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| marjenann | 4/10/07 | Love your attractive top!! I would not have thought about adding sleeves, thanks for the idea!! The look is very high end! |
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| Lisa Laree | 4/10/07 | Great idea to add the Cowl Top sleeves! (that's now filed under 'why didn't I think of that' ) ;) Thanks for sharing! |
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| Elona | 4/10/07 | What a comfortable-looking top! I love the sleeve addition--a very nice idea for those of us who need to shun the sun.
However, I should note that the top is a Textile Studio Design, not one of Loes Hinse's. |
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| Beve | 4/10/07 | Thanks Elona, you are right. Review will be edited .. |
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| fuzzygalore | 4/11/07 | Next time, add an inch to the facings - they'll stay put. Don't know why they're so skimpy, it doesn't save -that- much fabric, and having them pop out is a pain that negates all their otherwise good points. |
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| Peggy L | 4/11/07 | Very nice! |
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| ryan's mom | 4/11/07 | Nice top! |
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| mClones | 4/11/07 | Lovely top. Great outfit. |
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| Schnauzer | 4/12/07 | Nice top Beve! and I love your little sewing assistant in the photo! |
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| Annette1 | 4/13/07 | Very classy. I like that neckline. Good thought on the addition of the sleeves, too. |
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| AnneM | 4/22/07 | I'm always nervous to try adding sleeves to a sleeves top. It certaily adds even more versatility to the pattern, though. Good info on you sizing choices (smaller armscye than body). |
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