GorgeousFabrics said... Very pretty! 2/2/04 2:39 PM
CatherineN said... Has a graceful drape on you. 2/2/04 3:06 PM
Linda E. said... great use of a beautiful fabric. great top 2/2/04 4:03 PM
JDpenelope said... Ann, I'm not getting your photos. Sounds interesting. 2/2/04 6:22 PM
Ann Smith said... I think Yahoo is having a problem just now because I can't get into my own photo pages either. Will check a little later.... 2/2/04 7:15 PM
Ann Smith said... My photos are back, thank heavens! 2/2/04 8:09 PM
Sew it seams said... Ann, you have a beautiful wardrobe. This is a great idea for a beautiful piece of fabric. 2/2/04 8:36 PM
JDpenelope said... Your simple design showcases the beautiful fabric. 2/2/04 10:28 PM
Mbarkle said... Very pretty Ann. I have a knitting pattern for a cashmere ruana. I think the descriptions says it is a South American garment, like a poncho made from 3 rectangles of fabric. 2/3/04 8:33 AM
Karen Bowers said... ann, it looks beautiful! to make your ruanna, did you just cut a neckhole in the center of the fabric? or is there a trick we should know? 2/3/04 9:36 PM
Ann Smith said... Karen, I did just cut a slit in the center, guessing the width for my head. One could also cut the slit off center to have the poncho/ruana (which is the proper name?) longer in the back. 2/4/04 1:03 AM
Ann C said... That is so pretty, attractive -- all those words apply! 2/4/04 9:16 AM
Very pretty!
2/2/04 2:39 PM
Has a graceful drape on you.
2/2/04 3:06 PM
great use of a beautiful fabric. great top
2/2/04 4:03 PM
Ann, I'm not getting your photos. Sounds interesting.
2/2/04 6:22 PM
I think Yahoo is having a problem just now because I can't get into my own photo pages either. Will check a little later....
2/2/04 7:15 PM
My photos are back, thank heavens!
2/2/04 8:09 PM
Ann, you have a beautiful wardrobe. This is a great idea for a beautiful piece of fabric.
2/2/04 8:36 PM
Your simple design showcases the beautiful fabric.
2/2/04 10:28 PM
Very pretty Ann. I have a knitting pattern for a cashmere ruana. I think the descriptions says it is a South American garment, like a poncho made from 3 rectangles of fabric.
2/3/04 8:33 AM
ann, it looks beautiful! to make your ruanna, did you just cut a neckhole in the center of the fabric? or is there a trick we should know?
2/3/04 9:36 PM
Karen, I did just cut a slit in the center, guessing the width for my head. One could also cut the slit off center to have the poncho/ruana (which is the proper name?) longer in the back.
2/4/04 1:03 AM
That is so pretty, attractive -- all those words apply!
2/4/04 9:16 AM