Browse through: Burdastyle 5/2018

Welcome to one of my favorite Burda magazines. There are so many beautiful dresses in this issue. Let's take a look:

Please, click on the pictures to enlarge them.

The issue.

Burda style May 2018
38 patterns including variations
€6,50
Includes children's patterns and plus size patterns.

The top left show all the summer dresses. The top row are the regular sized dresses and the second row the plus-sized dresses. Left bottom the kids garments next to the designer-garment jacket.
On the right the garments themed as Marine-look. Second row the garments themed as a western-collection.
We start with a tutorial to make a bustier top.

The second tutorial is for a hairband.

Right page standing on the left dress 123 (including line drawing). On the right dress 107 (line drawing on another page)
Far left and far right (with small stripes) dress 122. In the middle (with cold shoulders) dress 115.

Dress 127.
Left dress 116. Right dress 125.

Dress 107 on the left. Dress 117 on the right.

Left page and right page, sitting on right wrap dress 124. Right page sitting on the left dress 109.

Left dress 112. Right dress 114.

Left dress 126 and right dress 118.

Some extra details on these pages. Left dress 109, right top dress 117 and right bottom dress 112.

Next, the kids section. Left jumpsuit 132. Right coat 131 and shorts 130.

Left jumpsuit 129. Right dress 128 and bag 133.

Tutorial for the bag 133.

Designer garment: blaze 134.

Shirt 113 and pants 103 left. Dress 114 right.

Skirt 104 left, coat 101 right,

Top 108 left, jumpsuit 111 right

Dress 106 left, blouse 110 right

Left coat 119, right blouse 121.

Dress 116 left, skirt 105 right.

Pants 120 left, jacket 102 right.

Left jumpsuit 111. Right top 113.


Then a garment tutorial for blouse 121.


A crafts tutorial to make a wallet to hold your jewelry.

An educational spread for the use of different sewing needles.

Preview for June 2018. A men's outfit this time, and some beautiful summer fabrics.


The must-makes.
Wow, almost all of the dresses I think.
Dress 112 and jumpsuit 111 use the same parts for the bodice. Some serious fitting is needed to make sure this dress will fit (regardless of size). A standard dress size (36-44) are given and no options for bust sizes. Make if you know how to alter sizes or if your sizes match Burda's standard sizes.

Both cold-shoulder dresses 115 and 122 are beautiful.

The have-made.

  
sew along 118                                            pattern review 118
I had some serious issues with dress 118, but still pulled it off. It is a proper party dress.

 
pattern review 117.
I made dress 117 easier by omitting the ties, the flounces in the back and the lining. It has become my favorite summer dress. 
 

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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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