| Reader Comments |
| bunz | 7/16/06 | Very, very pretty! Thanks for doing this. I have this pattern and have been wondering about the bra, but I think I'll give it a shot. Where did you get channeling? And what, pray tell, it the difference between boxers and tap pants :-) |
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| Rustybobn | 7/16/06 | The boxers cover more territory! The legs of the tap pants are wider and shorter on the sides. I found this definition of Tap pants: "Tap pants take their name from their function--they are a shorts worn by tap dancers, especially while practicing their routines. The slide up the side of the leg enables the dancer to move freely." |
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| ccris | 7/16/06 | Very pretty. Love the color. Nice work! |
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| kremmer | 7/16/06 | Thanks for a very thorough review. I really enjoyed all the details on your dyeing. Beautiful garments! Quite impressed. |
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| Elona | 7/16/06 | Too cute! |
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| drsue | 7/16/06 | those are adorable! |
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| Sew4Fun | 7/16/06 | Nice matching set. |
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| penelope | 7/16/06 | Another lingerie coup for you. Great work. |
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| Liana | 7/16/06 | Great set! I always enjoy your blog too, and isn't dying the findings fun? |
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| Skye | 7/17/06 | Love your set - I have had this pattern forever and never used it. I now have some motivation. Thank you for the excellent review |
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| renaanne | 7/17/06 | Is this the one we saw at the CAB meeting:-o!!! Great job! |
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| lisaquilts | 7/17/06 | Excellent review, thanks so much for the detailed descriptions and pictures. |
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| Rustybobn | 7/17/06 | Thanks! I really enjoyed making this. Rena, this is not the one I flashed at CAB! (Can you tell I like red?) LOL! |
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| patsijean | 7/17/06 | I too am interested in bra making, and I'm also an A cup. I don't mind a little padding, think of it as much the same as the fleece and interfacing we use in tailoring to help garments keep their shape. Anyway, I found this link today as I was working my way from one sewing site to the next. The author of this blog is a bra maker who explains some of the needs of the A cup or smaller. You will find the section on this topic about 1/3 down, but the rest in also interesting.>>>
http://bra-makers.blogspot.com/
Although not a site I will visit every day, I plan to go to it quite often.
You might also want to visit these sites:
http://www.bramakers.com/bms_index.html
http://www.bramakingsupplies.com/ |
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