The challenge to create something green for Sew Weekly resulted in this. I've been keeping the main fabric for ages because I love it so much and it has happy associations of holidays in Lancashire for me. I bought it on a market stall in Fleetwood which I now believe is a shop and you can buy online here. It has a silky feel to it and is printed on a weave which itself has satiny areas on it. The contrast fabric is itself a weave of a trailing leaf fabric which matches in with the print of the main - I found it in John Lewis. Anyway, I can now enjoy wearing my fabric! The pattern is Burda and has a flattering loose fit from an empire line bodice.
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