Browse through: Burdastyle 10/2017

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The issue.

Burda style October 2017
41 patterns including variations
€6,50
Includes children's patterns, plus size patterns, a doll's pattern and a knitting pattern for a kids hat.



On the left we see the regular sized garments. Bottom left the designer garment coat. On the right page the kids garments and accessories. The bottom row show the plus size garments themed 'sporty'.

The first tutorial shows how to make a shawl with embroidered flowers.

The second tutorial is about making buttons out of clay.

Shirt 101 left, coat 102 right.

Dress 103 left, coat 110 right.

Blouse 111 left, pleated skirt 108 right

Cape 112 left, dress 105 right.

Top 119 left and dress 104 right.

Coat 118 left. On right page standing left shorts 114, standing on the right culottes 113.

Dress 115 left, skirt 107 right.

Coat 110 left, Pleated skirt 109 right (which is a shorter version of 108).
Left dress 103 and on the right the sew aong for the pleated skirt 109.


Designer garment coat 120.
Left skirt 117, right jacket 118.

Dress 104 left, shirt 119 right.

Skirt 107 left, skirt 106 right.

Blouse 116 left and blouse 111 right.

Next the plus-size models. Parka 125.

Shirt 127 left and dress 126 right.

Left pants 121, right shirt 123.

Blazer 122 left, dress 124 right.

An educational spread on how to shorten or lengthen pattern pieces.

A craft on stamping and sewing potholders.

On the left, knitted hat (in ochre), blouse 128 and skirt 129. On the right doll 132 and diaper bag 133.

Coat 130 left and footmuff 131 right.

Tutorial for a storage bag.

Preview for November 2017.


The must-makes.
Coat 102 is unlined and has no separate collar. The seamlines on the pocket flap and belt might require some practice.

Skirt 108 or 109. I would make the top part in a denim and the lower part of a lightweight airy fabric. You see the style online a lot where they 'hack' an old pair of jeans into a skirt.

Dress 124 look very nice. I love the raglan sleeves and the colored stripe that accentuates that sleeve. Here they made it with a knit. I think a scuba fabric would be lovely.


The have-made.
I used cape 112 as a start for my Mccall 8029 copy last spring. At the time this pattern was not available in the Netherlands and I really wanted one. I added a collar.



So what are your favorites
Do you have any favorite patterns? Have you actually made a pattern from this issue? I would love to hear about it, please leave a reaction.

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