I saw this pattern made up on Burda Style by another member and loved the style. I had never heard of Victory patterns. I went online and printed out the Victory “Hazel” pattern. I had the two fabrics in my stash and they just worked. I love this contrast dress. It was fairly easy to make though I’m not sure I would call it beginner. The sleeves do run a little small, I would suggest cutting the sleeve arms a little wider.
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Jan 3, 2013, 09.40 AMby chula123
What a lovely combination of colours, the dress looks very pretty. I had never heard of these patterns before so thanks for sharing !
Jan 2, 2013, 05.25 PMby razieh khlili
This is a very attractive
Jan 2, 2013, 02.06 PMby Vicki Williams
Terrific combo. Nicely executed.
Jan 2, 2013, 08.35 AMby flowergirl22
looks realy nice, any chance of getting the link?
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Jan 2, 2013, 05.41 PMby chillwear
Sure! here’s the link
http://www.victorypatterns.com
Jan 1, 2013, 11.15 AMby Mary Athey
I.ve not heard of.these patterns either. This is a lovely dress. The.two fabrics are great to gether x
Jan 1, 2013, 09.17 AMby martinK
I like this dress, nice combi of fabrics