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    Laura 6000

    Benedikta
    Burda Mode
    FREE! 04 Apr 2007
    75x75
    Burda Sizes:
    34 - 46 see size chart
    Notes:

    Introducing your new office look. Perfectly dressed with a blouse or button down underneath, more casual with a stripy T or a tank. Make it special on the inside by choosing pretty lining fabric. Big pockets hold cell phones and all other necessities for a busy day...

    Collection Credits

    Photographer: Danielle St. Laurent Hair and Make up: Sarah Stewart

    Model: Laura O Neil (MAJOR MODEL MANAGEMENT)

    BORNE was so kind as to provide us with samples for these shoots.

    BORNE, www.borneclothing.com, Beach Tuxedo Shirt shown with Laura dress.

    FALKE, www.falke.com, sponsored all socks and tights

    Hat is from Urban Outfitters.

    Boots are models own.

    Amount of Fabric:
    N/A
    Recommended Fabrics:
    N/A


    Difficulty:
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    User Creations:
    Download_pdf_home2_sm Download_pdf_shop2_sm Instructions_sm

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reviews (13)

  • astrogirl

    astrogirl 24 Jul 2007 08:33AM


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    Am I blind, or are there no instructions in the PDF? In fact, I can't find instructions on any of the free patterns. Is that intentional?

    Some of them are certainly self-explanatory, but this one says "hard", so I'd really like to see a list of assembly instructions.

  • astrogirl

    astrogirl 24 Jul 2007 08:34AM


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    Ah, they are under "printing help" which I stupidly though was tips for printing patterns on a regular printer. It might be clearer if those were labeled as instructions. :D

  • kallers

    kallers 28 Aug 2007 04:22PM
    Catching up on unfinished projects


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    This was probably an 8-10 hour project, and I didn't find it particularly "hard", just a bit more time consuming. I made mine from a pair of colorful old drapes, and it fits like a glove! A suggestion: don't sew the shoulder seams until you're finished with the rest of the dress, and can try it on to get the right length for the straps.

  • rebeccakate78

    rebeccakate78 21 Sep 2007 01:46AM


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    Instructions were a bit daunting at first glance but actually very straight forward once you are in the process of sewing. Fits really well. Great pattern!

  • princess_ilyp2

    princess_ilyp2 08 Oct 2007 12:43AM


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    im still learning how to sew and this will help me make my own clothes thanks


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