Before I move on to another project, I just could not resist to use this pattern again. I used the lower dress pattern, trimmed off the sides and placed two pockets in front. It's a comfy everyday dress.
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Azelea pattern recycledDescriptionBefore I move on to another project, I just could not resist to use this pattern again. I used the lower dress pattern, trimmed off the sides and placed two pockets in front. It's a comfy everyday dress.
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It does look very comfortable! I like how you make two so different creations from the same pattern...
Excellent Version! I like the Azalea dress but the upper dress will not work on me; it'll make me appear too busty. I was thinking of lower the top dress to below my bust line but I like your idea of using just the bottom dress. A square neckline is very flattering and your pockets are a great detail. Thanks for the inspiration MYK!
I love how you've altered it. The pockets are great.
Thanks for the comments guys. Craftdinner: This fits in 2 yards of fabric since the sides were trimmed off and it's about 2 inches shorter. The fabric used was extra linen I had, but I would have liked it in cotton though.
Using the lower pattern is a fantastic idea! Your dress looks fab! How much did you trim off at the sides?
That's looks great. I love the details on the pockets.
Zora: I trimmed off 2 inches from each side front and back - from the hemline only, curved off the hemline to the measurment on the waist with a curve ruler. The pattern of the lower dress is too wide at the bottom and my fabric is not that soft to flow at the bottom.
i like how this turned out. i really want to make a little jumper dress like this. thanks!
love this!