All of us at the BurdaStyle office decided to make our own version of the all time BurdaStyle favorite pattern, the Anda dress.
Emmy wanted to see the Anda as top instead of a dress and here it is! She cut the pattern off about 5 in below the waist and omitted the drawstring casing. She also added a panel at the bottom of the front piece and cut this on the other direction for an altering stripe effect. To get the back piece to fall nicely, she made the back slightly longer than the front.
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May 24, 2012, 09.54 PMby Ellen S
Nice use of a stripped fabric.
May 20, 2012, 04.50 PMby lmb
Nice. Great vision on a great way to change this dress style.
May 10, 2012, 02.01 PMby julie-d
I love this version! How much fabric do you think it would take for this? A yard-ish?
May 10, 2012, 02.16 AMby ebookie
really like this as a top. like the play with the direction design also. very. I nice
May 9, 2012, 12.29 PMby Ruffles Gazebo
im a huge fan of sporty chic. Or just really comfy nice clothes which can be dressed up quite nicely
May 9, 2012, 04.16 AMby inoke
beautiful! lovey how you used the fabric.
May 8, 2012, 11.20 PMby sew4my3
I really like the play with direction of the stripes. Also, the longer length in the back is a great little style idea that is showing up in ready-to-wear, as well as a throw back to the 80’s. Oops! I’m telling my age. LOL Very nicely done Emmy!
May 8, 2012, 06.53 PMby jhurienesling
Looks nice & sporty!