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I made this for my sister’s homecoming dance. It was a bit hard for me to make cause I’m a beginner and only 13, but I really loved it!
I didn't use silk jersey, I used satin for all three parts and a zipper.
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Oct 15, 2009, 02.19 AMby lindsay28h
Great Job! This is stunning! I love this pattern and have been dying to try it. I think the satin is beautiful!
Oct 14, 2009, 11.53 PMby nadiwi
hey i really like it. Is your sister’s name Kyla? that is my name and i have never met anyone with the same name. if so tell her she has a cool name. and again i lov the dress it is a really good job especially for one of your first, keep going – it only gets easier and quicker
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Oct 17, 2009, 09.56 PMby rawrrrxamanda
nah, my sister’s name is alexis. Kyla is the name of the dress design/pattern
Oct 13, 2009, 06.26 PMby littlevigilante
I really love the colors you chose and how you used them. VERY chic!
Oct 13, 2009, 08.39 AMby melinda_louise
this looks great, and especially for a beginner.
i’d love to make this dress now!
Oct 13, 2009, 02.45 AMby oscarthegrouch108
that looks great! i wish that my projects came out so well at that age (at least my adult sized ones, my doll clothes were fine!)
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Oct 13, 2009, 02.48 AMby oscarthegrouch108
upon further inspection, the next time you make it consider a lighter fabric (chiffon sheer, or a lighter satin) for the drape part. i think it will hang better.
other than that, i’m in love with what you did. i might have to copy cat!
Oct 13, 2009, 01.01 AMby cquinn13
that’s quite a project for a beginner! (and one so young) i hate doing zippers :)
you did a great job!