La Mia Boutique 09/2013 Review and GIVEAWAY with Anna from Paunnet

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I have been waiting for La Mia Boutique September issue for the whole summer after their very intriguing preview. Of course, I wasn’t sure if the 40 patterns would be in line with what I like (I guess pattern magazines cannot just please my taste…I may be the Sewing Princess but I am not their only reader, right?  😉 Ok, I know bad joke!

So let’s discover it together! Anna from Paunnet and I did it again and had a chat about this issue. Make sure you check Anna’s blog for more exciting patterns. They are really worth it!LMB-0913-01

 

01 Jacket (Giacchina)

Silvia: The jacket with its vintage feel reminds me of Colette’s Anise but it would be much quicker to sew as there are no darts or princess seams. I love how it buttons up diagonally and those fold-up sleeves

One thing I like about LMB is that their patterns are from current designers collections. You can see this Martino Midali jacket online and even buy it.

I am extremely tempted to make it with the herringbone fabric that has been waiting to be turned into a jacket since last year. What do you think?

Anna: I don’t love boxy jackets on myself but I do on those who can make them look stylish. This one is seriously cute, the buttons on the diagonal are a very nice, unusual detail.LMB-0913-02

 

02 Dress (Abito)

Silvia: Well, certainly this shift dress is not a new pattern. But I often find myself looking back for basic patterns on old Burda issues and not finding them. So I am happy with this one. This pattern is also from the F/W 2013 collection

Anna: I totally agree. One can never have too many basic patterns, and a good shift dress is a must have. This one has a seam under the bust that could work for color blocking.LMB-0913-03-04

 

03 Cape/Poncho (Poncho)

Silvia: I have a love/hate relationship with ponchos. I find them a cool idea but I think they are extremely unpractical to wear. But I like the chunky neckline on the pattern and that red wool is to die for…reminds me of the Loden I saw in Südtirol. BTW, I found an interesting article about Capes vs. Ponchos

Anna: I don’t like ponchos, I think they don’t look flattering on almost anyone. Yes, the fabric here is to die for, but I’d much rather make a nice fitted coat or jacket with it.

04 Pants/trousers (Pantalone)

Silvia: The pants pattern description says: skinny at the bottom, side pockets and elastic on the back. Personally I am not a big fan of elasticated formal trousers and skinny legs. It’s one of those patterns I would only make if I had the opportunity to try it beforehand. In this case…I will have to skip it. Not to mention I am planning to make another trousers pattern that Anna is showing on her blog!

Anna: I agree with Silvia. This poncho and pants combo looks very dated to me, overall. Not a fan.

The following patterns are branded as young fashion. So I guess if I like them it means I am young, right? I won´t get that thought affect my judgement 😉 The patterns are presented as Daywear (Per il giorno) and Eveningwear (Per la sera)

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12 Dress (abito)

Silvia: I like the twist on the pattern…it reminds me of all the two Pattern Magic books that sit on my bookshelf untouched. Though I am not a fan of the fabric used, I would make this pattern in a geometric print or just plain black jersey and shorten it into a top.  Anna, do you think I am being optimistic if I think the ‘advanced’ level is a bit of an overestimate?

Anna: I do! I think it’s probably easy to make than they state. I also really like this dress, although I probably wouldn’t resist adding a couple vertical darts to give it more shape. Go ahead, Silvia, you can definitely do it!

Ladies, what’s your take?

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13-15 Dresses (Abiti)

Silvia: These patterns are the same. The only difference lies in the sleeves. Again it´s a basic A-line shift dress. I could never wear it because it would look like a sack on me, but I really love these 60s designs. And I really appreciate it that they show you how to cut your fabric if you plan to use two different motifs…I don´t know about you but I have a hard time visualizing how to flip patterns and have made cutting mistakes because of that! So I am very happy LMB helps me saving my precious fashion fabric

Anna: They are basic pattern, but, imho, good ones to have. They are also very easy to alter, if you have some crazy variation in mind. And Silvia, I think this would look very cute on you! I also thought shift dresses would make me look like I was wearing a sack, but then I tried the Laurel patternLMB-0913-14

 

14 Dress (Abito)

Silvia: The fabric and the zippers would make me run away from this pattern and I wouldn’t buy it in a store. But when you sew you have the advantage  that you can start to look beyond the fabric and take away details you don’t like. You look at the technical drawing and you see a very interesting dart design. Plus the typical side-seams are moved towards the back ensuring a more flattering fit, similar to my beloved Paco Peralta’s Apron skirt.

Anna: LOL! I would probably try this in a store immediately and if it was too expensive, I would try to understand how to replicate it! XD
I really like this design with the zippers and this dress also goes on my to-sew list.

Silvia: Compared to last issue these plus sizes patterns are on the skinnier end of the spectrum (from 46 up to size 52 instead of 60. I am a size 42 on LMB). This made me realize that it´s really a difficult task to create patterns that fit all body types. I have probably stated the obvious but it´s good to remind that.

