Size 62-92 cm
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Size 62-92 cm
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Size 62 I think, very small. Red linen, applique, random trim. Fancy buttons from golden d'or. This was crazy easy. Anyone could make it.
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Made these for my twin nieces, they turned out great, but they were a little fiddly getting the piping to look good, and finishing the bodice. Overall not too difficult though. I added several inches in length to make them dresses, as drafted they're more like tunics, at least for the sizes I made (86/92). Made wtih fine wale corduroy.
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Laura
I wanted to love this pattern, but found it to run pretty short and wide.
I thought this was a very cute pattern: it could work either as a smock over another shirt, or as a stan-alone dress. It was very easy to make. It was my first Ottobre pattern, and I was a little wary going in, but I found the directions very simple and the finished project adorable.
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L1060210 by giftsandoccupations, on Flickr
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on the left. Definitely fits more like a tunic.
in 80cm, though construction was easy, i hate this pattern. its crazy wide, i had to chop off 1.5" from each side so it dont look weird on her. i will probably not make this pattern again.
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Baby Deer Pinafore size 84. I took in 2" on each side to make a better fit. I love the pattern.[IMG]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8540/8...0d2c77d0af.jpg IMG_9812 by idahosewfun, on Flickr[/IMG]http://farm9.staticflickr.com/8123/8...b442701386.jpg
IMG_9819_2 by idahosewfun, on Flickr
I made this one about 5 years ago and found it to be very easy. It was one of the first Ottobre patterns I ever used and was happy with the fit. I'm planning to make another soon.