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| AnneM | 3/15/06 | I look forward to a picture! Pull-over blouses are a staple in my wardrobe. |
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| ryan's mom | 3/15/06 | Can't wait to see your pic! |
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| Harriet Rogers | 3/15/06 | I agree: this is a wonderful pattern, and I love your choice of fabric, but what I really love is your faux piping: what a great idea! Thanks for sharing pictures: hope others can see them now. |
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| AndreaP | 3/15/06 | Love the faux piping detail. I'm going to use that on the next top I sew! |
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| Patzee | 3/15/06 | Hi, great looking top. I just read your tip (thank you), so it is visible. |
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| muffet | 3/15/06 | I like the look of this pattern. Your review was a huge help in visualizing the process. Thanks for the tip about the binding. I have done that in the past with bias tape on placemats. |
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| Nickle | 3/16/06 | Nice tip about the faux piping. Like you top, I'm a fan of the pullover tops too. |
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| Debbie Cook | 3/16/06 | Pretty top! It's so nice to have a pattern you can just pull out and sew! |
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| Pennysews | 3/18/06 | Nice top--I have the pattern but haven't made this yet. I love the faux piping--I've used that in the past too, and it looks really great. |
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