So, if you don´t like fitted garments even if the patterns include larger sizes this issue won´t really help. By the way, I realized that on LMB you are lucky to be a 46 because you can sew both regular and plus sizes patterns.

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32 Jacket (Giacchina)

Silvia: I will tell you a secret: I don´t like animal prints. I said it and I hope you will still read my blog despite that! Although, I have to admit I loved a pair of leopard ballet flats a colleague had and Anna´s leopard print Pendrell made me think twice about my otherwise strong convictions…

Despite the print, I really love the jacket design…It’s a Moschino design. And I find those red details go very well with the print (guys, why do you make me hesitate?)

Anna, would you make it?

Anna: Eh, that’s a tough one. I do like animal prints in small doses, but this jacket might be too much for me. It looks great on the model (which I have trouble believing is a size 46!), but in real like, it could look trashy in a heart beat. Very cute pattern, though.

33 Trousers/Pants (Pantalone)

Silvia: Great design and great fabric choice on the pants. I am sold! And when I see Max Mara designed the original pattern I see why I am drawn to it. Max Mara is an iconic Italian brand that I love to look at. This pattern has a detail I had never seen before. Princess seam at the armsceye plus a tiny waist dart. I guess it’s to achieve a more fitted look, isn’t it?

Anna: Agreed! I’m also a fan of Max Mara, although these pants personally don’t make me swoon.

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34-35 Dress (Abito)

Silvia: Again I needed to look at the tech drawing to judge. This pattern comes with a variation: choose between a version with yoke and short zipper or a yokeless version with long center zipper. It should be made in a stable knit fabric. I would make the pattern if it came in my size. What I appreciate is that they show that plus size does not equal shapeless sack. So they have my vote.

Anna: Totally approved. This dress would look great in every size, so I’m jealous!LMB-0913-36-37

 

36-37 Jacket (Giacca)

Silvia: By now you know I love these fitted jackets. This design is very similar to the above. The princess seam is replaced by a bust dart and some interesting panels at the sides and sleeve. Again, clever pattern I think.

Anna: I LOVE the zippered closure of this jacket, and it’s clever that they offer a variation with buttons for those who want a more classic look. Good job.

September issue tech drawings

There are more exciting patterns on this issue…I won’t say more as Anna has the details…but know that my sewing list is getting longer

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Next issue

Number 1 looks quite promising…it will include patterns inspired by Audrey Hepburn by the same designer of the now famous May issue…can’t wait to see it.

As for the rest, I am not so sure. Few more days and we will find out!

October LMB preview

La Mia Boutique Giveaway: Italian fashion goes worldwide

LMB is offeringtwo lucky readers a copy of September issue.

And I am contributing with my translation support so that you won’t have problems with Italian. I won’t be able to translate the full magazine but I will be very happy to summarize the steps, materials of your chosen pattern(s) if needed.

How to enter

  • Giveaway is open internationally until Saturday September 14 midnight GMT
  • Leave a comment on this blog post below telling us which patterns you would sew and which you wouldn’t (if any)
  • The winner will be announced on Sunday September 15
  • The winner must contact me directly to claim the prize within 3 days.  Unclaimed prizes are redrawn. 

Bonus entries

GOOD LUCK TO ALL and THANKS FOR READING THIS EXTRA LONG POST!

Disclaimer: Silvia received this copy of La Mia Boutique for review. The opinions expressed in this post are 100% mine and Anna’s.

82 thoughts on “La Mia Boutique 09/2013 Review and GIVEAWAY with Anna from Paunnet

  1. I like the 2 jackets 32 and 36 – they both are short and will hit the right place at hips for me. I’d love to make those. NOT in cheetah fabric, but in suiting fabric.

    I also like the dress 13 but not as a dress, but to make a tunic. Looks like this pattern would be a great fit for a flowy tunic.

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  2. Hola , me gusta mucho los modelos 12-14 son realmente muy chulos , me gustaría mucho en una tela de lana de cuadros el 14 y el 12 no se tendría que mirar pero los dos están muy chulos
    Donde puedo conseguir esa revista es que a mi me mandaron dos numero pero no se donde los pedi

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  3. That 01 Jacket is amazing. I have the perfect wool for it, which, interestingly, I was thinking of making into an Anise except I didn’t want to dart it and mess up the pattern. So many interesting patterns in this issue.

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  4. I absolutely, absolute adore dress 14, and I’d also totally make the jacket 01 if given the chance!
    I’m not sure what size I would be in LMB, I’m approximately a Burda size 36, but I would definitely be interested in finding out how these two patterns (and probably some others!) are constructed, even if I’d have to grade them.
    Thanks so much for the chance to win!

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  5. I really like a lot of these patterns. The jacket and dress (01 and 02) are lovely and I like dresses 13, 14 and 15 – especially the zip detail on 14.
    I agree with you about elasticated trousers (04) – I just don’t think an elasticated waist works with this narrow leg – I would certainly have to wear something over the top to disguise it – but I guess they would be comfortable if you were eating a big meal!
    All of the plus size patterns have lovely lines.

