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It’s another one of those infinity dresses. I used the tutorial from rostitchery, very easy!
I love to wear it, and it’s going to be perfect for summer and travelling! Maybe in the future, who knows, there’s going to be another one of those for me…
There are a lot of amazing tutorials on how to wear these dresses out there, especially the one’s by monifc on youtube.
The material is a lovely and soft viscose elasthan mix jersey.
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Apr 30, 2011, 03.14 AMby LadyMoonchild
I want to make one of these dresses but I want it to be a maxi infinity dress. People say it is easy but I’m kind of slow lol
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May 11, 2011, 09.22 AMby lazylinchen
It really is very easy, don’t worry about it being slow. I usually take very long to make stuff, but this I had done in about 2 hours including figuring out the math…
Apr 12, 2011, 04.16 AMby Crystal Fashionsbycj Jordan
Thanks
Apr 12, 2011, 01.27 AMby SimplyTuTuSweet
Cute! I’m def. gonna try this!
Apr 11, 2011, 03.04 PMby shibbybean
I recently made two of these dresses (pictures pending!) for my friends and determined that measuring from your underarm (where a side seam would be on a t-shirt) to about mid-chest under the boobs is a good strap width- both of mine ended up around 10". They have to be long to wrap properly (at least as tall as you are) and make sure that the fabric is not too thick or it feels like armour when it’s wrapped around you! Good luck!
Apr 11, 2011, 02.53 PMby Crystal Fashionsbycj Jordan
how wide did you do your straps , I am making one too… and how many inches
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Apr 11, 2011, 04.28 PMby lazylinchen
As shibbybean said, at least 10’’ wide. Mine are 30 cm (12’’) wide and about 2.5 m (2.7 yards) long. Rostitchery says about 1.5 times your body length.