a duck print? yes. i know its pretty strange, but this 1950's cotton daydress is one of my treasured ones. it has full skirt, fitted waist, and a row of cute little buttons down the front. print aside, its a simple and flattering pattern thats really versatile, i think. does anyone else like it? (i'm making up patterns soon, so input will be super appreciated.)



I love this dress! So awesome. I think a shorter version would work well too. Sign me up for one
ReplyDeletethanks for your comment cath! yea i was thinking of making each dress in two lengths, shorter and over the knee. you can tell length is an issue with me!
ReplyDeleteI'll have one please! thanks. :)
ReplyDeletei think this navy duck print dress would be a smashing success. i want one too.
ReplyDeleteyay!!
ReplyDeleteYes, thats a lovely and flattering pattern. Does it have a zip in the back? Sometimes that helps with different shapes and sizes and just kinda tailors the dress for girls who are a bit bigger in proportion, like myself :)
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