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  6. I’d love to have a copy as I have just fallen in love with dress 34! 🙂
    Of course as the weather is getting colder a jacket would be required too and as this issue also offers nice jackets, I’d pair this lovely dress with one of the plus jackets … hmm, but which one to pick? I like them all, but I would probably go for 36, creating a nice classic combo. 🙂

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  7. Not only because I like a three-piece jacket, but a few other pieces, I am entering this giveaway. I would sew the pencil skirt with inverted darts (from Anna’s blog)! So sexy in hot pink! It could be for both work and play. But I would not sew the very first boxy jacket from this post. Besides, it would not fit my figure.

    I enjoyed very much reading your and Anna’s dialog! It’s very original approach to reviews! Please carry on!

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  8. Oh I love these posts you two do! It gives me a look at a magazine I can’t even get in Canada! So fun!

    I would sew: 01, 02, 04, 05, 07, 08, 10, 14, 18, 34/35, and 36. I would not/could not sew: 03, 06, 09, 11, 12, 13/15, 16, 17, 20-25, 32/33, or 37.

    My favourite is by far the 08 top and 02 dress.

    hmm I’m going to search to see if subscriptions are available in Canada. I can read enough Italian to maybe manage with a little google translate help for the technical terms. 🙂

    Super excited about this give away though!!

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  9. I like that leopard print jacket, although, I’d probably make it out of a different fabric…the scale of the print seems wrong for the cropped style. The green dress looks really pretty too!

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  10. Thanks so much for offering the giveaway. Lots of inspiring stuff in this issue, reading your review definitely made me wonder where I could get a copy! I am most drawn to the drapey/twisty tops 6, 8,12. I like the jackets too, but realistically most likely would not sew anytime soon.

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  11. I’ve never found this magazine in Winnipeg, but I definitely like some of what I see here . Were I to have the chance, I would sew the 06 blusa and the 07 gonna. I definitely like the 08 top, but I don’t know if I have the figure for that, as much as I would like to try.
    Thank you for the review and for hosting such a great giveaway!

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  12. I like the jacket 01…though I’m not sure when I’d wear it as it doesn’t usually get that cold here. But I love the unexpected angles!

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  13. I just LOVE dresses n°34 et n°2 and jacket n°1!!! Totally agree that ponchos are not easy to wear but those cuffs are looking very good.

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  14. I like the model of the leopard jacket and the snake dress a lot! I think it would be great to color block the dress! I think the poncho is quite horrible, but I actually like the zipper dress. It’s a bit punk-chic, so I like it!
    I would love to win this issue!
    Those leggings/pants on next months preview look pretty awesome too!

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  15. There were several things here that I really liked, which is why I’m so entering this competition 🙂 But at the moment I think I’d go for the blouse and pants combo (18 & 20).

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  16. Oooh! So many patterns to think about making.

    I do love the animal jacket and pants but would turn that into an English schoolboy look with a blue/white stripe and a fun edging color. I also like the wide leg trousers on Anna’s blog – so cute in a wintery wool with nice drape.

    I wouldn’t make any dresses, simply because I just don’t wear them very much and sewing time is limited!

    Thanks for putting the contest together!

    Silvia (in California!)

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  17. I love the animal print jacket…but in navy with an ivory trim and navy trousers! And with the trousers at a better length!
    I also like the shift dress with the shaped bodice…a great basic.
    The zipper dress is reminding me of Stuart in last seasons Great British Sewing Bee.
    🙂

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  18. Wow, what an awesome issue!! I think all my faves are from the patterns featured on Anna’s post- 6, 7 & 8 are all beautiful, and I agree with you both about the virtues of including basics like the 2 shift dresses- they definitely turn out to be the most versatile patterns

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  19. I really enjoyed reading the reviews of the LMB magazine. I’m not familiar with the magazine at all so found it especially interesting. I wasn’t sure about the designs from the photos but I’m won over by the technical drawings. I think I especially like number 12 though I’m much older than the target audience. I would probably make it as a blouse, though. And the shift dress, number 35.

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  20. I would actually like to sew the poncho. I know they are unflattering, but I am always looking for warmth in a theatre (sometimes I sneak in a blanket) I would never sew the quick access nursing dress. Those two zippers are just positioned two weirdly over the chest. Men would probably make some good jokes about them.

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  21. Hi!
    I would totally make 1, 14, 36, and 7 and 8 from Anna’s page.

    I follow you on Feedly, and liked La Mia Boutique on fb!

    Cheers

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  22. I love the shape of that animal print jacket, so I would try and make that, in a different fabric. I’m not a size 46 either, so I’d better start eating to grow into it 😉

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  23. I would sew 09, 10, and 11. The pantsuit looks perfect for work and just my style. The dress with pleats is very intriguing. Not sure if it would look good on me but I’d like to try it. This issue looks excellent. I think i would want to make up more than half the patterns!

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