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| Mary Stiefer | 6/11/06 | Love the color combinations and the fact that you used the pants fabric as trim for the neckline of the shirt. This looks to be a great wardrobe builder for the little ones. |
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| Stefanie | 6/11/06 | Cute and WTG on using that stash! |
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| Oopsy-Daisy! | 6/11/06 | I loved Kwik Sew patterns when DD was younger. Reliable fit and stylish, too! Yours turned out great! |
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| wvsher | 6/11/06 | Very cute set. Thanks for the review & recommendation! |
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| KarenP | 6/12/06 | Thanks for reviewing this pattern - this one is on my must-buy list! Very cute outfits! |
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| Nata | 6/12/06 | Very nice, I love the color combinations. I agree with your comment on sleeve hems. Small sizes are so narrow, very hard to hem traditional way. |
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| jessika | 6/17/06 | I really like the butterfly fabric, I'll have to find that one. It does not matter if the b-flies are upside down so much as the front. Let me tell you I did the same thing but they were dancing princesses and they no longer carry the fabric. I like how you made two different tops and very stylish. Maybe you can make a tank top out of the extra material. |
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| Gazelle | 1/9/07 | maybe you can squeeze in spaghetti tops out of the remn fabric.
these two outfits look great...your daughter will love these. |
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| Heatherrique | 6/19/08 | Such fantastic, fun, and practical coordinates! You convinced me to put this on my list! |
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