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Enjoy!īurdastyle Sewing magazine is full of great value sewing patterns. Todays video is all about planning ahead if you are still thinking about whether or not you will get this issue – the first look is here for you! See the styles that will be in Burda 2/2021 which goes on sale in about 3 weeks. My velvety bolero jacket Posted in Inspiration, Magazine and tagged with burda, magazine.Burda 2/2021 First Look | Preview | Burdastyle Sewing Magazine. Have a look at my reviews of past issues:Īnd here’s three garments I’ve made from them!
This coupon code is valid from today until October 8! Use the coupon code IW20FEHR which will give 20% discount on all products (except subscriptions). In only-tangentially-related-European-pattern-magazine news, I have an exclusive, whopping 20% off discount for MyImage and Imagewear patterns this week (that’s double the general site-wide sale they’ve got on right now! If anyone knows, please pipe up in the comments! There’s also a nice waistcoat and wide legged trousers, so you really could make your own three piece suit (minus the shirt) from this issue alone! I learned on PR that this waistcoat pattern is apparently a reissue of Burda 7426.Ĭlick here to see the full tech drawings for this issue since I can’t see them available anywhere online!Īnd before you ask, I have no idea where you can buy this online, as I’ve heard GLP are out of stock in the US. I wonder if the English version also has this? In amongst the patterns, there’s also some book reviews and a long profile on the designer Cléone (no designer patterns though). Though the model’s pale, enlarged lips are really freaking me out. Omg, it’s the knit wrap dress I made back in 2007! This is a great pattern, appearing first in the May 2006 issue of Burda magazine, and then appearing again as envelope pattern Burda 7953.įrom a feature in the mannish Yves St Laurent style, here’s a nice wrap top and pleated trousers. (Ok, this is probably a cranky side effect of my cold, as it’s not this pattern’s fault, it’s the “style” I take offense with!) Want to look old and frumpy? Wear a boxy boucle jacket and matching matronly skirt! I intended to place a little rant here about how any chanel-type suit has the magical properties of making its wearer look at least twenty years older, but seeing as how this model looks to be about 60, that actually doubles my earlier estimate. Here’s my favourite pattern of this issue, a great little sheath dress for wovens or stable jerseys, in three hem lengths and three sleeve lengths:Ī “Chanel” suit (albeit with a 2 piece sleeve). The instructions and patterns sheets appear to be similar to those in the regular magazines, though as I have the French version, I can’t vouch for whether the English instructions make any more sense than the usual “Burda WTF” coming from Burda Germany’s head office! Sizes range from 32-50 but the bulk of the patterns are 34-44 or 46. As you’ll see, there are lots of jackets, which aren’t exactly staples in my own wardrobe!. Burda Style Magazine in English 10/2021 147 Patterns European Style Sewing Magazine Retro Model Autumn Trends From elegant to casual: the indispensable models for any occasion and all fashion types Green for All Must have in the colour of the year 3.
Two of these patterns are definitely reprints of earlier patterns (see below), but some may be new, I’m not sure. I bought my Classics mag last weekend at Eurotunnel Calais on our drive back – the one and only copy, bwahaha! Apparently there’s going to be 8 “special” issues per year, two of them Classics, two Plus, and the other four are anyone’s guess! It’s available in English & French only, and produced by Burda France as a test run.
So, what is this “Burda Classics”, I hear you ask? Well, it’s part of a new series of Burda pattern magazines, set to run alongside the existing monthly issues. Until then, please accept my apologies for anything that doesn’t make sense here! So just rest assured there will be much to talk about as soon as my brain is functioning again. We’ve been away in France last week and I’ve picked up a few souvenirs, including a stonking awful cold, which is unfortunately delaying my resumption of normal life and blog activity. 3 October, 2012 Inspiration, Magazine Burda Classics magazine FW 2012 (& MyImage sale!)