Searching fruitlessly for a queen duvet cover (preferably cotton) in a medium/forest green, instead of sage or olive or hunter green!
How to make a king size duvet cover when the fabric isn't wide enough
Beginner-friendly sewing patterns to use a cotton duvet cover? (see comment for description)
This long halter dress would be easy to sew, doesn't need much fitting, and it would show off the fabric:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jg2zRW4hcw8
In cool weather it could be worn with a turtle neck and boots. The dress is made to your own measurements. Easiest way to do it would be to get a gathering foot for your machine, even though the foot takes some learning to get the gathers right:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ss0Eq8lOVQ0
There are several kinds of gathering feet and they help to keep the gathers even. The "floral stripes" would help you to align the pattern properly for cutting. As for the buttons, honestly they're a little odd and worn, so I wouldn't use them for a regular garment. Maybe for an apron, lounge garment, or to close some home dec pillow covers instead, after practicing making buttonholes. You have enough fabric there for more than one item.
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