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Whipped up my muslin in a Size M, and with minimal tweaks, it's a fit. I can imagine the dress in my fashion fabric of choice, with a nice belt to accent the waist. BUT! now that I've tried it on, I'm thinking this may be too youthful a style for an aging granny (me). I don't have daughters, wish I did. This dress should be worn short, sassy and sweet. I'll have to give it some though before moving forward. Hmmm...what to do, what to do!
Make it up in a lovely fabric and give it a go! The style is very accommodating and classic to all ages. There are a few versions online that ladies 'of our age' have made and they look lovely. And if the muslin fits so well then definitely try it ... J
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement, Judith. You're right, since the muslin fits...I'll give this one a go.
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