Except those were much more fitted and less sack-like in the body…Īt least we have a designer pattern in this issue! I miss the days when we used to see a designer pattern and a reprinted vintage pattern in each issue. I only pulled this dress out because it has a similar neckline detailing that was seen on Plus dresses last November and July. When we finally get into the fashion sections, the first one is vaguely African/hippie themed, which is never my style in the slightest, to be honest. Having this many pages devoted to remedial craft is ridiculous! But show us different views of the garments, detail shots, or do some step-by-step pages on some of the trickier construction techniques. I understand you may not be able to fit more patterns onto your already-crammed sheets. I mean, seriously, Burda – CUT THE CRAFT! I do not subscribe to your fashion sewing magazine to have 14 pages of crafts (and another 3 of shopping). so many pages of stupid craft projects and hot-glueing rhinestones onto shoes. I’ll be honest, if it was a better issue, I’d probably have found a way to post it sooner… □įirst up is. I hope you all had a lovely, long Easter weekend! I managed to get a little bit of sewing down but I’m in the last week now before both marathon and Book Deadline so I haven’t got much time to do anything else! Add in some internet problems at home (grrrrr) and you’ve got a very delayed review of the latest Burda magazine.
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