Adrienne M Nixon | NL 6912 & McCall’s 6168
Adrienne M Nixon Fashion Designer Birmingham Alabama
Adrienne M Nixon Fashion Designer Birmingham Alabama
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NL 6912 & McCall’s 6168

NL 6912 & McCall’s 6168

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McCall's 6168

 

Pattern Description:
Cardigans A, B, C have long sleeves, stitched hems and shaped lower edges; cardigan A has front pockets that do not lay flat; cardigans A, B have front button closures; cardigan C has optional button closure, wrong side of fabric will show; purchased tops, bottoms and optional belts.
I made view C

Pattern Sizing:
8-16. I made the 14

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes, very much so.

Were the instructions easy to follow?
I didn't even use the instructions.

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
I loved how simple it was lol. It was 3 pieces lol.

Fabric Used:
Rayon Jersey

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
None

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I already have this cut out in another color. I HIGHLY recommend it. I think I like it better than the Simplicity one I made last year.

Conclusion:
Great pattern! I saw
this one in a magazine (either Lucky or InStyle) and fell in love with it.

 

6912nlfront
New Look 6912

Pattern Description:
Design your look dresses

Pattern Sizing:
4-16
I cut the 12 on top and graded to a 14 at the hips

Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes!
Were the instructions easy to follow?
SUPER EASY!

What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?

Fabric Used:
Twill Lyrca

Pattern alterations or any design changes you made:
I have been a fan of the asymmetrical look for a while and this pattern fit the bill!

Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?
I am def going to make this one again! It was super easy. When I picked this fabric out earlier this year I already knew what I wanted to make with it. I LOVE this dress!!!

Conclusion:
Great dress! I love it!
Here is a back view

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15Comments
  • CarlaF-in Atlanta/ 11.11.2010Reply

    I bought McCall’s 6168 last week. Thanks for the review. I’ll put it in my que. The cardigan and dress looks wonderful.

  • Victoria Baylor/ 11.11.2010Reply

    Both pieces are super cute! You are working that dress!

  • Angela/ 11.11.2010Reply

    You always make great pieces!! 😀

  • K-Line/ 11.11.2010Reply

    That dress is so Pebbles!! And I love the cardi. Did you use a serger to make it?

  • Robin/ 11.11.2010Reply

    I love both pieces! One great benefit of this new job is -they gave me a super light, small laptop and they are cool with me connecting to the internet on the train by tethering my Blackberry to the laptop. So finally – I will have time for blog reading – on the train!!! Woo-hoo! I may not have time to actually blog myself but I can at least stay in touch with my friends this way!

  • Faye Lewis/ 11.11.2010Reply

    Great looking outfit.

  • Sheri D. Maple/ 11.11.2010Reply

    I love the cardigan and dress.

  • momy4him/ 11.11.2010Reply

    you are so talented and cute to boot!

  • Kyle/ 11.11.2010Reply

    hawt!

  • Alethia/ 12.11.2010Reply

    Now listen to me Ms.Fabulous beautiful lady, you look great and the fabric of that dress is so pretty and feminine. I also love the cardigan.

  • Tanya/ 12.11.2010Reply

    Super cute.

  • manecoarse/ 13.11.2010Reply

    Oh, this turned out so nice. Love it.

  • Roz/ 17.11.2010Reply

    Loved the way you put that look together!
    And your son is so handsome. Yes they do grow up so fast.

  • Carolanne/ 18.11.2010Reply

    Love the whole outfit and love, love your hair in the first pic. Looking fabulous as always!

  • Tany/ 03.12.2010Reply

    I’ve already told that I LOVE this outfit!!

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