A quick trip to Fabricland for a new set of buttons to finish off Vogue 8709 and it is done. 
This Marcy Tilton's Designer Original, will go down as one of my favourite patterns to sew!
I enjoyed the tips and new techniques included in the pattern instructions.  Although, I didn't use the staystitch plus technique for easing the sleeves I am intrigued enough to try it out on a later garment. 
I would recommend this pattern without hesitation and look forward to sewing it again.  For certain this pattern gets a 3/3 spools and thread rating! 
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The Marcy Tilton looks good on you! love your fabric too. well done.
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