Tiered maxi dress #HackVictoriaFM

I am not a blouse kinda girl, but I wanted to make this pattern work for me. First I removed the collar and created a simple boat-neck. I shortened the original blouse pattern and cut it at the waist. At the back I created a back yoke and I added extra width to the back bodice for gathers. I wanted for the bodice to have enough width for the first tier of the skirt. I added 2 more tiers to the dress, each the same length. I chosen loop buttonholes for this lovely georgette dress. I love how it turned out. I can't wait to wear it with some chunky knitwear or barefoot on a hot summer's eve in the garden.

Used pattern:

Acerca deVictoria

Top
Sewing
Libro
3 2019
#Victoria #FibreMood
Dificultad

32 - 54

Don’t be afraid to take the leap and dress up with the Victoria top, a romantic vision of Victorian fashion. This top is an absolute must, with its long sleeves and a ruffle collar.

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Embroidered fabric (= whitework embroidered fabric in cotton or cotton-polyester mix) is the perfect complement to the Victoria top. The gentle, airy and natural look of this fabric matches the top’s romantic style exquisitely. You could also go for a cotton solid or a viscose fabric in a light, bright colour or combine one of these fabrics with lace.

 

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