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navy jacket in twill lined in silk taffeta with a navy dress with yoke decorated by recycling an old silk chiffon scarf
the yoke was cut out from an old scarf then stitched onto the right side of the fabric with ric rac to cover the raw edge, then both fabrics were treated as one to complete the dress
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Nov 19, 2009, 01.16 AMby BuzzyBee
The yoke looks particularly nice. Nice style.
Nov 4, 2009, 05.19 AMby BuzzyBee
What dress pattern did you use?
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Nov 17, 2009, 10.31 PMby fancyfrocks
Hi, I make my own patterns, but its just a basic shift dress with short sleeves. The yoke is a piece put on top of the dress then finished with some ric rac to hide the raw edge. Can be done with any basic dress pattern.