Madeline & Allison: Well, it has a top with princess seams, a waistline seam, and a separate princess-line skirt. It makes fitting much easier. The waistline seam nips you in and you can add a belt.
The curve on the bust is deep, and it can be adjusted easily for different cup sizes. We also really like the pocket. It lays flat against the body, but it’s a workable pocket so you can really hold things in it.
We think it adds a hip twist to the styling. Ann: Yes, I haven’t had a chance to dig into the pattern yet, but it’s nice to have pockets in a princess-line dress. That’s pretty unusual.
Ann: What other patterns do you have planned for the Go Patterns family? Madeline & Allison: Our next pattern is a capelet pattern. It will work with the dress, obviously.
But what we’re excited about is that we’ve designed it so it will work with this season’s coats and voluminous sleeves as well. Next, we’ll be coming out with skirts. Pencil skirts especially.
We have a blouse planned, and then ... more.
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