Pretty and flirty dress from a reprint of a vintage Butterick pattern.
B5209
Gingham, Invisible Zip
Intermediate
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Dec 17, 2009, 05.27 AMby nessys
Oh I LOVE it! I am always a sucker for gingham and for vintage patterns! Lovely job – and the “lone boob” (refer Ms. Gems comment below) looks exceedingly well fitted!!!! Thanks for mentioning the pattern number.
Dec 14, 2009, 03.59 PMby msgems
Really nice. I love retro vintage patterns. I’m going to give this one a go I think! Good work on the lone boob picture too…
Dec 14, 2009, 03.36 AMby butbido
It looks very lovely, I want to make one like this but it seem very difficult
Dec 14, 2009, 12.27 AMby smallone
super cute and retro. Great matching of fabric with pattern. love it!
Dec 13, 2009, 11.43 PMby zickzack
I like the gingham you have chosen for that pattern! It’s not too big, so it doesn’t distract from the nice shape of your dress.
Dec 13, 2009, 10.49 PMby ichigogirl
Very nice! I especially like the neckline/shoulder, it’s very nicely shaped and quite unusual.
Dec 13, 2009, 09.54 PMby frkbustad
It looks really lovely! Eye-catching and de-emphasized at one time, if you’d ask me. I like the fabric in combination with this pattern!
Dec 13, 2009, 09.12 PMby chichil
Oh I have this pattern and seeing it so cute here makes me want to start working on it quickly! I love your version.
Dec 13, 2009, 08.44 PMby ashchaser
This is very cute, and it compliments you well! I like how its reminiscent of a retro wiggle dress, yet not so flashy and “look at me!” Thanks for posting the pattern number, I might just have to track it down soon.