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10/24/2011

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R.M. Koske

A side zip! I love side zips in dresses. Does anyone know how one goes about figuring out when you can move a back zip to the side? Aside from needing a large neck opening, there's some mysterious factor about the ease in the shoulders that matters a lot. Just because you can pull it on over your head doesn't mean that you can cross your arms and pull it back OFF over your head. (Yes, I did get stuck in a dress in the process of learning this. Not fun, but pretty funny to watch, I'm sure.)

Melodie

I bought this pattern because of you, then I ran right out and bought 8 different fabrics for the pattern! I cannot wait to start! I figured I should probably wash all the dirty laundry before washing my fabric, I am still hoping on that "mother of the year" award.

Erin

Oh -- there was an issue of Threads that had info on moving a back zipper to the side. I think it was the May 2011 issue. (http://store.threadsmagazine.com/threads-back-issues.html)

Pffft

grrreat for a kindergarten/daycenter/first-grade teacher

dulcet

Do you have any comments on the depth of the armhole? It just seems like it has potential to show off more than a little skin.

R.M. Koske

An article in Threads! Squee! Thanks so much Erin!

wundermary

I did spy this with my little eye:) and it looks great!
Did you get the alphabet glasses, too?

Erin

I did get those glasses! They're a little heavy, but so cute ...

Valery Peters

Hey, we're with you: If you like a thing well enough, stick to it. That goes for our V8728 dress. The possibilities are endless. We would love your permission to post your photos on our own Facebook page, Fb.voguepatterns.com. May we have your permission?

Thanks.

Valery

She

So glad I found this website; absolutely digging the dress!

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