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| Gigi Louis | 3/21/02 | Diane, it's beautiful! As usual, your fabric choice is wonderful.  |
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| mamafitz | 3/21/02 | i can't see the picture -- i wanna see the fabrics gigi is raving about!!! 8^(  |
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| Cassandra | 3/21/02 | Great blouse fabric! I love these patterns too!  |
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| Mini | 3/21/02 | This is one of my favorite patterns. I was just about to review it ! Mine are all un-interfaced, and I use a different collar application than the one in the instructions. I have made it as a shirt jacket, without a collar for a jewel neck look, and added a top button to wear the collar closed , etc. etc. It is such a versatile blouse.  |
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| Rustybobn | 3/29/02 | Diane, How does the Bristol blouse compare with the Italian Blouse?  |
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| Rustybobn | 3/29/02 | Oh! found the answer . . . all I had to do was read the review for the Italian Blouse. Thanks, Diane!  |
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| Donna | 4/27/02 | Has anyone made this without shoulder pads? If so, how did it turn out?  |
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| Mini | 4/27/02 | I always leave out the shoulders pads. My shoulders are large, so I don't need them. If your shoulders are not so broad, you can adjust the pattern at the shoulder to take out the extra ease provided for pads.  |
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| Diane E | 4/27/02 | Hi Donna, to repeat what Mini just said, I haven't used shoulder pads, either and have been very happy with the results. I didn't alter the pattern at all.  |
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