Satin top
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Crêpe satin
This is a variation of pattern 103B. The pattern is the same and the required materials for this variation are:
Crêpe satin, 135 cm (53 in) wide: 0.80 – 0.80 – 0.85 – 0.85 – 0.90 m (7/8 – 7/8 – 1 – 1 – 1 yd). Jersey, 150 cm (59 in) wide: 0.20 m (1/4 yd) for all sizes.
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Jul 18, 2011, 10.08 PMby emmakt
I wish this had a picture of the model wearing it normally. I love sleeve tops ragland sleeves. I wish Burda had a few more top patterns that could translate from work to casual ie. a plain type blouse with a panel that has flattering front or back gathering or a peplum or pin tucks. Frills add too much bulk to my body but the other details turn a plain top into something a bit more special. For examples check out Vogue 1209 & Burda 5520