Sep 23, 2008, 10.50 PMby nehmah
Hello Sarah, If you have the original pattern already printed out, and a friend handy, why not take your back-waist-to-bottom (of the cheeks) measurement and draw off a tunic length? (Seriously, I will estimate the length for you) If you need a tunic measurement, there are several free patterns over on “burdafashion.com” They now require a free registration and have many patterns, both free and for a nominal sum. The widest selection is at the German language site. I am not sure that anything on this website is what I call a “proper” tunic;). I hope this helps, Cordially, Nehmah/emily PS: Failing all of the above, I live in Columbia, TN and will gladly measure you and make you lunch. Of course, it is a pretty long hike from either Portland (ME or OR) N
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Jan 18, 2009, 07.26 AMby dilemmax
Hi Sarah,
Are you still waiting for the printshop copy of the burdastyle pattern you described in one of the blog entries??
If you want, I can joined them for you since I’ve joined some of the patterns not available for printshop.
Let me know! :)