Flying Seamstress said... You've taken this simple wrap style and given it an "artsy" touch, very nice! 8/21/09 4:46 AM
jannw said... Just wonderful..I'll be digging through my thrift shop stash with a new eye. 8/21/09 6:06 AM
mssewcrazy said... Those fabrics together are fabulous. For some reason I never thought about harvesting beautiful fabric for collars,etc. -I have recycled some things through the years but not collars from an embellished or fine fabric. Thanks for the eyecandy. Since I wear a larger size I would be more likely to reuse something for trim work or collars on a garment for myself. Drats I just returned from a roadtrip outing with a friend to a big thrift shop. 8/21/09 8:49 AM
Annette1 said... That's a heck of a jumper for $6! I love what you've done with the combination of fabrics. :o) 8/22/09 1:34 AM
WallDruggie said... Would you like to sell the pattern? I found a wonderful eggplant fabric and decided a v-neck wrap jumper would be the coolest thing 12/28/09 8:38 PM
You've taken this simple wrap style and given it an "artsy" touch, very nice!
8/21/09 4:46 AM
Just wonderful..I'll be digging through my thrift shop stash with a new eye.
8/21/09 6:06 AM
Those fabrics together are fabulous. For some reason I never thought about harvesting beautiful fabric for collars,etc. -I have recycled some things through the years but not collars from an embellished or fine fabric. Thanks for the eyecandy. Since I wear a larger size I would be more likely to reuse something for trim work or collars on a garment for myself. Drats I just returned from a roadtrip outing with a friend to a big thrift shop.
8/21/09 8:49 AM
That's a heck of a jumper for $6! I love what you've done with the combination of fabrics. :o)
8/22/09 1:34 AM
Would you like to sell the pattern? I found a wonderful eggplant fabric and decided a v-neck wrap jumper would be the coolest thing
12/28/09 8:38 PM