
Description
Work, school, clubbin’, dining, this shift dress works for all moments. Depending on your mood and occasion, you can pair it with a sparkling necklace for long nights or tighten it with a sincere looking belt for the office or some socks for a cute school look.
As simple as this pattern is, it is something for almost all of our users out there. Have fun!
Material Notes
Cotton with a habotai lining, with an invisible zipper.
Difficulty
Novice
Categories
Credits
- Photographer
- Stylist
Jamie M. Rosenthal
- Hair
- Make-up
- Model
Allison
Apr 29, 2011, 05.59 PMby cooi
I feel like the most impressive thing about this dress is the fabric.
I wish Burda would say where they sourced their fabric from.
Feb 9, 2010, 08.55 PMby s0mmer
Am I the only one who has a problem with the name Fatina? Come on! You are in NY after all.
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Sep 12, 2011, 10.11 PMby msorr
Fatina means “charming and seductive”. Not sure why that would be a problem.
Aug 24, 2009, 02.06 PMby tallykay
It’s GORGOUSE… I want one. Awesome job!
Aug 24, 2009, 07.08 AMby shoesandbagsomy
Umm – this is just a shift dress, and not a very tailored one at that – can’t see why this would be considered a formal dress. Dissapointing : (
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Apr 6, 2011, 06.50 PMby Dani Restercher
With the right fabric and styling…!
Aug 22, 2009, 06.32 PMby churpina
I love how the style of dress can be worn for many occastions but unfortunatley i reaaalllly hate how the dress comes around chest. I think it really unflattering.
Aug 20, 2009, 04.04 AMby movant
Wish I could help you with the fabric, Aimee. Alas I am in New York and you are in London. If you ever get over here, there are tons of fabric shops between 7th and 8th avenues and between 39th and 35th St.
Aug 19, 2009, 01.19 PMby timallard
Nice simplicity, darts are a bit too linear for my eye but easy to curve slightly.
Also, may I bring up the skill of grading patterns? That’s where a medium size is created and all sizes are made from that using “grading rules” to add so much here and there as the size goes up or down from medium.
For those people normally beyond the sizes patterns come in, you might spend some time on your own rules to expand or contract a standard pattern size to fit your measurements.
This is relatively easy to do, taking time more than some special skill if you’re only doing one and then you have a set of rules to apply to almost any pattern to get your size, and typically a much better fit.
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Jan 28, 2010, 06.51 AMby freaky-philomeen
hi timallard,
thanks for your idea about grading patterns.
I’m wondering where I could find more information on personalizing a pattern to my measures.
not neccesarily, but something in German would be helpful too :-))
bye bye
philo
Aug 19, 2009, 11.03 AMby aimeelawson
Where can I get this fabric? It’s gorgeous! Has anyone seen it anywhere?
Aug 19, 2009, 07.55 AMby safemme
Very, very pretty fabric! Love the dress as well, but the fabric just really does it for me!
Aug 18, 2009, 10.28 PMby celieanne
i tink it looks gorgeous…i havent been able to find any shift dress anywhere else which is soooo simple …just as a shift dress should be. really looking forward to making this..
Aug 18, 2009, 09.03 PMby brocadegoddess
I have to agree with Zora about the cost. This dress is ALL about the fabric, the pattern is just about as basic as you can get, there’s hardly even any shaping to it, I could draft one up from scratch in about 1/2 hr. I would be surprised if there was not a New Look pattern that was just about the same – and you can get those on sale for $0.99 – and not have to print it out yourself and tape it all together.
I will happily spend the $6 for an immaculately styled and drafted Vogue pattern on sale instead.
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Aug 18, 2009, 10.31 PMby celieanne
no not really have looked at new look and others and nothing so simple and exactly as i want a shift dress to be.
Aug 18, 2009, 08.13 PMby amyg
Simply stunning! Compared the what patterns in the store are – unless you have a coupon – $4 is more than reasonable
Aug 18, 2009, 05.59 PMby elyzampa
WoW! Great fabric! Perfect with this version of Fatina :)
Aug 18, 2009, 10.53 AMby abucketfulofheather
The sleeveless version is stunning, rather inspirational. Also, I think $4 for such a versatile pattern, beautifully styled and detailed photos and all the rest is perfectly reasonable. Thank you Burdastyle!
Aug 5, 2009, 08.01 AMby junes-1
It’s a Liberty tana lawn print of the so-called ‘fashion range’. of about 2006-2007 season. I actually own the very fabric in the very same colour, but I can’t remember the name of the print… sorry! I guess you might try ebay or other auction sites.
Jul 31, 2009, 07.36 AMby akazukinchan
Jul 29, 2009, 10.12 PMby j2post
i love it. good work! thx
Jul 29, 2009, 09.10 AMby jocole
$4 is too much?! that’s madness.
i LOVE this dress … what a great basic piece. plus it would be really simple to make alterations to the pattern for MANY different design variations. i can’t wait to play with it, and see what others make.
thanks for another GREAT pattern burdastyle!
Jul 29, 2009, 07.09 AMby uglybeat
I wish this was offered for a size 32!
Jul 29, 2009, 06.52 AMby windborn
Neat & stylish design with an exotic touch. Probably looks cool in pale grey Shantung, for a special evening. In my opinion, shoes & handbag have to match with the dress colour, if you want to look classy… unless you want to make a big contrast. And please, never ever use those awful socks! Socks are great only in tennis or running shoes :o)
Jul 29, 2009, 05.28 AMby susanne2011
I really like the dress and I also wouldn’t mind paying 4 dollars for it. Is that really so much money? I don’t think so!
Jul 29, 2009, 01.05 AMby sewinglibrarian
I like the simple lines and classic style. Is there a slit or a kick pleat in the back?
Jul 28, 2009, 11.36 PMby queenb
Nice, I can see lots of variations for this dress. Thanks for the pattern!
Jul 28, 2009, 11.02 PMby jimena
I have to agree with Zora that 4$ for a pattern is too much specially when you have to download an print it. IF you take to the store this only adds to the work on your part. YOu can get patterns on sale for less than the price of yours and all you have to do is cut them> Too bad, the dress is nice not the price Jimena
Jul 28, 2009, 03.25 PMby danceintherain-203
I just made a shift dress, but since I was doing it from scratch the skirt isn’t the right shape…it would’ve been so much easier with this pattern. Can’t wait to try it! =]
Jul 28, 2009, 12.57 PMby littleredfox
super cute! thanks so much guys! it’s a great versatile dress.
Jul 28, 2009, 09.46 AMby stacey6907
So cute!! Love it! =)
Jul 28, 2009, 06.26 AMby benedikta
Thanks for all your comments! Yes, that is piping around the collar and the neckline. We made it ourselves. I am checking for a how to on that right now and will connect it if found.
Jul 28, 2009, 04.14 AMby ect77
I really love this fabric, does anyone know where I can get some from?
Jul 28, 2009, 03.57 AMby djoule
Beautiful dress, thanks :)