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Burda magazine june 2014
Burda magazine june 2014








burda magazine june 2014

Next up was a beachwear feature, and I temporarily got excited about this skirt because I assumed it was a wrap skirt. It’s the same bodice pattern as the peplum blouse on the cover, which is also the pattern featured in the detailed instructions section. The bust line of this dress is quite flattering, although maybe a bit low. I also really like the diagonal welt pockets with snaps on this version. The description says it has a two-way zipper in back which I’m assuming means a zipper the full length of the dress.īurda gave us another bomber jacket pattern this month, and this one has some interesting lines along the raglan sleeve line.

burda magazine june 2014

I can’t quite tell in the second photo, but I think the pink version is a mini skirt length? If I made it I’d probably combine the longer skirt on the left with the sleeves on the right. This pieced dress was shown in strapless and cap sleeve versions. Unfortunately for me this was a tall pattern and I don’t know that I have the enthusiasm to shorten it. Let’s jump right in… My favorite dress from this issue was this v-neck raglan sleeve dress with contrast bands along all the seam lines. Considering the summer styles are usually when Burda patterns seem to drop off in complexity and I start to lose interest, I was pretty happy with the variety in the May issue.










Burda magazine june 2014