Burda Formal Dress Empire Waist Black With White Lace
Was beginning to get a bit anxious about the late appearance of this issue on the shelves of Smiths! But was it worth the wait?…. In my humble opinion, if there is just one great pattern in there it's worth the cover price. Two and I'm laughing. Three and it's definitely Christmas. But more than three? Oh yes, yes yes!!
Party Fashions opens with a great fitted jacket in black and gold. Sling it on over a pair of jeans and a T and you are so ready for the party. And check out the detail on the 'Master Piece' dress. Hurts my head a bit wondering how that is created. And it has 3.5 'difficulty blobs' out of a possible 4 but as luck would have it, there is a step-by-step sewing course included, to help you on your way.
I love this 'Black Power' dress. Shame it is obsured by the jacket in this shot but the line drawing highlights the simple lines. Would be gorgous in silk. In stark contrast, not really a fan of ruffled layered bottom halves. Only because my bottom half doesn't need bigging up. But this little skirt is pretty with the metallic tulle lace overlay. And incredibly easy to make.
Party Fashions wouldn't be complete without an adornment of sequins but I can't help but think how spiky they must be to wear. The skirt part on the black dress however is made from imitation leather scales. Now your'e talking! I don't tend to do trousers anymore either but stretch nappa leather ones like these are luring me back!
More sequins and shine…
…. and then we are on to Christmas!!
Boy am I excited about this coat. I was given a decent length of a lime green/chocolate shot silk/wool mix fabric. Quite heavy. Probably intended for furnishing. Certainly not dressmaking. But I instantly had visions of classy and totally original coat. Have been looking for the perfect one. And now, as if by magic, I think I have found it! Just praying there is enough fabric!
Not sure if I am suited to the following look, though I think the skirt is very interesting. Perhaps its the distraction of the 1D lookalike in the photo. I do however, reeeaaallly like that little girl's shift dress. And love that it is actually in my daughter's size. More often than not, the kids patterns are either too small or too large and I'm far too lazy busy for pattern grading!
Again. I'm not feeling the puritan look but the jacket with the retro peplum and the little girls coat is totally up my street!
The whole sweet angel and tweed look is maybe pushing the boundaries of sweet. Verging almost on sickly, I'd say! I can hear Mr and Master Ooobop! roaring with laughter as LMO and myself prepare Christmas lunch in such puritanical stylee. The fact that LMO would howl with protest if every I tried to dress her like this is a sure thing too!
A good teddy bear pattern always comes in handy as a gift for a small person. Or even a grown up! I do enjoy sewing toys just as much but so far haven't strayed from the path of Tilda makes. Burda have even included the corochet pattern for the lovely shawl they are sitting on. Oh please don't get me side-tracked!
I keep coming back to this dress. It's not instantly my thing but I love how the seam joins have been highlighted in white. Definitely a conversation piece. I quite like the waiscoat too but they can keep their billowy sleeves!
There's a Master Piece jacket and coat pattern for the smalls too. Very classy. I'm sure I could talk LMO into that jacket, if it meant she could keep her Doc Martens on too!
There's a fun Street Style section with some clever twists on casual using wool. Makes for a more quality look than with the usual jersey. But I have glossed over that because I don't really do casual street!
This dress certainly makes a 'Grand Entrance' when you turn to this spread. Works great as a short dress but soooo elegant as a full length evening dress. It's made in silk crepe here. Imagine how luxurious it would feel too!
In stark contrast I fear the blue shiny combo on the left is a bit wrong! Luckily there is a pleasant distraction opposite! I really like the simple cut of this dress. A variation of the black dress at the beginning. But with the addition of long sleeves and an overlay of floaty chiffon it is transformed into and enchanting swoosh of loveliness! I do have a little issue with how the neckline seems to be pulling though. Anyone know why this might be happening?
Here's a couple of real simple to put together outfits. Well, Im sure the jacket is a little trickier but I do think it would be worth any amount of hassle to be snuggled in wool velour. The gathered collar and three-quarter sleeves are gorgeous features. Rose and gold is quite a sophisticated colour combo too.
Oh and here we are. My favourite bit! The Vintage pattern. A very stylish French couture look. Though I like a nice bouclé fabric, especially one with a metallic thread, I think that gorgeous design feature at the front bodice is lost. If or rather when I get round to making this beauty I will definitely be employing a plainer wool fabric and keep it closer to the original.
There's a few treats in the plus section. Not least of all this hot LBD. Flattering sweetheart neckline and some glamourous gathering at the hip. Oh to have those curves!
Well that just about wraps it up for the clothes section but there are lots of extra crafty projects too, just to get you in the spirit of the season!
Thanks for swinging by. Hope you get some sewing in over this busy time. Till next time, toodlepip! xxx
Source: https://ooobop.com/ooobop-review-burda-style-december-2012/
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