I went without the drawstring, and changed it to a square neckline, and shortened the skirt. I made a sash to belt the dress up. Great, easy to follow pattern. Extremely versatile.
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Project of the Week
Perfect for Autumn days we’ve created a cardigan with a flowing, extended lapel.
Project of the Week!
This week: The male counterpart to the Louisa vest
Member Project of the Week
A dress made from cotton batik with traditional Javanese pattern called ‘Kawung’
Technique of the week
Learn how to alter a basic bodice into a "leaf" pleated bodice
Blast From the Past
Nothing better than a handsome fellow in a well fitting suit.
May 12, 2008, 03.08 PMby anniestitches
love the fabric! the sash really makes it more versatile – it begs for a wide patent leather belt.
Apr 3, 2008, 05.34 PMby calicocouture
This is adorable! I love the sash, especially how it’s tied in the first image.
Apr 3, 2008, 09.04 AMby Polychromatin
Cool! I’m not really a friend of Anda, to be honest I think the Anda shown here on Burdastyle is kind of ugly, but yours looks so good! The fresh colors are great!
Apr 3, 2008, 08.57 AMby ReneeBeth
I also like the sash idea. this way you can tie it wherever you’d like—under the bustline, at your waist, or like a dropped waist thing! versatile, indeed.
Apr 3, 2008, 08.41 AMby oonaballoona
love your material— any chance we can see the neckline? i’m always intrigues by changes to the anda :)
Apr 3, 2008, 08.22 AMby flowerhead
Great fabric and color. I really like your sash idea.