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I found this 1980’s fabric together with the african wax for my other 2 euro dress!
As this dress is easy to slip in, I didn’t have to ad a zipper, so more money was saved:-)
When I bought the burdastyle magazine I loved this pattern immediatly, but I wasn’t sure if this style would look good on me. I had to make some alterations on the hips. But now it is finished I know the bust needed some alteration too,..
I took me some time to get squares the sideseams right, but I’m quite pleased with the result, and on one side it looks like I’ve created a new pattern.
Annyway, the dress feels verry comfortable to wear as the fabric is fresh cotton, perfect for hot days!
cotton fabric, guttermann yarn.
Intermediate
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Dec 27, 2011, 05.07 AMby YvonneNicole
Ah you are too cute! I love it!
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Dec 30, 2011, 08.46 AMby loulourosa
Thank you :-)
Oct 3, 2011, 10.57 AMby monikapullerits
I like it a lot for some reason. The fit is great, it really looks good on you. Hides what needs to be hidden (if i may say so) :D. From which magazine didi you took the pattern? Please share, it looks very comfortbale dress and i need one :)
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Oct 3, 2011, 11.14 AMby loulourosa
Thank you fr your nice comment (yes you may say so ;-)) This pattern was taken from Burdastyle magazine
04/2010, but I saw it on burdastyle.com too, It didn’t work to ad the pattern for some reason,…
Sep 30, 2011, 05.27 PMby Douli Bee
I love it! Nice fabric, great work, low cost, what else can you ask for? :-))
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Oct 1, 2011, 09.12 AMby loulourosa
Thank you for your nice comment! And ofcourse making clothes allmost for nothing is double fun!