Queued : Chloe Vogue 2074


I have had this pattern forever, and I'd pretty much given up on ever making it, due to a complete failure on finding the right fabric and general lack of a social life where one would wear such a pretty dress until yesterday, when I saw this polyester voile in the bargain bin at the local Myrtille.



I didn't know how much I needed, so I took whatever was left of it, about double the yardage, but who cared? It was €1,50 a meter! Don't hold your breath, I will not make it right away, but it'll be ready for the Christmas-New-Year party season, when, no doubt I'll be overdressed once again.

6 commentaires :

  1. Perfect fabric for that dress - what a lucky find, and a great price too! Look forward to seeing it done up, even if you're not getting started right away...

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  2. Oh that pattern is lovely, can wait to see it done!

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  3. Oh,oh!j'adore l'imprimé et le modèle,le résultat devrait être superbe.Bon courage.
    Folie de mode

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    1. Elle est finie depuis bien longtemps, je l'avais dans mon petit portrait. http://www.carmencitab.com/2010/12/happy-new-year.html

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  4. Bonjour Carmen, Le patron Chloe 2074 etait il un 6/8/10?

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    1. Bonjour Sylvie, Ă  l'Ă©poque les patrons Vogue Ă©tait Ă  taille unique. Je crois que c'est un 12.

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