This dress was super easy to make. I’m trying to think of a way to modify it a bit, so that the elastic doesn’t ride up (maybe cutting the armholes further in at the shoulders?).
vintage cotton from my mom's stash (likely late 70's).
burdastyle, my mom (for the fabric), my sister (for suggesting the Anda).
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Aug 6, 2008, 11.16 AMby Caitybek
Good job – looks cute and well-fitting. I’m working on my first-ever anda and would be thrilled if it turns out this well!
Aug 3, 2008, 08.13 AMby traceya2000
I recognize that fabric!! It is very light and breezy – I love it when you put my old stuff to good use!
Oct 10, 2007, 03.08 PMby fashion1
looks so nice and cute! i would be carefull cutting the armeholes. i never try this but i think it´s very difficult after finish the dress – perhaps it don´t work would be painful!