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In this post, I will be chatting my thoughts on the latest Burda 7/2019 line drawings. Wow, we are already halfway through the year! If you’d like to see the slideshow I made for my YouTube sewing channel then scroll right down to the bottom. For now, here is the preview of Burdastyle 07/2019.
Burda 7/2019 Line Drawings
What did I sew from Burdastyle 7/19?
Nothing just yet!
What did I trace from Burda 7/2019?
I had high hopes of sewing Burda 7/2019 #117 (halter neck top), however, it is languishing in my sewing room. Perhaps 2020 will be the year I sew it up.
Burda 07/2019 Magazine Browsethrough
The beach wraparound looks useful – a definite yes for me. The duster cardigan has potential though I have never tried anything like that except as a morning gown (that thing you wear over pjs). Not too keen on the faux wrap top mainly because you cant tuck it in neatly.
We are seeing more shirring this summer – I wonder if they are reflecting a RTW trend? The dress could work in the right fabric and I do like that it has pockets. I am big fan of blue chambray look fabric and this tunic top hits the right note for me. The white trim is charming. The maxi dress with a bodice flounce gets my vote because…maxi dress. Need I say more :-).
Read: Burda 6/2016 LINE DRAWING & Favourites
The tee with bow sleeve detail is cute – a nice twist on a classic.
I like the simplicity in style of the middle top pattern with the cutaway shoulders. I’d love to make that in a silk. The pairing with wide leg culottes appeals to me.
The skirt kinda works in the straw colour here. I find this style more appealing in a solid than a print like the earlier picture. Raglan sleeve sheath dresses are always a good style.
See: BURDA 2/2019 LINE DRAWINGS & FAVOURITES
Yay for swimsuit patterns! The mens shirt pattern is Burda 7525 and is already available in a paper pattern. I sewed it for my husband in white cotton gauze.
Yay for kids swimsuit sewing patterns. This would be a great little stash busting project. The scalloping on the shorts is cute but ultimately too time consuming to do for kids IMHO. My kids grow too fast!
That black top certainly is stunning! Love its retro Victorian chic vibe…this might a really fun project. The stripe dress is their vintage reprint from the 50s I think. I need to see this in other fabrics before I make my mind up – that fabric isn’t working for me.
The blue tunic dress with the placket is lovely – hope Burda will do it in my size at some point in the future.
More shirring! Love the capri pants. They remind me of the Butterick B5895 Gertie pants that I have sewed twice before. These are better though because the zipper is already on the side seam.
The high waisted shorts may be interesting in linen.
I am definitely getting strong summer vibes from the styling of the photo shoots in the magazine. Given how the weather has been where I live I desperately need this issue to remind that it is in fact summer!
Do you like anything form this issue so far?
I made a slideshow on my Youtube channel.
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