The pattern is from 2000-something BWOF issue, I couldn’t find which one it was.
A simple dress, very easy to sew. I trimmed it a bit with a silver gray satin sash. I made this dress several years ago, and now I’ve finally gotten to taking some photos of it.
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Jul 22, 2010, 05.35 AMby sherrys
This is gorgeous AnaJan! I have been thinking of making this dress, it has lovely design lines – great idea to enhance them with trim!
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Jul 22, 2010, 08.12 AMby anajan
Thanks SherryS.
Now that I see the photos, I like the dress very much, even though it’s not one of my favorites. It certainly is elegant (my preferable dress style). I made it as a wearable muslin. I think the neckline is too opened for my small bust, and I don’t feel comfortable in it, since the neckline tends to gap a bit. I could solve the problem by shortening the straps a bit, but I am just too lazy. On a bustier woman, it would look much better.
Jul 21, 2010, 01.57 PMby milkyway
Wow Senorita!!! que guapa está usted!!! Precioso!!!
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Jul 21, 2010, 02.05 PMby anajan
Muchas gracias! Ese vestido no es mi favorito, pero parece que a otros le gusta ;-).
Jul 19, 2010, 03.25 PMby bussey
So classy!
Jul 16, 2010, 11.42 PMby Isabel Alexander
Well, I really love it. =D