I’ll have a little think to see if I can come up with an older children’s pattern that is similar. At a glance this one here goes up to an age 12 and looks very similar… https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/894427956/bobbins-buttons-sewing-patterns-rosie?ref=shop_home_active_4
I don’t know if it’s good or not – just came up when I google searched it! Hope this helps a little, Kathy x