I used a self-drafted pattern to make this fully lined dress with a pencil skirt and squiggly straps.
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I made this dress for my fiance’s med school graduati…
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I used Vogue 2903 for this dress.
I made this a while ago but forgot to post it! After all the compliments on my Waterspout Dress, I decided to make another one for…
I used McCall’s 5522 for this button-down shirt. Not sure how much I like the sleeves; I think I’ll stick to the other sleeves on the pattern in the future.
This dress has been in the works for nearly a year. I drafted this pattern myself. It’s actually very simple—just two pieces, a front and back piece—connected at the sides and the straps. There a…
Unfortunately, my camera died as soon as we took the first picture from far away. The rest are fr…
This is the second dress I made for my recent vacation at the beach. It is based on McCall’s 6024, which I have done before, but I combined two views of the pattern.
More info is on my blog, "Bo…
I made this dress to wear on vacation in South Carolina! I drafted the pattern myself, which I’m pretty excited about. The top has darts in both the front and back, and the back goes into a shallow…
This is the final product of the sew along I hosted on my blog!
I blogged the final product with a "few more pictures here…
It’s also in the US version of the June, 2011 magazine.
Assuming the jersey is pretty stretchy, I would take ~1inch out of the middle, then cut the rest …
Two weddings in a day… no problem! Made this dress from stretch satin, and I made it reversible! I wore the pink side to the first wedding and the teal side to the second.
The pattern really r…
Hi mskelly, I actually meant to start the sew along Monday, but since I posted the 19th, I’ll sti…
As I’ve posted on here before, I’m hosting a Coffee Date dress sew along on my blog. To practice for this, I posted a mini sew along using the free Charlie Bag pattern. I kept it simple and didn’t …
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