A simple essential edition to my wardrobe! The dress is based on a Style Arc pattern
If you want to read more about the project check out my blog
Novice
BurdaStyle Project of the Week
Meg made this edgy variation of the Open Back Dress!
Pattern of the Week
This fitted jacket will keep you warm and stylish on those cool summer nights!
Retro Pattern
Dive back into 1956 with this stylish two in one pant suit pattern!
Member Project of the Week
Get inspired by printed floral bustier dress with flounce! It is so summery.
Editors' Pick
The style is cool and sporty beach wear that can be worn anywhere!
Feb 9, 2013, 09.19 AMby freakusbzzz
I have a Tshirt made from this fabric too :)
I love your creation.
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Feb 20, 2013, 09.36 AMby thewallinna
Thank you :) I love your tee!!!!
Feb 2, 2013, 07.36 PMby schnui
Great dress! I love this fabric and have looked and looked at it online @ Tessuti but couldn’t think how to use it best. I travelled to Melbourne and had the opportunity to go to the Tessuti fabric shop and I was able to touch and really look at it. Still no idea! So well done on creating such a beautiful dress with such a lovey piece of fabric. Did you use 1 or2 panels?
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Feb 3, 2013, 01.11 AMby thewallinna
Thanks for the lovely words. I used two panels for the dress; the length from sleeve to sleeve is only a little bit shorter that the fabric’s width.
Feb 2, 2013, 01.54 PMby Mary Athey
This is lovely on you and I love.how you utilised the fabric.to its.best.potential. Fab x