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I made the Anda dress but I made a v-neck and dropped the elastic waist a bit. The fabric store in my town is woefully inadequate so I had to settle for a black knit rather than the cornflower blue silk that I had envisioned…and it sort of sounds like my name! (Mir-anda)
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Aug 24, 2008, 05.43 PMby sewiknittoo
to make the v-neck how did you alter the pattern??
Jul 14, 2008, 10.19 AMby nenasew
Very cute. I have been wondering if a v neck would work with Anda. I thought maybe it would fall off the shoulder. Thanks for trying it. I think I will too. Nice picture too.
Jul 12, 2008, 10.06 AMby nikkiclare68
So simple…so great!!
Jul 10, 2008, 09.44 AMby rbsmom
This dress looks very beautiful on you. the changes look lovely and sophisticated and versatile
Jul 10, 2008, 08.27 AMby CarlaTV
I like the changes you made and it looks more dressy in black. :o)
Jul 9, 2008, 06.57 PMby curlyxrt
I like your version of the anda – the v-neck looks really great on you! And the “plain black” is quite versatile, I think. Nice work.