RuthieSews said... Sigrid what an absolutely beautiful version of a jeans jacket. A great print, and I love the turquoise topstitching and buttons. All your details are lovely and expertly done. Have fun wearing your jacket. 2/4/07 7:36 AM
blue mooney said... Wow! What a nice fabric selection! Congratulations on your welt pockets, too. 2/4/07 7:43 AM
Karla Kizer said... Love the fabric. Your results are beautiful, and your review is very helpful. 2/4/07 7:43 AM
Janime said... Thanks for the good review. I love the paisley fabric! Your jacket turned out very well. 2/4/07 8:51 AM
carolynw said... This is so beautiful - great job - love the neat welt pockets. Can always spot EOS's fabric!! 2/4/07 9:35 AM
coral said... Just smashing! 2/4/07 10:32 AM
khurtdvm said... That is gorgeous! I love the color you used to topstitch, and the welt pockets are great. 2/4/07 10:42 AM
Debbie Cook said... Beautiful jacket. I love your fabric and thread choices! Good for you on overcoming your fear of welt pockets. It looks great. 2/4/07 11:00 AM
Leslie in Austin said... What a cool jean jacket! Love your choice of fabric and the turquoise topstitching. *NICE* welt pocket! 2/4/07 11:18 AM
Tany said... Beautiful jeans jacket! Your welt pocket is perfect! Great review, congrats! 2/4/07 11:26 AM
Sherril Miller said... That topstitching looks great with the coordinating thread. Your jacket is such a step above a regular denim jacket. Very pretty. 2/4/07 11:49 AM
CarolynGM said... Beautifully done and a very helpful review. Good information on the length as I usually have to lengthen things too. 2/4/07 12:10 PM
cecelia said... Thanks for a nice review on a lovely jacket, and congrats on your 1st welt pockets! 2/4/07 12:34 PM
Cheryl Reeves said... Great job. I love jean jackets and this one looks beautiful. 2/4/07 1:09 PM
sewbehind said... Beautiful jacket. Love the topstitching. 2/4/07 1:53 PM
daff said... Your jacket looks like something really special you'd buy at a boutique. Beautiful. 2/4/07 3:48 PM
PixieCat said... Gorgeous jacket! The topstitching looks wonderful. 2/5/07 5:08 AM
jhansby said... Gorgeous!! Superb topstitching, too! ? from a newbie here....what is "EOS"?
2/5/07 5:49 AM
Sigrid. said... Thank you all for your positive comments. I'm blushing.
For jhansby EOS=EmmaOneSock. 2/5/07 4:49 PM
AnneM said... Nice jacket. I have that copy of Threads, & will definitely refer to it when I attempt a welt pocket. 2/5/07 8:58 PM
cathy45 said... Beautiful jacket--love the tourquise for the topstiching. 2/7/07 8:26 AM
mochalover said... Very impressive jackets. Both are absolutely wonderful!!! 3/13/07 6:09 AM
MissCelie said... impressive! 3/13/07 6:45 AM
Linda G said... Very nice jacket, well constructed, fits well...everything about it is top notch! 3/13/07 7:53 AM
BeckyC said... All of your jackets are beautiful! I especially love the 'leather look' version. It's so neat how the different fabrics give this great pattern such different looks. Great job! 3/13/07 8:20 AM
marjenann said... Really great looking jacket. Your top stitching is impeccable. What sewing maching are you using!! Very professional look!!! 3/13/07 8:24 AM
Debbie Cook said... Great new versions! 3/13/07 8:27 AM
cindy-lou said... Wowsie-wow-wow! Stunning, both versions. I can tell you they'd sell for the $200 range at least-- and I'm sure yours fit better than RTW! 3/13/07 9:32 AM
mastdenman said... I love your jacket. This pattern has been aging nicely in my stash. I just may have to dig it out. 3/13/07 9:36 AM
SandraB said... Wow!! What fabulous jackets. Sounds like a lot of work, but what fantastic results. I love your choice of fabrics, and your welt pockets and topstitching look very professional. 3/13/07 9:49 AM
Elona said... I think they're both great, but I love the leather-look version. It really shows off all those seams. 3/13/07 11:07 AM
BARBARA J said... I bought the very same fabric with the very same intention! It's great to see it already made up,and I appreciate hints regarding the interfacing and collar area. I think it looks very "Chico's" or "Coldwater Creek" in style. 3/13/07 1:25 PM
Annette1 said... My gosh, I love these jackets you've made, especially that turquoise one. This is a great pattern, and your workmanship is beautiful! I have the Kwik Sew jean jacket pattern, which I've yet to make, and now I'm thinking I need this one too. :o) 3/14/07 1:19 AM
Restart06 said... Great review as I have been looking at jean jacket patterns. Now I have found one to use from your review. Thanks! 12/9/07 10:57 AM
Sigrid what an absolutely beautiful version of a jeans jacket. A great print, and I love the turquoise topstitching and buttons. All your details are lovely and expertly done. Have fun wearing your jacket.
