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I chose to make the Slip-On Jumper Dress offered by Indygo Junction for free in this design challenge. I love vintage dresses.
The pattern is very basic giving lots of room for changes to make it your own. I chose to add black satin at the neckline and hemline to add to my dress. I used the belt of the Burdastyle Heidi dress rather than the simple tie belt of the pattern. Buttons were added to make the sleeves more fitted and to add detail at the neckline.
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Mar 13, 2012, 01.53 AMby signnsew
Hello,
I choose pattern #IJ873 All Day Apron from : indygo junction. For the body, the fabric is organdy, a popular fabric that was used in the 20’s. I embellished the pocket with a flower, on the straps and ruffle I machined embroidered a flower design. I attached the straps with small snaps so it can be worn comfortably for the vertical challeng WP_000041.jpg (image/jpeg) 457K WP_000042.jpg (image/jpeg) 450K WP_000043.jpg (image/jpeg) 328K WP_000044.jpg (image/jpeg) 551K WP_000045.jpg (image/jpeg) 385k
Feb 2, 2012, 01.52 AMby alissaslagle
Thanks! I am surprised that there haven’t been more desigs yet.
Feb 1, 2012, 12.11 PMby fashionfreek
Great work:-D
Feb 1, 2012, 01.29 AMby ariation
The first design I’m seeing for the challenge……..great job!