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Made It Fashion Week 2016

It’s Made It Fashion Week once again!!

This time the big star is the Drop Dress and Top and it’s drop dead gorgeous!

This is another on trend, jaw dropping silhouette from Made It Patterns. It has a slash neckline, asymmetrical draping and two lengths, although you can make the longer length version and still adjust it to wear as a top. It has long sleeves but it can be easily made with short sleeves. It’s such a cool and effortlessly chic dress!

I had the chance to test this pattern and made two tops in a lighter knit, that were quite “summery”. This time I wanted to make a dress that I could wear during winter time.

I choose a black jacquard knit. It didn’t have the amount of stretch recommended, but following the instructions, I made a small adjustment to the sleeve’s width and it turned out perfect!

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This dress deserved a cool backdrop. I love street art and these awesome graffitis seemed like the perfect setting for some photos. I even brought my droopy friend, but she couldn’t care less! (did you drop something!!?)

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The draping is not as dramatic on this one, but on a lighter knit it is beautiful!

As usual, the instructions are easy to follow, with helpful tips throughout and the perfect solution for your fabric scraps. (I’m not going to tell you what it is…)

So drop in on the party and enjoy a 20% discount during Made It Fashion Week using the code MFW2016.

But there’s more… You can win a free Made It pattern if you’re the second person to purchase the Drop today!

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Thanks for dropping by and enjoy the rest of the show!

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6 Comments
  • Pingback:Madeit Fashion Week 2016: Day 3 | Needle and Ted

    November 30, 2016 at 3:17 pm Reply
  • Olu falola

    November 30, 2016 at 10:11 pm Reply

    Ha ha I was giggling throughout your blog post at the play on the word ‘drop’ .

    It’s good to see a Drop in a heavier fabric, it gives it a whole new dimension. I think it works really well, not as drapey but still good. That fabric is pretty special, just my cup of tea.

    • Diana

      November 30, 2016 at 10:27 pm Reply

      Thanks! I’m glad you like it. I think it works pretty well too. 🙂

  • Anna

    November 30, 2016 at 11:42 pm Reply

    Yes that fabric is sooo Fab, I also love that its a bit heavier it looks great on you! and loving the street art. Thanks so much for taking part in the Fashion Week Diana 🙂

    • Diana

      December 1, 2016 at 12:02 am Reply

      Thanks Anna! Glad you like it!

  • Emi

    December 2, 2016 at 1:47 pm Reply

    I always enjoy reading your posts, and this one was no exception! The fabric you chose is so lovely and it looks great on you!!

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