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I toiled the 44, but started grading towards the 42 from the hip down. While I liked the neatness of it, I also knew I’d prefer a slightly deeper waistband. I traced the 44 and 42 and made an adjustment to the height of the waistband. What caught my eye was the small pleats on the front, the neat waistband and tapered leg. But this pair is different, it’s 119 from August 2021. Only a couple of patterns have caught my attention, and until August, none caught it enough for me to actually bother to trace. Burda have, unfortunately, not exactly been exciting this year. Personally, I think 2019 has been a pretty decent year as patterns go, and I’m really excited to have added some of these designs to the stash.When you live in trousers, they’re not simply a wardrobe basic, they’re an essential item! I decided to add some pleated trousers to this year’s Autumn/Winter wardrobe, and have finally made something from one of the Burda magazines from this year. I think it is a truly fantastic issue – it has some incredible designs with lots of yummy details, a nice mix of styles, and of course our fabulous silver-haired, super stylish model! I think this issue has a lot to offer and I expect I will be pulling patterns from it for years to come.Īnd that’s is! Another year of Burda has passed, and another new year is underway. August comes in second because it offers such a wide range of silhouettes and styles – I feel like it has something for everyone! And, of course, November has taken my top spot for this year. There was also the fabulous designer pattern, and a lot of great coat options for the winter months. In 3rd we have January, 2nd place goes to August, and the Best issue of 2019 goes to November! January gave us an interesting mix of party looks and relaxing casual options for a lazy New Years Day. June faired slightly better, with some cute dresses and skirts, but July feels incredibly generic, and thus earns the bottom sport in 2019.Īnd, finally it is time to announce the Best Burda Magazines of 2019: June and July rank as the bottom 2 issues much for the same reason – there just isn’t as much that feels special or exciting in these issues. February ranks in the bottom three because most commenters felt that while it had an excellent range of “wardrobe staple” type patterns, there wasn’t anything extra special about the patterns included in this issue. I don’t think it has packed quite the punch that 2017 or 2018 did (we had some pretty fantastic issues the past few years), but there wasn’t anything that was a total dud either. Overall this has been a pretty decent year. Let’s start with my picks for the least exciting issues of 2019: In 3rd place, we have the stunning sheath dress from April, in 2nd the awesome bouclé jacket from November, and in 1st the cool moto jacket from March! All of these have innovative design features, and would result in some really stunning garments.Īnd with the individual pattern awards declared, let’s look at which issues provide the most versatility to the stash: Now, moving on to the good stuff, here are my picks for the best Burda Patterns of 2019:
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BURDA MAGAZINE MARCH 2019 PLUS
In 3rd Place, we have the Burda Plus Anorak from February, in 2nd Place the massive sweater dress from December, and winner of BWTF for 2019 goes to the lacy romper from June! I figured we should get the less awesome stuff out of the way first, so here are my picks for the 2019 BWTF Awards:
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In case you need a quick refresher, here are the links to all of my Burda Reviews from 2019:Īs a recap, here were my top picks for patterns from the year, in order from January-December:Īnd these were my bottom picks from the monthly issues in 2019: I think most people have been disappointed that the Burda Plus and Burda Easy magazines have resorted to using reprints from the catalog or regular monthly issues, but on the whole I think this has been a rather positive year for Burda releases. Things dropped off a bit for me over the summer and fall months, but there are some great designs in the late fall/early winter issues as well.
BURDA MAGAZINE MARCH 2019 FULL
As has become tradition here at Doctor T Designs, it is time to look at another full year of BurdaStyle Magazine, and take a moment to appreciate all of the patterns and inspiration we’ve gotten in 2019! This year started off great – I think the designs in the January-June issues were great adds to the stash.