Tuesday 8 October 2013

A Sew Classic Billie Jean....


 























  





















 It's such a fabulous feeling to see my patterns seeing them popping all the place and being sewn up by some really, really  talented seamstress!  I love each and everyone of your  individual take on each pattern, the new ways you gals wear and style them, the different fabric choices.. I get such a kick out of  its AWESOME! Its such  inspiration to me to keep on doing what I'm doing...So i was excited to see this Billie Jean wiggle dress pop on the blogosphere  recently, i just had to share it with you.. cause I'm good like that ;)


Kristin from Sew Classic chose the Billie Jean wiggle dress as her  entry into the copy cat challenge over on the I Heart fabric blog, in which she was replicating the Marnie dress from the show 'The Hour'.



From the look of Kristin's  photos i think she did a damn fine job of copying the dress. Kristin's fabric is cotton, can you believe it?! It looks like lace.. Nope COTTON! 
Kristin also took advantage of raising the neckline of the Billie Jean from this tutorial i previously did on how to do this.

So cast your eyes over all the photos and get ready to be inspired by  a most fabulous Billie Jean wiggle dress!
















































Kristin's Billie Jean is definitely a wiggle dress in all its glory! Check out all the pics and find out more details on Kristin's blog  as well as  read about the alterations she made to the dress.

So have you sewn up a Billie Jean wiggle dress? Why not share it?! Feel free to upload them to the Flickr Group whenever you please.

Abby
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  1. Thanks for sharing my dress! And of course, thanks for sharing your amazing patterns and tutorials as well!

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Abby
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