A pullover made to mimic a sheer-yoked dress, with the wearability of two garments!
This dress was made as part of an ensemble [Dress in studio].
It was made from a “frankenpattern” of Gertie’s Wiggle Dress and Bow Tied Blouse [more about that here], made in a dobby spot stretch “lace”.
Features front and back darts, a tie back and “these-used-to-be-kimono-sleeves” panelling under the arms.
Read more about it and the night on my blog
Dobby Spot Stretch ‘Lace’
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Jan 19, 2013, 07.55 PMby mollytov
Awesome innovation! I love the effect!
Jan 19, 2013, 03.29 PMby pampula
looks beautiful, great idea to have more versatility to a dress!