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| cindyann | 7/11/06 | That's a comfortable looking nightgown! Kwik Sew is so great for learning, isn't it? |
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| Georgene | 7/11/06 | KwikSew does have the best instructions! Good luck in your quest for a comfy nightie - please show us your next versions too. |
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| Levone | 7/11/06 | Cute nightgown! I think I have this pattern and love this style, so I need to try this as well. |
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| Learn To Sew | 7/11/06 | I have this pattern! Now I want to give it a try. Sounds easy enough and I really do like the hem. I think you gave a basic pattern some "style". |
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| Stefanie | 7/11/06 | Pajamas are great learning pieces and this one looks good! |
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| mastdenman | 7/11/06 | That looks like a great summer nightgown. I'm not a neck to floor type person, but more of a tshirt to bed type. This looks perfect. |
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| clin | 7/11/06 | I love this pattern and will be off to get it ASAP. This is my kind of sleepwear so thanks a lot for a great review and for bringing this pattern to my attention!! Your "gown" looks very nice. |
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| Yakityak | 7/11/06 | Love your version! It's very pretty and practical.
You might want to think about investing in some tracing paper/material. I hate cutting "nice" patterns up, like KS or other independent companies. Don't feel limited by the tracing medium you can buy at the big chain stores... some folks use butcher paper, others use doctors' exam room paper, and I use septic fabric (which looks like super lightweight non-woven interfacing) which I buy in bulk so it costs me about $0.30 a yard. Tracing off patterns makes the adjustment process a lot easier, and is great for when you intend to use a pattern more than once. |
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| Katy Sews | 7/12/06 | Yakityak, I purchased a roll of soil separater paper last night and it looks perfect for tracing. |
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| martinanne | 7/12/06 | Very nice! I could be wrong, but I think you could get a somewhat better fit through the back, bust and shoulders if you made it in a size M next time. (Which may not be possible if you have already cut out the L.) I want this pattern! |
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