I'm glad that you are such a fan of Burda Style as I got a subscription for Christmas and now I have worked out my sizing I am looking forward to sewing some up.
What a great present! I get a kick just by looking through the magazines and love that they have such a fashion magazine look to them. And I save them all now, because I can go back 10 years and find patterns that I want to make. The patterns also have a very consistent sizing and fit, so after the sizing is figured out and possible alterations it will be a very stress free experience getting good fitting clothes.
Well stress free sizing would be very nice lol I had terrible trouble trying to get a dress bodice to fit me hence why no Little Red Dress from me *sad face*,I am toiling a wrap dress and a princess seam to see if that is better ! I must be a strange shape, I am narrow across the shoulders and back but have big boobs ( f cup) so it can be a bit of a nightmare even with RTW. But we shall keep going till we find a pattern with a good fit then I shall wear only that !!! lol
I'm glad you made this video. I've recently become obsessed with BurdaStyle patterns and have bought quite a few from the website but have yet to sew one. Lol! I also just recently subscribed to the magazine. I can't wait to try them out! I love your sewing, everything always looks so clean and well made. :)
I'm so exited for you, they are truly great patterns with very consistent sizing and fit. And though the instructions (and the tracing) can feel like hurdles a good sewing book will take the guessing work out of most things, plus the numbers on the patterns shows where which piece go where, so it will make sense once you get started!
Thank you! I think I have to credit Burda for a lot of that great fit, as their sizing is very similar to my own, hence why I seldom venture out to other pattern brands, because I have to spend so much time getting the fit right!
OMG I loved this video! You are the girl with the grey tank dress! I remember seeing it on Burdastyle Projects page and just loving it! I am currently making that pattern. I also like the flared godet skirt - its a pattern have been wanting to make for a while now but you have inspired me to get cutting with it straight away. I need that twist top in my life - will be picking it up at the next Burda half price sale. Thanks for sharing!
Yes that was me :-) And I'm excited to hear that using that pattern too now, hope you'll find the tank dress as nice as I did. Sewing darts on knit fabric was perhaps not my favorite thing to do, but it does wonder for the shape! And I've seen you make loads of Burdastyle too and they all look fab on you, I'll check out your cowl dress video!
Wow very inspiring and beautiful sewing! That first skirt you showed might actually inspire me to make a skirt (THAT skirt) which hasn't been an idea on my radar for a very long time..... !
Oh I love that skirt! Skirts can be a lot of fun, and luckily there are so many fun skirt patterns out there these days, so making skirts has become more fun for me too!
Great video! I'm about to sew my first Burda blouse but I'm feeling a bit nervous about it. I remember my mother, who was an experienced seamstress, always steered clear of their patterns, because of complicated instructions and no seam allowance. I do love their designs though. Very en trend!
+Savannah Richardson Yes those dreaded seam allowances! Growing up in Sweden we never had any patterns where they were included so I have always had to add them. The instructions are not great but a good sewing book will fill in the blanks and the small numbers on the patterns are also helpful because they show where which piece goes. Most folks I know are pleasantly surprised when they actually make their first Burdastyle patterns because it wasn't as hard as it looked. So good luck with your first foray into Burdastyle!
Yeah, lol. I couldn't make a video without mentioning them :-D You should so make the twist top, I think you will really like it. It's a quick make and the instructions are pretty clear since this is a paper pattern version!
Great makes! We're the patterns in the magazine pullout section or separate pattern purchases? I love the western shirt details and that striped zip hoodie. I must make them...lol Happy New Year,Melinda
Happy New Year to you too! I sometimes buy downloadable patterns from Burdastyle if I can no longer get the issue from the library, but most of the time I trace them from the magazine (not a part that I enjoy, but it's so cheap compared to buying the pdf version!)
I often look at the burda books in the bookstore and agree their designs are attractive, but as a newbie I am put off by the patterns. Would you please do a tutorial on how you go about lifting the pattern you want from the tangle of lines. This would be most appreciated.
That is a great topic for a future video! I grew up using these patterns in the 80's so I have done a lot of tracing in my days! Not the part I enjoy the most, but there are ways to make it a little easier. Also having a good sewing book helps when I get confused by the instructions. Also there are little numbers on the pattern pieces that shows where which piece should go, and that helps a lot especially when doing more complicated patterns.
Hi! That is a big topic to cover, but I could definitely to a video where I talk about my best practises when it comes to tracing the patterns and using the instructions! Thank you for the suggestion!
The last sweatshirt it super unique! I love it!!
These are lovely.
I love Burda.
I made two cowl neck tops and many pencil skirts with s lovely pattern from the magazine that zips up at the side.
I'm glad that you are such a fan of Burda Style as I got a subscription for Christmas and now I have worked out my sizing I am looking forward to sewing some up.
What a great present! I get a kick just by looking through the magazines and love that they have such a fashion magazine look to them. And I save them all now, because I can go back 10 years and find patterns that I want to make. The patterns also have a very consistent sizing and fit, so after the sizing is figured out and possible alterations it will be a very stress free experience getting good fitting clothes.
