An Easy Burda Dress You Can Sew in Two Hours

IMG_1018This dress was a spur of the moment project. I decided the morning of an event that I wanted a new dress to wear that afternoon. There’s nothing like waiting  until the last minute, eh?! It’s too bad that #Jiffyjune is over because, honestly, this project has jiffy written all over it. It took less than two hours from start to finish.

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Fortunately, I had the perfect pattern for a last minute sew waiting in my stash.

This Burda pattern (6345) is a real keeper. I understand from the Burda Style website that it was featured in the magazine in 2016 (6/2016/101). I didn’t subscribe back then, so missed it, but it was instant love when I saw it in the Burda pattern book this summer.

This dress is so easy, yet the design is so visually interesting. The sleeves are part of the yoke, which makes sewing so simple.

IMG_1026I used a medium weight jersey that I had in my stash (yeah, a stash buster).  The pattern suggests using stripes because the design is such a perfect canvas for ‘stripe play’. I love how changing the direction of the stripes on the yoke really makes this dress pop! There isn’t a zipper to install…the dress just slips over your head. The neck is simply finished with a gand cut on the bias – so easy!

Because this pattern is made for knits, fit issues for me were next to none. I cut my usual size, and it fit without adjustments. I finsihed the seams with my serger, so even though this was a quick sew,  the inside of the dress looks great.

IMG_1020I’m so pleased with my spur of the moment dress! It will likely be my garment of choice tomorrow for the Fourth of July; Independence Day here in the states, since red, white and blue are the colors of the day.

 

I do love a quick, jiffy sew (am I the only one who sews a garment 2 hours before a party?). I have a bin in my pattern stash that’s marked ‘jiffy and some of my favorite patterns live there (hmmm, might be a future post?). It’s so nice to add this lovely new pattern to my  bin.  Thanks, Burda!!

Happy sewing and thanks for stopping by!      

12 thoughts on “An Easy Burda Dress You Can Sew in Two Hours

  1. Very cute dress! I like the simplicity of the lines. Yes, please do a post on your jiffy pattern stash! It would be very interesting.

    1. Thanks, Becky! I agree…the lines are so simple, yet stylish. I would love to do a jiffy stash post as lots of those patterns have become favorites.

      1. Hi. I’m making this dress and having a hard time with neckline. On yours, it appears the band strip shows. On mine, I folded over like a facing and it doesn’t show. Think I messed up. Can you clarify how it should be installed? Thanks so much.

  2. I have the magazine not the envelope pattern, so would take a bit longer than 2 hours for me. Fun to see though, thanks!”

    1. You are welcome! Yes, tracing from the magazine pattern sheets always add a bit more time, but the good news is it wouldn’t take long on this pattern because there are only two pattern pieces.

  3. I like this dress and have some striped knit fabric to try this style. This looks really cute on you!

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