 Pattern Description:
Pattern Description:  BWOF describes this dress as a "shirtwaister".  I always think of June Cleaver when I think of a shirtwaist dress.  The dress has a high waist and gathering under the bust.  The sleeves can be  rolled-up; I just didn't roll them up for the picture.
Pattern Sizing:  European plus size: 46 - 52
Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?  Basically, yes.  I did not include the collar.
Were the instructions easy to follow?  This dress has inseam pockets.  The instructions got a little fuzzy when the pockets were addressed, so I went my own way when I reached that point.
What did you particularly like  or dislike about the pattern?  This dress has a high waist.  This silhouette is good for people like me,  afflicted with what I call NDW - No Discernible Waist.  As always, BWOF has really nice design details.  The 
long front pleats are sewn from the inside and top-stitched on the outside.  I'd like to pause here and disclose some very personal information:  I'm in love with my edge-stitch foot.  (
If I could only find a man I could love as much as I love my edge-stitch foot!) 

It allowed me to sew a narrow, yet consistent distance from the pleat – about 1/8 inch – with hardly any thought.  The back darts have the same treatment.  A strip is sewn inside the dart to support the  top-stitching. (
Next time, I'll remember to cut the strip on the bias to reduce the fraying.)
Fabric Used:  A medium weight twill purchased from Vogue Fabrics' swatch club.  This fabric was a pleasure to sew.  It was much more stable than the last project, which ended up in the trash with no regrets.
Pattern Alterations or any design changes you made:The original pattern had a collar.  I didn't have enough fabric to include the collar. 

  I don't know how that happened.  I always, always always buy more fabric than I need.  But somehow I didn't have enough for the collar.  It wasn't a problem, because I didn't like the collar anyway.  It was no sacrifice to give it up.  I lengthened the bodice so that the high waist would be lower than my low bust line.
Would you sew it again? Would you recommend it to others?  I really like this dress and I recommend it.  I think it would flatter most body types.
Conclusion:  This dress needs  jewelry!  I now have a reason to buy a new necklace with substance!