2/4/07 7:36 AM
Wow! What a nice fabric selection! Congratulations on your welt pockets, too.
2/4/07 7:43 AM
Love the fabric. Your results are beautiful, and your review is very helpful.
2/4/07 7:43 AM
Thanks for the good review. I love the paisley fabric! Your jacket turned out very well.
2/4/07 8:51 AM
This is so beautiful - great job - love the neat welt pockets. Can always spot EOS's fabric!!
2/4/07 9:35 AM
Just smashing!
2/4/07 10:32 AM
That is gorgeous! I love the color you used to topstitch, and the welt pockets are great.
2/4/07 10:42 AM
Beautiful jacket. I love your fabric and thread choices! Good for you on overcoming your fear of welt pockets. It looks great.
2/4/07 11:00 AM
What a cool jean jacket! Love your choice of fabric and the turquoise topstitching. *NICE* welt pocket!
2/4/07 11:18 AM
Beautiful jeans jacket! Your welt pocket is perfect! Great review, congrats!
2/4/07 11:26 AM
That topstitching looks great with the coordinating thread. Your jacket is such a step above a regular denim jacket. Very pretty.
2/4/07 11:49 AM
Beautifully done and a very helpful review. Good information on the length as I usually have to lengthen things too.
2/4/07 12:10 PM
Thanks for a nice review on a lovely jacket, and congrats on your 1st welt pockets!
2/4/07 12:34 PM
Great job. I love jean jackets and this one looks beautiful.
2/4/07 1:09 PM
Beautiful jacket. Love the topstitching.
2/4/07 1:53 PM
Your jacket looks like something really special you'd buy at a boutique. Beautiful.
2/4/07 3:48 PM
Gorgeous jacket! The topstitching looks wonderful.
2/5/07 5:08 AM
Gorgeous!! Superb topstitching, too! ? from a newbie here....what is "EOS"?
2/5/07 5:49 AM
Thank you all for your positive comments. I'm blushing. For jhansby EOS=EmmaOneSock.
2/5/07 4:49 PM
Nice jacket. I have that copy of Threads, & will definitely refer to it when I attempt a welt pocket.
2/5/07 8:58 PM
Beautiful jacket--love the tourquise for the topstiching.
2/7/07 8:26 AM
Very impressive jackets. Both are absolutely wonderful!!!
3/13/07 6:09 AM
impressive!
3/13/07 6:45 AM
Very nice jacket, well constructed, fits well...everything about it is top notch!
3/13/07 7:53 AM
All of your jackets are beautiful! I especially love the 'leather look' version. It's so neat how the different fabrics give this great pattern such different looks. Great job!
3/13/07 8:20 AM
Really great looking jacket. Your top stitching is impeccable. What sewing maching are you using!! Very professional look!!!
3/13/07 8:24 AM
Great new versions!
3/13/07 8:27 AM
Wowsie-wow-wow! Stunning, both versions. I can tell you they'd sell for the $200 range at least-- and I'm sure yours fit better than RTW!
3/13/07 9:32 AM
I love your jacket. This pattern has been aging nicely in my stash. I just may have to dig it out.
3/13/07 9:36 AM
Wow!! What fabulous jackets. Sounds like a lot of work, but what fantastic results. I love your choice of fabrics, and your welt pockets and topstitching look very professional.
3/13/07 9:49 AM
I think they're both great, but I love the leather-look version. It really shows off all those seams.
3/13/07 11:07 AM
I bought the very same fabric with the very same intention! It's great to see it already made up,and I appreciate hints regarding the interfacing and collar area. I think it looks very "Chico's" or "Coldwater Creek" in style.
3/13/07 1:25 PM
My gosh, I love these jackets you've made, especially that turquoise one. This is a great pattern, and your workmanship is beautiful! I have the Kwik Sew jean jacket pattern, which I've yet to make, and now I'm thinking I need this one too. :o)
3/14/07 1:19 AM
Great review as I have been looking at jean jacket patterns. Now I have found one to use from your review. Thanks!
12/9/07 10:57 AM