- I reduced the width of the back by 5/8”. (My frame is small and my back is narrow.)
- I reduced the bodice side seam dimensions by 5/8” (The patterns are usually designed for a loose fit, so there’s a bit too much in the bodice for my smallish frame).
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That is really, really cute. I have that pattern in my stash and keep trying to figure out how to make it up. Love what you did with the sleeves.
Vogue 8877 is my current stashbuster: http://voguepatterns.mccall.com/v8877-products-44849.php?page_id=260. I just made View A out of cotton jersey — the top part is really loose, but very comfortable. (I’ll post it eventually!)
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Thanks! It’s a fun pattern. I’ll look forward to seeing your version of 8877!!
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Your fabric stash must be disappearing to nothing! Lovely colour combinations here!
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Thanks…My stash is shrinking! Which means I’ll be hitting the big end of the season sales soon….:)
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