I hope you've all had a chance to check out the latest Belgravia Knit Dress pattern we released! Yesterday, I shared some ideas for fabrics and styling to help you bring this versatile design to life, but I know how valuable it can be to see a pattern on different body types and in various fabrics. So today, I wanted to showcase some of the amazing dresses our testers created.
First up, we have Shelley, who goes by @lightningmcstitch on social media. She sewed both versions of the pattern, and didn't she pick out some fantastic fabrics? Her choices really highlight the versatility of this dress.

And here's another look at her stunning work:

Next, there's Melani, whose classic black version is just timeless. This dress is going to be so versatile, perfect for any occasion!

And then there's Allison, whose bold print is absolutely fabulous. It really shows off the fun side of this pattern.

Isn't it inspiring to see how each tester brought their own unique touch to the same pattern? If you're thinking about making your own Belgravia Knit Dress, we'll soon be hosting a sewing challenge where you can join in and sew this or one of our other spring patterns. Keep an eye out for that announcement!
In the meantime, you can purchase your own digital copy of the Belgravia Knit Dress pattern from our website. Once you've finished your dress, don't forget to share your creations with us! You can upload your photos to the Liesl + Co. Flickr group or tag them with #belgraviadress and #lieslandco on Instagram.
Oh, and if you're looking for more sewing inspiration, feel free to explore our blog. There's always something new and exciting happening over there. Happy sewing, everyone!
And remember, whether you're a seasoned sewer or just starting out, the Liesl + Co. community is here to support you every step of the way. Let's keep those creative juices flowing and see what amazing projects you all come up with next!
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