Not exact matches
The shirt is the short sleeve
version of the newly released Sketchbook Shirt from oliver + s. I love working with Oliver + S
patterns (remember my flurry
of bubble
dresses?
They are silver with jewels... not sure if they had a nude
version (my
dress had a lot
of gray in the
pattern, so those were appropriate).
this
dress is so cute and it looks great on you, i've seen some
versions of this
pattern on instagram and I so love the design, it has some design features that make it stand out from other
patterns and yes I think it will look great in a solid to show off all those details.
I would take 100
versions of this
dress in different
patterns.
I had been coveting the maxi
version of the
dress, but because the
pattern is so recognizable, I held off on it.
It's full
of fun
patterns, tips, and sewing goodness, and for Issue 7 I got to play along by sewing up a
version of this super cute Jukebox
dress which has both a woven and a knit
version that you can mix and match!
Another reason why I love Boden
dresses is that they are super easy to layer under my omni - present J. Crew sweaters; the colourful
patterns give me lots
of scope to mess around with various
versions of «colour soup» — a.k.a. throw a bunch
of colours together and see what sticks.
I tried on the flower
patterned version of the Caravane Tunic
Dress I purchased, as well.
If you like the shape
of this
dress but aren't so sure about the vivid pattern, there's another version called the Tattersall Dress ($ 78) which features the same floral lattice but an entirely different dress pat
dress but aren't so sure about the vivid
pattern, there's another
version called the Tattersall
Dress ($ 78) which features the same floral lattice but an entirely different dress pat
Dress ($ 78) which features the same floral lattice but an entirely different
dress pat
dress pattern.
The official outfit along
pattern for this year was the Sewaholic Hollyburn skirt, but I wanted to make the cropped
version of the sweater, so I decided a
dress... Read more
The changes you made to the
pattern are great I love all the
versions of this
dress.
Porridge's Cirque A-Line ($ 148) is a new
pattern version of the Sing Sweetly
Dress which in turn owes its shape to a line
of tops descended from the popular Winged Victory Top
of 2009.
This
dress is combines both
Version 1 and 2
of the
pattern.
Just last year, I found a beautiful
dress pattern in the French
version of La Maison Victor and a very very nice sewing buddy in Europe mailed me a copy
of the
pattern in exchange for fabric.