Nora dress in my interpretation.
The bodice has Nora dress as a basis. The skirt and obi belt are self drafted.
See the drafting process and more details on my blog.
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Mar 15, 2011, 12.21 AMby smallone
Brilliant Ana! I love the way that Nora pattern is many things to you….and BTW love the home made wearing in March shown on your blog…. what a lovely set of home made clothes you have (quite jealous!)
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Mar 15, 2011, 01.38 PMby anajan
Thank you, and thanks for reading my blog!
I’ve realized that a good pattern is priceless! You can alter it in so many ways to get completely different looks.
Regarding me-made-march: I’ve challenged myself not to repeat an outfit during the month, while I can repeat the garment and combine it with other stuff in various ways. We’ll see whether I’ll make it. ;-)
Mar 15, 2011, 07.04 PMby smallone
well your jacket from Nora is still on my todo list…..I just need a nice block of time to give it some focus :)
Mar 13, 2011, 06.30 PMby irmchen
Lovet the obi belt! Ana – you are beautiful! :-)
Mar 13, 2011, 05.19 PMby bussey
I cannot remember… Have already told you (maybe on your blog?)? Seems perfect to me…. would like to have one… love especially the neckline and the sleeves!
Mar 13, 2011, 12.32 PMby apfelbluete
WOOOOOOOOW! this is incredibly beautiful! this is by far one of the most beautiful dresses! very feminine! and very elegant!