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Check out our BurdaStyle editors' favorite patterns & get them now Check out our BurdaStyle editors'

Check out our BurdaStyle editors' favorite patterns & get them now Check out our BurdaStyle editors' favorite patterns & get them now [Web Version »]( [BurdaStyle]( [Editor Favorites]( [BurdaStyle Editor Favorites]( Check out your BurdaStyle editors' favorite sewing patterns! See which patterns Ty, Meg, Ali and Bianca love and get yours today! From full skirts to curvy seam lines, you'll adore these patterns. Check out these favorites and shop now! [Ty]( [Ruffled Halter Dress]( [Ruffled Halter Dress]( "I've loved this fun halter dress since it first hit the BurdaStyle.com pattern store but after seeing it in person at the Original Sewing & Quilt Expo last year it's been my absolute favorite. The ruffle collar and little cutout at the waistline are details that make this feminine dress a real standout." This dress will turn heads! It has a close fitting bustier with a full skirt with wide waistband, like the iconic Fifties silhouette. [Purchase pattern...]( [Meg]( [Scuba Dress]( [Scuba Dres]( "I remember first seeing this pattern in the 09/2012 issue and immediately falling in love with it. I sewed it recently after and I love how the curved seams are both edgy and figure flattering while allowing me to panel different fabrics together." This dress has a futuristic style and a flattering silhouette. The curvy seam lines in the dress stand out when sewn in contrasting fabrics. This dress can easily be worn to the office and then out at night. [Purchase pattern...]( [Ali]( [Full Skirted Dress with Cut out Bustline]( [Full Skirted Dress]( "I choose this pattern for the Summer Style Bundle we did back in 2016- I loved it then and I still love it! This pattern is flirty and easily dressed up or down. It's one of those patterns I wish magically appeared sewn in my closet!" Dance and flirt the night away in this fabulous party dress! The geometric bustline and tiny cap sleeves are wonderfully feminine. The full skirt has a separate under layer for that perfect vintage look. Wear it to parties or out dancing. [Purchase pattern...]( [Bianca]( [Pleated Culottes]( [Pleated Culottes]( "I was very happy when BurdaStyle introduced this pattern for culottes in February. I have become a fan of culottes during the last year because they are comfortable and look stylish in the office. One of my colleagues from Germany already sewed them and they look fabulous on her!" If you still aren't convinced to follow the culottes trend, this style might win you over. The raised waist gives a visual stretch and the linen and silk blend gives them just the right crispness. [Purchase pattern...]( [Facebook]( [Pinterest]( [Instagram]( [YouTube]( [twitter]( This email was sent to: {EMAIL} by: F+W, 10151 Carver Road, Suite 200 Blue Ash, OH, 45242 USA [Unsubscribe or Manage Subscriptions]( | [Update Profile]( | [Web Version »]( We respect your right to privacy. [View our policy.](

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