
So we set out last weekend to get some modelled photos of my Burda 116 09/2014 shirt dress. I’d intended to go to the local country park, which has some great locations for photography. But my three year old really wanted to visit a particular playground in a nearby housing estate instead, so here I am disporting myself on playground equipment an attempt to get interesting shots. Kudos to my husband for managing to make a fairly small and toddler friendly climbing frame look dramatic.
The photo below shows a bit more detail. The dress is made from lightweight ivory stretch cotton poplin from Tissu Fabrics so it’s more of a big shirt than a dress. I’m wearing it over my fake leather leggings in these pictures. The original Burda version was chambray and was styled as a dress.

Here’s the Burda version for comparison.

The back view is almost entirely plain. It needs a yoke to break it up a bit. It looks a bit wide in the shoulders here but it’s certainly comfortable to wear.

As I suspected the pockets on the bodice are not very useful because there isn’t enough depth below the opening for anything to stay in them. The position is unusual too; they start just at the bust point. They add some interest to the front and that’s about it.

The bodice has come out a bit blousey. I added the usual amount of length I do for Burda patterns, so that would be worth checking if you’re making this. It’s possible that the problem is actually too much interfacing in the front bands; there’s a layer in each band and two in the button band so it’s got a lot of body. Next time I’d definitely only interface one side of the buttonhole band.

As for styling this: I think it works with the leggings, and it also looks OK with black tights and a black long sleeved t shirt underneath. I’ve also worn it with my grey Oxford bags. So it’s fairly versatile. I’m not sure I’d make it again as a shirt, but it might be a good summer shirt dress.
So that’s another ticked off my list of favourite Burda dress patterns. I’m putting that project down for a bit, because the next thing I’m tackling is my long delayed winter coat.

Really interesting, Catherine, and it’s striking on you. Thks for the tips as well, this is one I might try!
Love the curved hemlines on it! I think I have this issue, might have to try it!
It looks really good on! I particularly like the curved hem and deep facing.
Looks very nice. The deep faced hem is a nice detail.
On a side note of my own interest, the grass really does stay green during English winters! I’ve seen many British shows and movies and have always wondered about this or if they are filming outside of the supposed season of the film/show.
it looks great and you really have a good eye for patterns that suit you.
Love this. Thanks too for reminding me of all the BurdaStyle patterns I love and haven’t got around to sewing.
Looks really great. I love the deep curved hem too. More interesting than a normal shirt dress, which I like on others but I just can’t like a normal collar on me. Maybe I have a short neck ha ha ha.
10/0 for that hem Catherine, it’s fab on you. Might not be too difficult to cut a back yoke on it next time?
I love your style, it really suits you and looks so comfortable.
I also really love the hem!! Good looking dress!!