Tip's Thoughts: Butterick Spring Patterns
This is going to be a quick one y'all. I have been pretty disappointed in Butterick's offerings lately, but there are a few in this new spring release I would consider. Though there still aren't any real MUST haves.I really like criss-cross lattice back of B6661. Sadly it's the only feature I like. The front is too....... something for me (modest maybe) and I hate gathering fabric. I may give it a try, but I'll likely let someone else try this one first. I think Erica B would kill it. I could see it in a great linen.
Unless you're new here, you know I hate buttonholes, but these are mock buttons. YAY! That feature makes B6655 a possible (even though it still means hand sewing on 11 buttons).I don't make many tea or midi length dresses so View C would be nice to add to my wardrobe. It helps that I could wear this dress to work as well.If I do make one I'm almost certain it would be in one of Fabric Mart's designer linens.
I'm always in need of more tops, so I want to like B6663. I think I do, but my love of stripes may be clouding my judgement here. The slim fit, optional V neck are appealing, but I would only ever sew the sleeveless option. The fact that View A only takes 1-1/2yds of 60" fabric really appeals to me.
B6664 is another top I want to consider. View B reminds me of M7573 but I prefer the sleeveless option here. I wouldn't rule View B out though. View D is a No and View C is iffy.The issue here is the whether I the ruffles will hide the tummy or add pounds! What do you think?I could see it in crepe or a challis.The thought of all the narrow hemming for these ruffles second guess this as I type.

All the others were lackluster to me. Do you agree or disagree? Let me know in the comments below.