Well stress free sizing would be very nice lol I had terrible trouble trying to get a dress bodice to fit me hence why no Little Red Dress from me *sad face*,I am toiling a wrap dress and a princess seam to see if that is better ! I must be a strange shape, I am narrow across the shoulders and back but have big boobs ( f cup) so it can be a bit of a nightmare even with RTW. But we shall keep going till we find a pattern with a good fit then I shall wear only that !!! lol
I'm glad you made this video. I've recently become obsessed with BurdaStyle patterns and have bought quite a few from the website but have yet to sew one. Lol! I also just recently subscribed to the magazine. I can't wait to try them out! I love your sewing, everything always looks so clean and well made. :)
I'm so exited for you, they are truly great patterns with very consistent sizing and fit. And though the instructions (and the tracing) can feel like hurdles a good sewing book will take the guessing work out of most things, plus the numbers on the patterns shows where which piece go where, so it will make sense once you get started!
Wow! You do such a nice job and all your makes fit so well.
Thank you! I think I have to credit Burda for a lot of that great fit, as their sizing is very similar to my own, hence why I seldom venture out to other pattern brands, because I have to spend so much time getting the fit right!
OMG I loved this video! You are the girl with the grey tank dress! I remember seeing it on Burdastyle Projects page and just loving it! I am currently making that pattern. I also like the flared godet skirt - its a pattern have been wanting to make for a while now but you have inspired me to get cutting with it straight away. I need that twist top in my life - will be picking it up at the next Burda half price sale. Thanks for sharing!
Yes that was me :-) And I'm excited to hear that using that pattern too now, hope you'll find the tank dress as nice as I did. Sewing darts on knit fabric was perhaps not my favorite thing to do, but it does wonder for the shape! And I've seen you make loads of Burdastyle too and they all look fab on you, I'll check out your cowl dress video!
Wow very inspiring and beautiful sewing! That first skirt you showed might actually inspire me to make a skirt (THAT skirt) which hasn't been an idea on my radar for a very long time..... !
Oh I love that skirt! Skirts can be a lot of fun, and luckily there are so many fun skirt patterns out there these days, so making skirts has become more fun for me too!
Great video!
I'm about to sew my first Burda blouse but I'm feeling a bit nervous about it. I remember my mother, who was an experienced seamstress, always steered clear of their patterns, because of complicated instructions and no seam allowance.
I do love their designs though. Very en trend!
+Savannah Richardson Yes those dreaded seam allowances! Growing up in Sweden we never had any patterns where they were included so I have always had to add them. The instructions are not great but a good sewing book will fill in the blanks and the small numbers on the patterns are also helpful because they show where which piece goes. Most folks I know are pleasantly surprised when they actually make their first Burdastyle patterns because it wasn't as hard as it looked. So good luck with your first foray into Burdastyle!
Hi😊, Really nice clothing! You did a beautiful job of sewing!
Thank you!
Love your top
ha ha ha ha about the instructions!!! I looooove the twist top!
Yeah, lol. I couldn't make a video without mentioning them :-D You should so make the twist top, I think you will really like it. It's a quick make and the instructions are pretty clear since this is a paper pattern version!
Thanks Johanna! Did you modify the neckline to not be as wide as the picture on the pattern envelope?
I'm answering you twice here, bit I only raised it a little, didn't make it more narrow, it doesn't feel wide to me at all
Great, thanks for the info Johanna!
Your voice so soothing
:-) Thank you!
I love BurdaStyle, Johanna. Most of my sewing is done from as well. Love Love Burda😊 I've made a few of the twisted top!
Yes yay for Burda! Twisted tops are so addictive, I need to make more too, as my older ones has worn out because I've used them so much!
Great makes! We're the patterns in the magazine pullout section or separate pattern purchases? I love the western shirt details and that striped zip hoodie. I must make them...lol Happy New Year,Melinda
Ok never mind the question..Just checked the drop down bar and I see all the links.. Haha. Thank you for them
Happy New Year to you too! I sometimes buy downloadable patterns from Burdastyle if I can no longer get the issue from the library, but most of the time I trace them from the magazine (not a part that I enjoy, but it's so cheap compared to buying the pdf version!)
I often look at the burda books in the bookstore and agree their designs are attractive, but as a newbie I am put off by the patterns. Would you please do a tutorial on how you go about lifting the pattern you want from the tangle of lines. This would be most appreciated.
That is a great topic for a future video! I grew up using these patterns in the 80's so I have done a lot of tracing in my days! Not the part I enjoy the most, but there are ways to make it a little easier. Also having a good sewing book helps when I get confused by the instructions. Also there are little numbers on the pattern pieces that shows where which piece should go, and that helps a lot especially when doing more complicated patterns.
Can you please make a video where you show how to trace the pattern from the magazine? And what kind of paper you use? 👍🏻
+Snrkfrkn I gotten a lot of requests for that lately so it's definitely something I'll consider!
Please ma can burda pattern magazine be sent to Nigeria?
can u make a tutorial on how to work with the magazine. how to read instructions how to trace n cut out pattern. how to make the garment
Hi! That is a big topic to cover, but I could definitely to a video where I talk about my best practises when it comes to tracing the patterns and using the instructions! Thank you for the suggestion!