thank you all. i’ll like the pattern to be better but i’m glad this one turned out okay. :)
nice! :)
a toile garment I’m glad it’s wearable.
I’ve blogged about it here.
:) thank you for looking!
I haven’t upload my projects to Burdastyle in ages.. jeez..
Here’s one blouse I made in September, based on Colette’s Sorbetto top pattern.
Blogged here…
omg, i love this jacket. so much. lucky Martina!
I’m glad I succumbed to his wish and made him Lowly. It follows him everywhere and it’s been near…
:)
:D thanks! n i love that doll. it was a birthday present a few years back.
Thank you, Burdastyle!
I’m supposed to keep a portfolio of clothing made in Burdastyle; some ridiculous rule I set upon myself but I just can’t resist not uploading Lowly worm here. A plush toy I made for my 3 year old s…
A very simply made house blouse. I used a blouse I already had as a pattern base and adjusted the neckline and sleeves. Blogged here…
I made this suit last month and wore it to a family dinner for a combined celebration of my birthday and father’s day. Pattern is a McCall 5953, copyright 1945; Junior Miss Sports Dress & Bolero.
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why is it a toile? it looks so wearable!
love the collar details. beautiful piece! :)
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