Azalea dress without top layer. Had a bit of trouble getting the top facing sitting nicely till I found a how to on an all in one facing. This is great!! I’m going to use it all the time with sleeveless dresses/tops. It looks so much more professional. How to link: http://www.burdastyle.com/howtos/show/93
Stretch material, white belt buckle from lincraft for $2.95
Burda 6004
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Apr 28, 2008, 05.15 PMby Bellinda81
Thanks for the nice comments. I made the pattern a size smaller as I was using stretch fabric, this is probably why it looks more fitted than some of the other Azalea dresses. I also omitted the zip as I used stretch fabric. This is such a great pattern, when I have a chance I want to make the original version too!
Apr 28, 2008, 04.15 PMby oonaballoona
oh cool, did it turn out slimmer because the bottom layer was slimmer? just saw one without the bottom layer, now it’s like 2 totally different patterns. looks awesome!
Apr 28, 2008, 07.33 AMby nenasew
I love this dress. Looks like you made the azalea more fitted.
Apr 28, 2008, 04.16 AMby Polychromatin
So cool! You used very nice fabrics and it fits you so nicely!
Apr 28, 2008, 03.20 AMby Jadestar
Very nice. I like it!! :)
Apr 28, 2008, 03.19 AMby Eleo.m
Veryy nice!!!good job:)