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A Little Bit of Lace

Burda 7210

Lace is the leading fabric for spring. This delicate and feminine material is everywhere from full lace garments to little lace accents such as trim, gussets, yokes, and collars. Burda’s Spring/Summer pattern collection has a few great choices for incorporating this fabulous material into your wardrobe.

Pattern 7210, view C, is a three-quarter length, raglan-sleeve jacket. The zip-front opening and the drawstring waist give this all-over lace top a daywear look. Select a lace fabric with two scalloped edges to trim the garment and sleeve hems.

Pattern 7192 is an ensemble collection with a lace-top option. View C is a simple princess-seam blouse with cap sleeves. A side seam zipper allows for an inconspicuous closure. Choose a lace with two scalloped edges to trip the hem and the cap sleeves.

Pattern 7219, View B, features sweet lace accents on a simple silhouette. The semi-fitted sheath dress has bust darts and a center front seam with extra shaping given with a fabric tie-belt. Lace details shine with a neckline collar, cap sleeves, and side seam gussets at the hemline.

Pattern 7218, is a stylish blouse perfect for the artistic, young sewer. View A is a jersey knit top featuring a lace yoke. The bodice has pockets and a front button closure and the lace yoke edges are bound.

Check out the complete Spring/Summer Burda collection available at Simplicity.com.

What lace garments are you sewing this spring?

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  1. smyoker | | #1

    looking for into.....i thought i read somewhere that burda patterns were not in english? is that right....and do they have sewing instructions? thought i'd read a blog somewhere where they commented that they did not have them. ???

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    annieoconnor | | #2

    Burda Style sewing patterns are multilingual and include instructions in English.
    Hope that helps!

  3. vcalbur | | #3

    I have Burda patterns in English. I am making baby bibs and will use leftover lace for designs. I have some leftover lace for tablecloths and will use that to make see through blouses to sell. I do not plan on buying any lace. I will use the lace leftovers and serger to make handkerchiefs to sell to church ladies. For the next 3 months I plan to sew up using my stash and recycle pieces .

  4. Boatmom | | #4

    smyoker, I think you are thinking of Marfy patterns. They are Italian and have no sewing instructions. Their designs are gorgeous, and I'm told the drafting is great. I'm trying to get up the courage to try one, they are for advanced sewers. Go for the Burda patterns, I've had very good experiences with them.

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