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MaryLD Posted - Dec 11 2011 : 1:15:35 PM
Has anyone made something from a Burda pattern?
I never have, but I have one for making a dirndl. It was 25% off , and I got the last one!
I tend to make size 34 European, but this pattern starts at 36. I don't really like being all crammed into a dirndl all day anyway, and I plan to wear mine for driving my Haflingers and similar outdoor activities. And maybe once in a while to wear to German class!

Should I maybe just take a bigger seam allowance in the bodice part, or maybe through the whole dress? Or leave it?

Thanks for your insight!
Mary LD

Haflingers- You can't have just one!
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MaryLD Posted - Dec 12 2011 : 06:52:07 AM
Thanks for the input and encouragement, gals!
The pattern is Burda 7443. Keep in mind that the picture on the pattern envalope is much dressier/ fancier/ and should I say sexier than what I plan to make! I will proably do a longer hemline as welThe yardage requirements are not too great, which was also a boost- plus, the Burda is much cheaper than the Folkwear pattern, however nice that one may be.
I never seem to be able to post photos to this forum! But I will try, try again. I might make one out of as much fabric as I already have lying around here, first, then find something I like for outdoorsy stuff.I have a few skirts/ jumpers I wear for chores- thought this would be fun for my Haflingers!
The pattern does not give any measurements per size, but I know the smallest is one size up from what I usually wear. (36 and I'm a 34)
Mary LD
I might make my first one

Haflingers- You can't have just one!
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musicmommy Posted - Dec 11 2011 : 9:28:13 PM
I have no advice, but I want to see pictures when you are done please.

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katmom Posted - Dec 11 2011 : 9:23:26 PM
hmmm, is the pattern in 'inches' or centimeters? you might want to re-measure yourself in centimeters and campare to the pattern.
Let us know how it turns out & maybe post a photo as well,,,,


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