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Burda magazine november 2018
Burda magazine november 2018







burda magazine november 2018

Interesting dress which I like in principle but I am an unsure about the way it flutes at the hem. I can see this being a quick project and requires fabric that can shine on its own because of the simple design lines. The fabric used for this drapey top is beautiful. All the jewel tones are gorgeous! The emerald green elongated bomber jacket with built in scarf is lovely. The purple twin set looks interesting – I like the v neck with button front combo. This reminds of Dawson’s Creek for some reason. There is wonderful use of textures here, smooth silk with rough boiled wool. I am loving the futuristic Blade Runner in pastel vibe I get from this collection. The grey shift dress is a bit too school girl for me but that might be the fabric. The burgundy sweater dress catches my eye as doe the yoked skirt.

burda magazine november 2018

A decent collection of fall classic styles. BURDASTYLE 11/20 Preview One for the canines! This is a first for me – I have never seen Burda do this before. Jump to Burdastyle 5/21 Line Drawings Burdastyle 11/2020 Technical Drawings The plan is to wear it with thick roll neck tops and my standard fleece M&S thermals. I will be adding pockets to this dress and making it one size larger so that it will be a layering garment. The shirtdress will be made in a black and pink floral viscose (also from Fabrics for All). I traced out one size bigger as I want the cardigan to be extra roomy. The fabric is a lovely thick felted knit reversible coating from Fabrics for All. The idea is to sew it from a neutral (navy blue) and I can wear it over most of my winter looks. The long cardigan works perfectly for my winter outfit capsule that I am building. Here we go! My Burda 11/2020 Sewing Plans

burda magazine november 2018

Burda 11/2020 looks to be keeping up the good work set up by the September and October issues. The first looks always get me quite excited if only for the anticipation of whether I will like it or not. It’s that time of the month again when Burda teases us with what’s to come in the future so our sewing plans can be tweaked/sped up/discarded to make time for potentially new exciting projects.









Burda magazine november 2018