Here an altered version of the IDIT, following some pointers by Pink Hibiscus who first introduced the idea of it as empire-cut. I love the shoulder details, feminine but not frilly. This knit fabric is also nice because it’s flexible but does not hug the unspeakable flabs. I am unsure of the sleeves. I might just take it off completely, but for this Fall, at least, it will do. I was never really drawn to the Idit but I had this fabric which I bought on sale and I kept trying to imagine it in different burda patterns and the Idit was the one that always stuck so I did. I did Idit and I love it.
Striped Knit Jersey
Burda Style IDIT
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Jun 21, 2008, 06.30 PMby JaymeN
Great fabric and great style, looks awesome on you!
Oct 27, 2007, 10.30 AMby Myk
i love your title :) great choice of fabric..it looks fab on you
Oct 22, 2007, 05.48 AMby Wendyxo
This looks really great. The shoulder details looks really good and the sleeves from what I can see look good too. Nice job.
Oct 21, 2007, 02.46 PMby pinkhibiscus
That looks amazing as a dress~! The fabric is great.