Nice bag. I would love to see the pattern too!
Stunning dress, looks great on yout too!
Immi, you can look for older Burda magazines at libraries.
Looks good. I am a big fan of tunics like that. I like the narrow sleeves.
Very nice!
Gorgeous! May I ask, what did you wear on your wedding day? This certainly qualifies for a weddin…
What dress pattern did you use?
Oh, I love how that looks on you! Could you be tempted to make it into a pattern?
The checkered one is the most high waisted skirt i have ever seen! It looks good on you though, a…
I am not sure why I haven’t commented here earlier, as I think this is a really neat version of t…
Ah, yes. You are right. The learning process is always worth it!
It looks great though. Perhaps the idea is, that it sits quite loosely, more like a dress.
Perhap…
Very stylish pyjama replacement indeed!
Awww! So cute! Impossible to not make him one too…
Alice in Wonderland!
I like that the shoulder straps are so far apart. It looks like it is a simple concept. What tool…
Is this from the Azalea pattern? I like the purple fabric!
I just bought a Vogue pattern (V1102) that looks similar. I really like it! Love the green & whit…
I like long cardigans worn over mini skirts or narrow pants. Works well as a dress too! Neat!
Luckily sewing is not a competition – I think the Ruby is such a great pattern that it is timeles…
Beautiful! Love the neck detail and how you styled it with the blue tights!
You can use a twin needle to achieve a stretchy double row of seams. But I usually get a bit of a…
I think you can avoid breaking the seam when stretching the neckhole (when pulling it over the he…
I thought it was jeans! I love inverted pleats!
It looks like your cat definitely owns the place!
Lovely! I have been wanting to make this for a while… I think I have to abandon my alterations …
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