This is the pattern I used for the Lady in Lavender post below. For some reason I wasn't able to get the pattern image in the same post with the photos.
Trudy, it's neat that you have the vision to see what a lovely dress you could make with this. I love the Lady in Lavender dress, but I couldn't have gotten the vision for it from looking at the pattern.
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Trudy, it's neat that you have the vision to see what a lovely dress you could make with this. I love the Lady in Lavender dress, but I couldn't have gotten the vision for it from looking at the pattern.
ReplyDeleteI really love this dress. So vintage, yet it works perfectly with today's styles. I love the neckline treatment. Thanks for sharing!
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