inkstain said... Where do I get this Patrones magazine? They don't seel it on the stands in Switzerland and my newsagent, Naville, never heard of it. I checked for websites and even in Spanish, I can't see where I could subscribe.
Help!
p.s. nice skirt, Squirrely. I too depend on IKEA for fabric! 4/8/08 8:53 AM
squirrellypoo said... inkstain - I wrote a blog post exactly about where to find Patrones magazine (and there's some more ideas on the comments, too) http://www.fehrtrade.com/article/82/the-hunt-for-patrones 4/8/08 9:13 AM
LindsayT said... Super mod skirt! Love your originality with the Ikea fabric and matching shopping bag. You will definitely brighten up a dreary London day. 4/8/08 9:24 AM
lilyofthevalley said... You look spot on fashionable in your skirt and bag. The fabric is very eye appealing and this design style is quite flattering on you, and I particularly like the just above the knee length. All winning combinations. You look lovely, Lily 4/8/08 11:32 AM
Stacy Sews said... I can't wait to start pulling out those Patrones again! This skirt looks great. 4/8/08 12:04 PM
Christina Sonja said... Great fabric! This skirt suits you well. 4/8/08 12:11 PM
EveS said... You know, a quick glance at the gallery page and though and immediately thought, "That's a Squirrellypoo review and she's been shopping at IKEA again!" :) I knew you didn't find such a cool fabric from a "traditional" source. You've inspired me again, Squirrelly! In fact, I do believe I have some still-packaged IKEA curtains I need to fish out. :) Great skirt!!! 4/8/08 12:13 PM
AnneMarie60 said... Bravo! Your skirt looks great. You're very creative and resourceful! 4/8/08 1:58 PM
meli88a said... this is great. I've seen so many fun patterns at Ikea and wondered how they'd turn out in a garment. I actually saw your first Ikea hack dress via a NY Times article, but didn't put two and two together that it was you! Nice to see your latest project. 4/8/08 2:01 PM
mylittleelephant said... Thanks for the information about Patrons Magazine, have been wondering where to get them, I love the way you used fabric pattern on your skirt, lovely! 4/8/08 3:13 PM
Where do I get this Patrones magazine? They don't seel it on the stands in Switzerland and my newsagent, Naville, never heard of it. I checked for websites and even in Spanish, I can't see where I could subscribe. Help! p.s. nice skirt, Squirrely. I too depend on IKEA for fabric!
4/8/08 8:53 AM
inkstain - I wrote a blog post exactly about where to find Patrones magazine (and there's some more ideas on the comments, too) http://www.fehrtrade.com/article/82/the-hunt-for-patrones
4/8/08 9:13 AM
Super mod skirt! Love your originality with the Ikea fabric and matching shopping bag. You will definitely brighten up a dreary London day.
4/8/08 9:24 AM
You look spot on fashionable in your skirt and bag. The fabric is very eye appealing and this design style is quite flattering on you, and I particularly like the just above the knee length. All winning combinations. You look lovely, Lily
4/8/08 11:32 AM
I can't wait to start pulling out those Patrones again! This skirt looks great.
4/8/08 12:04 PM
Great fabric! This skirt suits you well.
4/8/08 12:11 PM
You know, a quick glance at the gallery page and though and immediately thought, "That's a Squirrellypoo review and she's been shopping at IKEA again!" :) I knew you didn't find such a cool fabric from a "traditional" source. You've inspired me again, Squirrelly! In fact, I do believe I have some still-packaged IKEA curtains I need to fish out. :) Great skirt!!!
4/8/08 12:13 PM
Wow! That's dyn-o-mite and out-a-sight! Nice!
4/8/08 1:06 PM
Bravo! Your skirt looks great. You're very creative and resourceful!
4/8/08 1:58 PM
this is great. I've seen so many fun patterns at Ikea and wondered how they'd turn out in a garment. I actually saw your first Ikea hack dress via a NY Times article, but didn't put two and two together that it was you! Nice to see your latest project.
4/8/08 2:01 PM
Thanks for the information about Patrons Magazine, have been wondering where to get them, I love the way you used fabric pattern on your skirt, lovely!
4/8/08 3:13 PM