I have finished Burda wof 08-2008-103.
I loved making this top - the drafting was great and it needed no alterations to fit. YAY! I used a polyester satin called Genoa bought from our local Gardams shop. It was quite expensive but managed to score a 1m length from the remnant table (at 140cm wide) and that was all that was needed to make this blouse - mind you only little scraps left and no leeway to cut another piece if you made a mistake!
I asked my eldest son to take the photos in our kitchen. He thought it was hilarious because he would snap randomly and not let me know when he was about to take a photo so it was only pot-luck to get one with a smile! Review is here for those interested to read it.
I've loved this since it came out in the magazine. Your version is very classy looking.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great on you! Very classy.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cute!!!! I love it in the satin. I need to give this pattern another look.
ReplyDeleteI was looking forward to this top ... you have done a great job, it looks beautiful. I WILL make it now. Natasha
ReplyDeleteI love this on you! Beautifully done.
ReplyDeleteYour photographer is most likely older than my photography crew, and yes, it is interesting to see what turns up on the camera when they're done.
This blouse is AWESOME!! And I might say, it looks even better in person - you've done a wonderful job with a tricky fabric - go SUE!!
ReplyDeleteVery pretty Sue. I think this is one of my favourites in your collection so far.
ReplyDeleteThat is a lovely top and it looks great on you.
ReplyDeleteThe top looks great on you!
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