Trying on a boxy dress- new shape for me. Mixed feelings too, at first. Pattern from Burda 2/2012 119. the main Image is a BEFORE version, the close up on a dressform is a final addition – now it is complete.
full pattern review on Sewing And Style Den
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Feb 3, 2012, 04.00 PMby jhurienesling
Its beautiful,I love everything about this project! The fabric, pattern, the combination with black, the shoes and not to forget The Lipstick!!
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Feb 3, 2012, 04.30 PMby Sewing And Style
thank you- that is so sweet!
Feb 3, 2012, 03.05 AMby runningwithscissors1
I don’t know how eager I would be to make it based on the initial picture, but I actually really like your version. Maybe it’s the fabric. Nice job!
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Feb 3, 2012, 12.33 PMby Sewing And Style
My whole idea was to go for an understated model from the magazine, as there were too many obvious choices. Also I might take another photo to show off the final look- which seems to be much better. The fabric is fab- a bargain at £3.99 per meter on ebay!
Feb 3, 2012, 12.34 PMby Sewing And Style
P.S.: this dress it only for very tall ppl, so it looks so different on a midget like moi
Feb 2, 2012, 08.10 PMby wardrobe-cat
Cute. The colour is cool, it’s well made, looks great (loving the shoes, by the way), and you’ve got the legs for it. Can’t ask for more, really.
Feb 2, 2012, 06.52 PMby apfelbluete
обалдеть! какая красота!
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Feb 2, 2012, 06.53 PMby Sewing And Style
да ты что- а я парюсь!