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Burda 7/2020 #117 Pattern Review – Here is the second of my planned Burda 9/20 sewing projects. This was a skirt that I knew I had to sew when I saw the preview. The skirt was the Burda tall size pattern in the magazine. I selected the size that corresponds to my hip and waist measurements. I didnt alter the length – I sewed it as is. I like long skirts so I didn’t bother with making that adjustment. For context, I am 168cms tall. The waistband is a draft it yourself pattern piece so you can make it as narrow or as wide as you prefer. I made mine 5/8″ wide as I have a contoured waist and wide waistband roll.
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Burda 9/2020 #114 Pattern Review
Pattern Description – Midi flounce skirt with a hem flounce that widens towards the back.
Pattern Sizing – EUR72-88. This is a Burda tall pattern. My size on the Burda tall sizing table is 80 – this is the size I cut at the waist and graded to 84 at hip.
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it? – Yes
Were the instructions easy to follow? – Yes.
What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern? – I like the hi low hem along with the hem flounce.
Fabric Used: Medium weight crepe fabric from John Kaldor. It has a lovely drape while the surface has a soft texture from the ’twill like’ weave. I was attracted to the plum abstract print. My thoughts were that the brush strokes of black and white in a plum background gave me options for styling with solid colour tops. Plus the colour is autumnal. The fabric is completely opaque so I didn’t need to line the skirt. The fabric was gorgeous to sew with – taking a stitch beautifully.
Pattern alterations or any design changes you made: I omitted the lining as the crepe fabric is opaque and a medium weight. The skirt is designed to cut on the bias so it does create a mermaid feel. I would normally add pockets to my fall skirts but being the bias ruled out pockets for me. I did not want to interrupt the side seam.
Would you sew it again? Yes
Would you recommend it to others? – Yes!
Conclusion – The skirt turned out well. It is a style perfect for my fall capsule that I am building. I have worn it here with a Burda 9/2010 rollneck top and McCalls M6044 peplum cardigan.
Thanks for stopping by! I’ll be back soon with another DIY sewing project. In the meantime – have you sewn from Burdastyle September 2020?
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*Fabric was gifted by Minervacrafts with thanks. All opinions, trims, threads, words, thoughts, ideas, photos are 100% my own.
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