We can’t resist the pastoral charm of this double-gauze blouse made by Elodie and this floral rayon version A made by Louise (review).
Camille chose a chambray with a beautiful drape for her casual version B, and Aïda made hers in a stunning floral cotton!
We’re crazy about these dresses by Lise and Jess (review), who both went for simplicity and elegance with version B in solid rayon.
Since the release of the new collection, we’ve seen so many Myosotis dresses pop up on social media that we couldn’t pass on including some of your creations! To discover even more dresses, check out the #ddmyosotis hashtag on Instagram !
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Our pattern testers have worked with us closely while we were developing the pattern, and provided feedback on the construction and fit. The projects shown above are final test versions that are almost equivalent to the final pattern!
Our reviewers did not take part in pattern testing, and so did not provide feedback during the design phase, but have received the finished pattern in exchange for a blog post. The opinions they express on their blogs (which we recommend visiting!) are their own, and we have encouraged honest and constructive criticism!
Joanna, May 17 2018
I adore this pattern! Look forward to making another! I love all the versions and different styles
Janet Ford, May 26 2018
Has anyone tried a FBA on this? I’m 49” bust do wud need soz 52 with an FBA and not actually tried one as yet.. good place to start? I’ll finidh my online FBA course first I think.. but I LOVE the mysotis…
Camille, May 28 2018
We’ve just published a tutorial on how to do an FBA on the Myosotis dress, you can find it here 🙂
francesca, May 16 2018
Wow. What a lot of stunning creations. I’ve been going through my excel fabric list (yes, nerdy) and have a bunch listed for both options :D…. I think my first is going to be an A in some beautiful seersucker lawn from Miss Matatabi in fine red and white stripes…..my second a B in a fine block printed cotton crepe from Seasalt…. and probably more after that – I love this pattern!