I love the Anda pattern. Simple enough to whip up in a Sunday afternoon (instant gratification!) and totally versatile – the dress has any number of silhouettes depending on if and where you decide to position a tie or elastic. I think it’s perfect for tricky to sew fabrics like lightweight silk too because there’s no fiddling with darts, zippers buttons etc. This is my second version and not my last.
Liberty print silk
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Oct 11, 2011, 09.13 PMby burda-user-279566
oh gosh.. amazing dress! Great job… Love the pattern. I was trying to make a blouse by the similar pattern (meaning the neck) , but it didn’t work, and I just ruined the whole material. Your dress is the perfect example for me of how that blouse should look like..;)
Sep 18, 2011, 06.38 PMby eliseanna
Thank you everyone!
Sep 6, 2011, 05.12 AMby zickzack
Lovely fabric and probably best in combination with this patterne!. Why haven’t I made an Anda dress yet?
Sep 5, 2011, 01.36 AMby pink-cornelia
great job! the dress look so pretty. you are so right about the anda dress is one of my favorite patterns for the same reasons.
Sep 4, 2011, 11.07 PMby nouvellegamine
love it! casual chic at it’s best.