![]() ![]() ![]() They also do a big issue in January where costumes for Fasching (which is like Mardi Gras but I think it lasts longer), which is only celebrated in Germany. It is not just the fact that every September, they have a whole display of 'tracht' (local/regional traditional dress/costumes). Let's put it this way - Burda pattern magazine is really not what you'd call an 'international' magazine. The September issue, pictures from BurdaStyle website: I tried, but I can’t really see these pattern changed to something I would want to wear. I am so hoping they will change something soon. Who wants these patterns? Is there a market to do this kind of patterns so regularly? Just wondering, it must be so because otherwise they wouldn’t make these, but I so much would like a more current look from Burda and patterns I want to make immediately. They offer that as “trend” for 2011/2012 in a small catalogue of the new envelope patterns for the next season. ![]() Not so, and I’m even more surprised to find a large collection of what they call “Country look”. Last week I browsed the new September issue, expecting a lot of new fall/winter fashion and of course hoping to find some patterns to like. I browse it in the shop every month and never bought an issue in the past 12 months, the patterns were either not attracting me, or variations of what I already have. If you have been reading my blog for a while you know that I was very disappointed in the way the magazine developed and ended my subscription last year. I haven’t written about Burda Style magazine for a very long time. ![]()
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