It’s been a while since I published a La Mia Boutique Review. So to get back into it, I will be publishing my favorite patterns from this issue.
E’ da un po’ che non pubblico recensioni de La Mia Boutique. Ho pensato che per riprendere vi avrei fatto vedere i modelli di questo numero che piu’ mi piacciono.
This dress reminds me of By Hand London Anna as well as Lehenga Skirt by Paco Peralta. I love the silhoutte and its elegant minimalist design. This issue is worth buying just to get this pattern!
Questo vestito mi ricorda un po’ Anna di By Hand London e un po’ la gonna Lehenga di Paco Peralta. Adoro la linea, la semplicita’ e l’eleganza. Secondo me la rivista e’ da comprare solo per questo modello!
And looks great from the back too! It would also make a fabulous wedding dress.
Ed e’ fantastico anche da dietro! Sarebbe perfetto anche per un vestito da sposa.
Great design on this jumpsuit. Strangely enough I don’t find the print too much 😉
Fantastico il disegno di questa tuta. Stranamente la stampa non mi sembra esagerata 😉
You can never go wrong with a shirt dress! I love it has princess seams and pleats. Am not so sure about those patch pockets, though.
Non si puo’ mai sbagliare con una scamiciata! Mi piacciono moltissimo i fianchini davanti e dietro e i dopi fondi piega. Non sono pero’ molto convinta delle taschine.
Both the shirt and the shorts patterns are provided. I like the contrast collar and cuffs. Liberty print anyone?
I cartamodelli della camicia e dei pantaloncini sono forniti nella rivista. MI piacciono i polsini e colletto a contrasto. Sarebbe bella con una stampa Liberty, che ne dite?
To finish off here is a cocoon dress…nothing new but the fabric is to die for!
E per finire questo vestito a uovo non e’ molto innovativo ma la stoffa e’ fantastica!
Below you find the pattern list. Just click on the image to enlarge.
Di seguito i disegni tecnici dei cartamodelli. Cliccare sull’immagine per vederla in dimensioni piu’ grandi.
Che ve ne pare di questo numero?
Ciao from England! I follow your blog and read your reviews of this magazine. Is it easy to buy in Italy? I am visiting Milan and Turin in a few weeks time and want to buy one. Also if you have a re ommendation for one fabric shop ( my husband is with me!) to visit only, which would it be? It needs to be not too expensive and central . I know you did a fabric shop meet up in Milan so I am hoping you may have a recommendation for Milan if not for Turin
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So cool! You can find it in most newsstands (edicola). In Milan I would go to Emmepi Tessuti http://www.emmepitessuti.com on the meetup blog post video you can catch a glimpse. It’s relatively small but well stocked for fashion fabric and not expensive. As for Turin I’ll ask. Let me know if you need more info.
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Hi again Ann! I’m sorry it took me long to get info on Turin. I hope it’s still relevant. You can try http://www.fieradeltessuto.it/ it’s not right in the city center but you can get there by public transport. You can take the underground from Porta Nuova.
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Thanks. Arrived Milan this morning – Turin on Wednesday. Am busy looking on new stands but no magazine yet! ( only burda which is available in UK)
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Welcome! Have fun! Hope you found it in the meantime. This is what a newsstand can look like too http://www.lettera43.it/upload/images/economiaweb/wp-content/uploads/edicola.jpg There are tons around. This month’s cover looks like this https://www.facebook.com/158104830882555/photos/a.158105790882459.39868.158104830882555/1387492341277125/?type=3&theater
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I just got my first copy of La Mia Boutique. I am curious about the cut on the sizing. Do the patterns tend to fit true to size, a bit big or small – overall or in any area? Thanks.
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I would suggest you measure the pattern. Generally they are true to size but I had some instances with loads of ease. Don’t forget to add seam allowances;) have fun
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Thanks – I am excited to give it a try. I got the September 2016 issue. There’s a jacket and a skirt I’m interested in.
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