I loved the flapper style dress on the cover of Burdastyle’s 6/2012 issue so I used it for my latest project. I used #116 view A. The lining was much too sheer and it’s really my fault for not us…
It came out very nice. Your dad looks very handsome in it!
I just saw this and I think it came out great. I’ve been thinking of this pattern but I wasn’t s…
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Thank you. I did use interfacing for the waist line. The pattern layout will show a gray shaded…
Uber cool!
Very cool. One of the most unique garments I’ve seen in a long time. I love how you used unconv…
Thanks again. I’m glad you like it. My sister liked it so much I made her one too.
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Love these pajamas too. All things cats…I’m in! Wonderful job like always.
I think you did a very nice job! I like the detailing of the pleats on the neckline and the way …
Your dress is very pretty. I love lavender. It’s amazing how a seventies pattern can transcend …
Your dress is very pretty. I love lavender. It’s amazing how a seventies pattern can transcend …
Thank you! I’ve been surprised at how many beautiful creations have been made with curtains, bed…
Your blouse came out very nice. I also think the plus size patterns are some of my favorites.
I used Burdastyle Magazine’s pattern # 106 2/2011 to make this project. I found a nice jersey material that was perfect for what I had in mind. Simple as usual and fun to wear.
Thank you. I’m sure you’ll love the pattern.
I used the DixieDiy two piece tunic pattern for this dress. This is actually an old bed sheet. Added some lace and ties around the waist and voila! A dress! I don’t know why but when I look at…
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I have to say thank you to DixieDiy for posting this pattern on her blog: http://dixiediy.blogspot.com/. It’s a quick little top perfect for summer. Plus I was able to use it with fabric I had le…
The pattern I used for this was Burdastyle’s #116 pattern, issue 5/2011 cut in a size 34. I struggled a bit with the instructions for the welt pockets. I used a denim that has stretch and that’s …
Thank you! You always make me feel confident with your nice comments. I think you’ll find it’s …
It looks great! Well done!
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Thank you! I appreciate your comments. They are very encouraging.
Skirt made using 5/2012 Burdastyle Magazine’s #118 skirt pattern and 1.5 yards of cotton. When I look at the skirt I think of what it must look like in the ocean. Easy enough and a nice addition …
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