V-neck dress
burda style magazine patterns FAQ
Crêpe satin
This is a variation of pattern 106A. The pdf pattern is the same. The required materials for this variation are:
Crêpe satin, 140 cm (55 ins) wide: 2.80 – 2.80 – 2.80 – 3.10 – 3.10 m (31/8 – 31/8 – 31/8 – 31/2 – 31/2 yds) . Vilene/Pellon G 785. 1 invisible zip, 40 cm (16 ins) long, and a special presser foot. 6 small, fabric-covered buttons.
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Jan 3, 2012, 08.48 PMby mawea
Sleek and smooth, lovely
Dec 31, 2011, 03.20 PMby MaggieMoise
this is currently my project, it’s gorgeous, yes, but a pain in the patootie to finish. I spent a whole day trying to figure out the front, because birda’s description and pattern markings for this pattern was not very dependable. Also, I altreded it, in the back, since I’m petite, it came out looking very beautiful, but be warned to depend on your skill to make those front folds. Overall, the dress is remarkable, very classy and I’m very happy burda put it in the magazine because it has such class to it (in any color.) Another thing, make sure you use silk charmeause.
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Dec 31, 2011, 05.45 PMby marionouchka
hope you’ll finish it so we can see how it looks!
I did it too but mine is sleeveless… and yes it was a bit painfull as I don’t sew really well ;)
Dec 30, 2011, 04.35 PMby LadyDanburry
love love love.
Dec 30, 2011, 12.55 PMby blueartisan
I think I have to wait a couple of months for this mag (only managed to pick up Octobers yesterday!) But all this green I’M IN LOVE!!!!
Dec 30, 2011, 11.13 AMby Artamisia
Ditto.
Dec 30, 2011, 12.31 AMby ladykatza
I fell in love with this instantly when I got my burda mag.