Finally, me and my DD spent the weekend taking pictures of all the garments that I've made over the past month and a half. It was a sunny day, but cold. I didn't want to go outside for most of the photo shoot.
First to show is Butterick B6674. This was the first garment that I made during my recovery from what could have been a bad case of the flu. I was eager to get to my sewing room after the news of the "corona lock down" for the state of Illinois.
The deets on the pattern review and the sewing process are here.
Thanks for stopping by.
Happy Sewing!
Cennetta
you look fabulous as always, what a lovely dress
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DeleteVery nice. Looks great o you.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Russell.
DeleteIt is so pretty on you!
ReplyDeleteVanessa, thanks much.
DeleteBeautiful dress. You do such a great job getting the perfect fit! Karen
ReplyDeleteHi Karen. Thanks so much.
DeleteI love that pattern and love a good black & white print - fabulous dress!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kesha. Much appreciated.
DeleteLove the dress, as always your fitting is impeccable.
ReplyDeleteThanks, Connie.
DeleteThis is STUNNING. It's so flattering on you. I love it. Stay safe and healthy! Suzanne (from sewing, cooking, gardening).
ReplyDeleteThank you. Suzanne. Much appreciated. You stay safe too.
DeleteIt looks so wonderful on you, perfectly styled!
ReplyDeleteIt's so pretty! I love the print. The black around the neckline is a nice touch.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Marji.
DeleteI've been following your blog for a long time. Your experience with pattern alteration has always been a point of interest with me. It's enjoyable to see garments sewn for a person who has need of alteration. Can you recommend a book or website where I can begin to learn about pattern alteration? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for following me. I follow several serious for years and have learned a lot from them. Additionally. I used the Palmer Pletsch and Sandra Bettina Fast Fit books. They are a great resource. Thanks again.
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