I had a lot of leftover jersey sequin fabric from another project. I couldn’t throw it away. Especially since I saw this dress at a local department store and thought I could make my own. So easy peasy. I used the December 2012 issue of Burdastyle’s #118B pattern. It’s really a pattern for a top but I altered the pattern so that it would be this shift dress you see here.
I like it a lot and I’m going to wear it for New Year’s eve!
1.5 yard of sequin jersey, 1.5 yard of silver lining
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Dec 8, 2012, 08.55 PMby Glenville Hughes
Lovely and you are truely sparklywhen you wear it
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Dec 9, 2012, 07.07 PMby zsyzu
Thank you! I feel like a giant disco ball when I wear it!
Dec 8, 2012, 03.55 AMby sarahmckee85
Love it! Simple and shiny what more could you want!
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Dec 9, 2012, 07.07 PMby zsyzu
Thank you! With all the shiny stuff who needs more right?!
Dec 7, 2012, 10.21 PMby Mary Athey
Gorgeous dress. The fabrics.fab and its beautiful on you x
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Dec 9, 2012, 07.06 PMby zsyzu
Thank you! I love this fabric too!