dfr2010 said... Some of us have been wondering what you've been up to! This is pretty, and the detachable idea makes it quite versatile! 2/10/11 2:13 PM
RachelEsq said... This is an interesting idea, and a pretty project. Thanks for sharing. 2/10/11 2:44 PM
fourkid said... What fun!! Very nice and interesting idea. 2/12/11 7:39 PM
Margaret said... Very fun! Thanks for the informative review. I have a similar vintage pattern from the 30s for detachable collars, and this gives me a better idea of how I might use it. 2/27/11 10:57 AM
jannw said... Oops, sorry. I edited for grammar and hit the wrong button. 3/6/11 2:05 PM
Christas said... What a great idea! I love this! You could embellish these in so many ways. Thanks for your review and showing your pretty version. 3/6/11 8:58 PM
cabrewer82 said... Wow, I have never seen this idea before. I need to learn this technique just for the different ruffles I could pop on shirts. Ruffles are definitely in! ;) 3/7/11 7:33 PM
Renren said... Hmm, quite a historical note in the title. Very nice and I like the pizzazz it adds to the Port Elizabeth blouse. (You find the neatest things at thrift shops/Goodwill!!!) 3/15/11 1:25 PM
Some of us have been wondering what you've been up to! This is pretty, and the detachable idea makes it quite versatile!
2/10/11 2:13 PM
This is an interesting idea, and a pretty project. Thanks for sharing.
2/10/11 2:44 PM
What fun!! Very nice and interesting idea.
2/12/11 7:39 PM
Very fun! Thanks for the informative review. I have a similar vintage pattern from the 30s for detachable collars, and this gives me a better idea of how I might use it.
2/27/11 10:57 AM
Oops, sorry. I edited for grammar and hit the wrong button.
3/6/11 2:05 PM
What a great idea! I love this! You could embellish these in so many ways. Thanks for your review and showing your pretty version.
3/6/11 8:58 PM
Wow, I have never seen this idea before. I need to learn this technique just for the different ruffles I could pop on shirts. Ruffles are definitely in! ;)
3/7/11 7:33 PM
Hmm, quite a historical note in the title. Very nice and I like the pizzazz it adds to the Port Elizabeth blouse. (You find the neatest things at thrift shops/Goodwill!!!)
3/15/11 1:25 PM