 Hi you guys, Lindsay here. Welcome back to my channel, Inside the Hymn. I am so excited to show you one of my recent makes. This is actually a pattern mashup of a butter egg pattern and a McCall's pattern. And the trick here is that if your pattern has a waist seam, then you can add any bodice to any skirt and any skirt to any bodice. It's fairly universal. So for the bodice, I used butter egg 6449. I used the neckline for view A with the scoop neck, but I omitted the neck band. Instead of finishing it with the band, I simply folded the seam allowance under and finished with my cover stitch machine. After attaching the waistband and the short sleeve from B6449, I added the skirt from McCall's 6955. The skirt is view C of this pattern cut to the shorter length. The fabric is a white scuba knit with a blue bonded lace that I got at one of my trips to the New York City Garment District maybe two years ago, maybe three. I'm trying to sew through my stash here lately. So it is a fairly older fabric. You would think that the scuba knit would be super stretchy, but the lace really restricts any movement of that fabric. I ended up having to add a side zipper after I realized I couldn't get it over my head without one. This silhouette though is easily one of my very favorites. A fit and flare dress is universally flattering on every body type. The bodice's princess seams make it easier to fit lots of bust sizes and the circle skirt hides anything that might be going on below the waist. It's my go to when I want to feel my prettiest. So let me know what do you wear when you want to feel pretty? Let me know in the comments below and until next time I'll see you guys very soon. Bye!