Burda Patterns 20193/25/2021
Weve had similar style from Burda before (in different lengths), but nothing wrong with a nice straightforward trouser pattern.I must admit that Im really excited about this issue; Im just hoping that it will actually get to me.
![]() And the Burda Plus section absolutely rocks this month So lets take a look. Not sure Id be sun bathing in it exactly (34 sleeve tan lines anyone), but it does look cute with the more casual tank top and shorts. Im so tempted to alter the length a bit and make one of those longer split hem styles out of this because I really love the proportions and basic details on the collar and sleeve so much. The softly cinched in waist is a nice detail, as are the thicker straps. Personally I like the added asymmetry of the garment image, but either way this dress is definitely making it onto the to-sew list. This is definitely a nice style to use up a lot of stash fabric in an easy sewing project. And it looks like it would be great to wear on those really hot summer days. I actually really like this design, but I dont think the garment photo really does it justice. ![]() Also want to point out the fantastic job the garment makers did with lining up that print on the skirt the chevron effect is actually kins of cool. Cant say Im super excited about it, but perhaps it will look more impressive when we get to see the model image in the magazine. Aside from the ruffle its really not all that newexciting but Burdas styling here has sold me on this pattern. And I do think the cuffs look really great in a drapey fabric. Have to admit the fabric is calling my name a bit as well, but really its that neckline that I really want to test out. I really like how it looks like a normal deep-v, but is really created with the overlapping panels. Im not sure Id want the sleeve ruffles, but I do think they are a nice detail to add contrast on an otherwise very boxy looking top. ![]() I really like the thickness of the straps just enough to cover a bra and be practical, but not so much as to ruin the line of this top. Plus, it looks great with the pencil skirt included in this issue. The neckline looks very wide, so it might be worth making a test garment if you have slightly narrower shoulders. The front neckline looks low in the line drawings, but doesnt look too bad on the models. Might also be a ribbon sewn over the zipper tape to add an extra bit of detail which would allow for some really fun customization with different trims.
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