![]() The Burda Style 110 12/2015 dress was not difficult to sew, and the instructions were good enough for me. So I knew it will stretch a lot, and I was right! At the end I took an additional 1/4” on the side seams and center back seam at waist, for a total of 1.5” overall reduction of circumference. I made a straight size 80, because I was planning on using a very stretchy medium weight ponte fabric with somewhat poor recovery. My measurements put me in size 80 for waist and hip and size 82 for bust. Burda Style Dress 110 12/2015 Sizing and FabricĪt the time of making my dress, my measurements are: B: 38”, W: 29”, H: 38.5” I didn’t alter the bodice in this case, and it turned out ok. I measured in a few areas on all three skirt pieces. The easier way to reduce the length was to measure up from the cut line on the pattern (or bottom hem edge). I am 5’4”, and I prefer my dresses above the knee. I ended up taking off 6.5” from the shorter length to make it knee length for me. ![]() ![]() It is a tall pattern and boy was it tall. The dress comes in two lengths as shown below. I don’t own this magazine, so I purchased the pdf pattern from the Burda site (linked above). It is pattern number 110 from the 12/2015 issue. To continue my obsession with twists, gathers, pleats, and fun details of all sorts, I fell I love with this dress from Burda Style.
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