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I’ve been looking at your projects and though there are only 8, every one of them is so immaculat…
You made my day :)
Hoping you’ll make good use of the pattern – can’t wait to see your version!
Thank you! The more I look at it, the more I’m lazy to change anything :)
Love that first shot – it looks unreal!
This is lovely! I love the contrast between the nipped waist and drapey back – you did so well to…
Ooh such gorgeous fabric and colour choices! I really love how so managed to make an evening look…
I’m sorry to hear about your husband. He sounds like a lovely man. But it’s very good that you ar…
Really lovely dress! I like the way it drapes – good fabric choice!
Really cool! Love the cut-out idea and your colour combination.
very, very cool! and very good styling too. Love it!
Hello! It’s so silly that Burda only allows one reply per comment, so it’s impossible to start an…
The epaulettes are such a quirky touch! Very nice basic top. I have the book in my stash somewher…
Thank you! It was a very technical (and accurate!) way of expressing what I was trying to do!
Thanks so much! Sadly I can’t take all the credit – I vaguely remember seeing the border being us…
Hi Karen!
If the dress fits around the waist and chest (I’m referring to their circumference) the…
aw, thanks!
thanks so much!
Thank you for your kindness! It certainly is comfortable, especially for hot weather!
You’re always so sweet :)
What are you sewing these days?
aw, thanks!
Ah! so that’s what it’s called.
Please do make one! It isn’t actually as advanced as Burda make…
hehe thanks…I’m growing out my silly mushroom/bowl thing!
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I wear it a lot these days…it is one of my favorite dresses.
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A pattern from 1961 brought back to life!