Sunday, 17 March 2013

Burda Style 02-2013-126 t shirts x2

When there is a sewing virus going around, it is usually a very good pattern. This one is the the t shirt/dress from the February 2013 Burda, version 126 (t shirt), with actual sleeves, for our early autumn weather.

Burda Style 02-2013-126 t shirt

technical drawing from http://www.burdafashion.com/images

This pattern is so versatile and easy to sew and wear, that I traced it out in 3 sizes, and in 3 variations, short sleeved, long sleeved and dress version, and made it up twice in one day (only one variation though) for 2 different people.

Burda Style 02-2013-126 #2

I used the same fabric ;).

Can you tell I did not have a lot of sewing time this week?

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My younger daughter is modelling this with a skirt she made herself. Yipee, yahoo!
Her fabric is a cotton canvas from Ikea, no pattern used, just pleating and draping. She even bought the fabric herself !!!! I did help her just a tad with the zip.........
 
Stashbusting statistics 1.7 m of cotton lycra knit, 2010, from which I also squeezed a pair of unmentionables, Ottobre 02-2010-20


19 comments:

Summer Flies said...

I think you have made the best one of these I have seen. I love it in the white as you can really see the detail in the rushing of the sleeves. Your daughter's skirt is also striking... what a perfect match up.

Jane said...

I must have another look at this pattern those are lovely t-shirts. I like the skirt too, I've just made us some curtains out of the same fabric!

Suzy said...

Wow, it looks even better made up and I already liked the line drawings!
Your daughters skirt looks fantastic too.

Meigan said...

The tee shirts look great. Your daughter's skirt is lovely. She should be very proud!

liza jane said...

That is a great pattern and her skirt is awesome. Love the color.

Anonymous said...

Sorry Kbenco, the t-shirts are cute, but your daughter's gorgeous skirt is what's really stolen the show here. She looks fabulous! :-)

Steph A said...

I agree with Summer Flies, this IS the best version I've seen around. And I just made one for myself too! (not blogged yet) I had a devil of a time getting it to fit right. Yours look absolutely fantastic!
Your daughter's skirt is also gorgeous! I love the fabric.

Monica D said...

Your daughter's fabric selection is AWESOME for her skirt...FIESTA! :)

Anonymous said...

Awesome t-shirts! Your daughters are too cute too.

~Claire

fabric epiphanies said...

These are lovely tee shirts. I like the ruching and it certainly jazzes up a white tee.

Your daughter has done a fantastic job of that lovely skirt.

SEWN said...

I have to try that pattern. Looks like a keeper. I love your daughter's skirt.

Carolyn said...

That is a lovely pattern, and so clever to have designed and made her own skirt. She takes after her Mum :)

pdiddly said...

love your versions of this top - I made the dress version, however felt too fat for it.

Joy said...

You make t-shirts! Good work! But seriously, the t-shirts are unique and very cute.

And the skirt is fabulous! It goes perfectly with the white shirt.

a little sewing said...

You've reminded me that I will use that pattern the next time I'm needing a knit top. It is so cute! Your daughter is such a lovely girl - and that is exactly the same skirt I sewed at a young age, in order to earn a GirlScout badge. Her version is just gorgeous.

EmSewCrazy said...

Oohh I really like that pattern. Is the only way to get it to buy the magazine or is it on the Burda website? I haven't used their patterns before so I'm not sure how it all works.

Everyone is right though, your daughter's skirt is AMAZING. The shirt is a perfect counterpoint to it.

Cennetta said...

Great looking outfit. Your daughter's skirt is super cute. Congratulations to her.

Gail said...

Your daughter has grown into a beautiful young woman. Her skirt is fantastic. Love the fabric choice.

Sharon said...

Very cute t-shirt, and so glad you had great success with it, it is on my cool weather sewing list.