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The simplicity of this dress is definitely the winning feature. I love the Liberty accents and should probably do that with some of the Liberty fabrics I have (I’ve never used a single piece)! Hope you both are doing well, and I’m glad to see you back at sewing/blogging again some. I’m far behind in the blogging end of things!
We just can’t seem to keep up these days . . . Yes, you need to delve into your Liberty stash. We are a bit addicted to adding small Liberty accents to otherwise plain outfits. It helps us justify the cost . . .
So lovely! I want one in my size.
I love this dress! I am all about simple lines with great accents/details..and that liberty piping does the trick
You’ve done it again! I am now desperately in need of this pattern, even though I haven’t had a chance to sew up the other Oliver+S patterns that your lovely creations inspired me to buy! Love the corduroy, love the Liberty accents. Beautiful job. =)
You’re so sweet, Charity!! The other view of this dress pattern is amazing . . . and what made us purchase it to begin with! You are in essence getting 2 completely different dresses with this pattern.
That’s done it! I am DEFINITELY sewing view B in corduroy this autumn/winter. This dress is every kind of perfect!
Awww, thanks!! We really, really, really like this pattern . . .
That is so pretty and classic looking. The Liberty bias is a great finish.
Thanks Stacy! We like a lot of fabrics, but more often than not – go for the plain, simple, and classic.