Saturday 1 September 2018

August Burdastyle challenge

Well I've made it for another month and I'm pretty pleased that I haven't skipped a month yet. 



This is dress 112 in the 8/2018 issue a stretch jersey dress in petite size.   I wear a lot of dress for work with a jacket and this is really useful for this (worn it quite a few times already).  I really loved the fabric in the magazine.  Did you know you can actually buy the same fabric?  Unfortunately, the on-line fabric shop was in German and I couldn't work out the shipping charges!

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So I went for something similar.  This is a John Kaldor stretch polyester jersey, £10 a metre from Sew Essential.  It is very stretchy and thus perfect for this dress, although it does feel synthethetic.  This is a very clingy dress, and although it is very comfortable, it isn't very forgiving!



I raise the neckline to be suitable for work, though a bit too much.




I'm often attracted to unusual patterns, and the skirt of this was no exception, there were two gathered areas on each size.  The gathers were a little tricky, you have to be careful to try and ensure they match on each size.  It was also difficult to level the hem.   I do like the dress though, and have got quite a bit of wear from it.



I made another BurdaStyle pattern this month, this cute little top, inspired by Hila from Saturday Night Stitch.  If you haven't watched her vlogs yet, watch this one, which shows her fantastic makes including this top.



This week I have also welcomed a new friend!  I have splashed out and treated myself to a new machine.  I do love it, but ...... I am getting static electricity from it that is quite unpleasant and I have to wear rubber soled shoes.  Has any one else ever have this problem!



And here's a photo of my sewing room, with my stash and my love dog Tess.  I'm really lucky to have such a great space for my sewing.






5 comments:

  1. What a lovely sewing room, cute dog and great projects!

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  2. Looks lovely on you and surely that print along with the ruching helps to hide the lumps and bumps? I wish I had more of a need for dresses because this one would definitely be made.

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  3. wow that dress looks fantastic on you, great look.

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  4. Nice work dress which doesn’t look too clingy at all. That top really suits your figure, emphasising your small waist and the full peplum is very up to date without being at all ‘girlish’. I couldn’t see it on the link you gave us.

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  5. Next time you want to order the original Burda fabric from a German retailer, drop me a line. I live in Germany and can walk you through shipping charges etc. =)
    I love the your dress!
    xB

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