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Look What They Made: The Assembly Line Tulip Dress in Batik
I made a second Tulip Dress from The Assembly Line range of sewing patterns. This is the third version of this dress, the previous one was made from Ankara. For this one, I used the Blue and White Brushstroke Batik from Nigeria and absolutely love the result.
The style is very versatile, as you can dress it up with heals or wear it with trainers for a more laid back look. The cut also suits made body shapes and you can experiment with so many fabric types. Definitely, a favourite of ours. Check out the hashtag #taltulipdress on Instagram for inspiration showing the different versions people have made.
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