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Reader's style: swingin' sixties dress 👗

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Sewing makes you happy. The proof is this stylish dress - plus the story of its creator, Elfie Woldr

Sewing makes you happy. The proof is this stylish dress - plus the story of its creator, Elfie Woldrich. [View this email in your browser]( [Blog]( [Sewing patterns]( [Videos]( READER's STYLE: SWINGIN' SIXTIES DRESS [Reader's style: swingin' sixties dress]( " Sewing makes you happy. The proof is this stylish dress - plus the story of its creator, Elfie Woldrich. Burda style reader Elfie Woldrich loved the outfits her mother sewed her when she was a child, but a stroke of fate showed her the true meaning of her hobby. " [Read this beautiful story]( [Subscription]( [Subscribe now]( [Cotton Wrap Dress 124]( Cotton Wrap Dress 124 Sizes: 44 - 52 Lengthwise, horizontal and diagonal: A playful touch of stripes! This on-trend dress with the narrow shawl collar and raglan sleeves includes a long tying band at the waist for perfect adjustment along the figure. [I'm sew in love! »]( [Polyester Dress 121]( Polyester Dress 121 Sizes: 34 - 44 Swingin’ Sixties? No... Swingin’ Fifties! The generous skirt of this dress is a placement of many vertical and horizontal panels sewn together. This construction also emphasizes the swing in every step. The deep V-neckline is closed with a large button. [I'm sew in love! »]( [Facebook]( [Instagram]( [Pinterest]( [Website]( [YouTube]( [C]( us]( BurdaStyle, Inc. - Tax ID: 90-0370823 85 Broad Street, 16th Floor - New York, NY 10004 Copyright ©burda style 2020, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: hello@burda.fr Do you want to change the way you receive these emails? You can[update your preferences]( [unsubscribe from this list](.

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