Nickle said... It really looks nice on you- I like the drawstring and the way the hem flows and the hidden placket. You did a beautiful job. 11/9/05 2:14 PM
Pam Z said... This shirt is just beautiful on you! You should make another. 11/9/05 2:15 PM
beangirl said... this is a really nice shirt on you! I wonder if putting some kind of stabilizer in the seam of the yoke shield would help keep it in line... in any case, this is a great looking shirt and you should make another! I'll have to check out this pattern, I haven't used any of the Cutting Line patterns before because they seemed a little too boxy for me. Thanks for showing it! 11/9/05 2:57 PM
touran said... That's a beautiful shirt and I think the gathered waist looks wonderful. Very good look on you. 11/9/05 3:03 PM
quiltsammon said... I love your shirt! 11/9/05 3:14 PM
Lisa Laree said... Very nice looking shirt! I've got this pattern about half traced...I want to get it made, but it keeps getting put behind 'urgent' sewing. Thanks so much for the review...it'll help a lot! 11/9/05 3:21 PM
Mary Stiefer said... Love this shirt Irene. 11/9/05 3:25 PM
G_l_e_n_d_a said... Very flattering! Thanks for the terrific review. 11/9/05 5:27 PM
Liana said... Very nice, and so wearable! 11/9/05 7:06 PM
Linda E. said... I love you shirt. I just went to a Louise Cutting presentation a few weeks back she is so fun to listen to. I have this shirt trace but haven't cut it out. I are faster than I am.
11/9/05 7:15 PM
bunz said... Wow, some of these patterns should emphasize the back view more than they do!! You do such a great job on your shirts -- you're an inspiration. 11/9/05 8:31 PM
Sew Jane said... Thanks for your helpful review. Your shirt is beautiful and you look beautiful in it. I have this pattern waiting in the wings. I'm going to print your review and tuck it in the envelope. I too love Louise Cutting's patterns. 11/9/05 8:42 PM
Rustybobn said... Freezer paper template!!! Wow! I can think of a bazillion ways to use that. Thanks for mentioning that little tip. Oh, and the shirt is great! I've admired the pattern ever since I first saw it, but it's nice to see it on a real person. Those drawings can be misleading. ;-) Nice work and a great review. 11/10/05 8:07 AM
debbieB said... That is a great little shirt! 11/10/05 9:34 AM
Karla Kizer said... I'm glad this shirt came up on the rotisserie. How did I miss this review? Fantastic version of Louise's design. Helpful review, too. 11/10/05 4:38 PM
Katherine Dols said... Wow, Irene, the shirt is beautiful and it looks fabulous on you! The only Louise Cutting pattern I've made is the one-seam pants. Obviously, I need to add this one to my list! 11/11/05 3:53 PM
Danvillegirl said... I really like this top. It is very flattering on you. I like the back yoke as well. Really have not paid too much attention to this pattern. Glad you reviewed it. 11/13/05 6:25 AM
Sonia said... Just received this pattern...thanks for the review. I've made similar jackets but wanted to try a new one. Your fabric hint was very helpful. Having the front yoke shield loose is unusual. Perhaps top-stitching down would work? 1/6/06 12:02 PM
It really looks nice on you- I like the drawstring and the way the hem flows and the hidden placket. You did a beautiful job.
11/9/05 2:14 PM
This shirt is just beautiful on you! You should make another.
11/9/05 2:15 PM
this is a really nice shirt on you! I wonder if putting some kind of stabilizer in the seam of the yoke shield would help keep it in line... in any case, this is a great looking shirt and you should make another! I'll have to check out this pattern, I haven't used any of the Cutting Line patterns before because they seemed a little too boxy for me. Thanks for showing it!
11/9/05 2:57 PM
That's a beautiful shirt and I think the gathered waist looks wonderful. Very good look on you.
11/9/05 3:03 PM
I love your shirt!
11/9/05 3:14 PM
Very nice looking shirt! I've got this pattern about half traced...I want to get it made, but it keeps getting put behind 'urgent' sewing. Thanks so much for the review...it'll help a lot!
11/9/05 3:21 PM
Love this shirt Irene.
11/9/05 3:25 PM
Very flattering! Thanks for the terrific review.
11/9/05 5:27 PM
Very nice, and so wearable!
11/9/05 7:06 PM
I love you shirt. I just went to a Louise Cutting presentation a few weeks back she is so fun to listen to. I have this shirt trace but haven't cut it out. I are faster than I am.
11/9/05 7:15 PM
Wow, some of these patterns should emphasize the back view more than they do!! You do such a great job on your shirts -- you're an inspiration.
11/9/05 8:31 PM
Thanks for your helpful review. Your shirt is beautiful and you look beautiful in it. I have this pattern waiting in the wings. I'm going to print your review and tuck it in the envelope. I too love Louise Cutting's patterns.
11/9/05 8:42 PM
Freezer paper template!!! Wow! I can think of a bazillion ways to use that. Thanks for mentioning that little tip. Oh, and the shirt is great! I've admired the pattern ever since I first saw it, but it's nice to see it on a real person. Those drawings can be misleading. ;-) Nice work and a great review.
11/10/05 8:07 AM
That is a great little shirt!
11/10/05 9:34 AM
I'm glad this shirt came up on the rotisserie. How did I miss this review? Fantastic version of Louise's design. Helpful review, too.
11/10/05 4:38 PM
Wow, Irene, the shirt is beautiful and it looks fabulous on you! The only Louise Cutting pattern I've made is the one-seam pants. Obviously, I need to add this one to my list!
11/11/05 3:53 PM
I really like this top. It is very flattering on you. I like the back yoke as well. Really have not paid too much attention to this pattern. Glad you reviewed it.
11/13/05 6:25 AM
Just received this pattern...thanks for the review. I've made similar jackets but wanted to try a new one. Your fabric hint was very helpful. Having the front yoke shield loose is unusual. Perhaps top-stitching down would work?
1/6/06 12:02 PM