Paris75008 said... It looks absolutely lovely with the pencil skirt. I love it. 10/3/09 4:43 PM
Kay Y said... That looks like the ideal piece of clothing - classy & comfy at the same time! 10/3/09 5:31 PM
SondraG said... The outfit works really well on you. As a fellow business traveller, I find it difficult to find travel clothes I like, and a lot of the ready-to-wear is expensive. I will definitely keep this in mind. 10/3/09 5:34 PM
lmg said... Wow...looks fantastic. Great travel outfit. 10/3/09 5:36 PM
nancy2001 said... Great looking jacket. 10/3/09 5:55 PM
Liana said... This is so nice! Great review, and I'm putting this pattern on my list. 10/3/09 11:31 PM
tess said... Thank you for this helpful review and tips, I have this pattern in my stash and now only need the right coatweight knit to have a go. I find coatweight knits hard to source in the UK. 10/4/09 8:00 AM
Danvillegirl said... Very nice. 10/4/09 8:31 AM
Marji said... That looks great! Thanks for the review. 10/4/09 9:07 AM
DorothyK said... Very nice. This does seem like it would be a good addition to one's wardrobe. Thanks for the review. 10/4/09 10:02 AM
Karine said... I love your jacket! I have this pattern and was so glad to read your review and see how nice it turned out. 10/4/09 11:32 AM
barbcl said... Very nice looking suit. Your tip for controlling stretch of the drape in a beefy fabric is very helpful. Thanks! 10/4/09 12:07 PM
Robin Denning said... I love this! The length looks so good with the pencil skirt and the boots. 10/4/09 2:44 PM
Annette1 said... I LOVE this, and it looks SO nice and stylish. I may have to invest in this pattern. :o) 10/6/09 1:29 PM
christinasbookshelf said... I love the jacket. The fabric you used for your shirt has an unfortunate bullseye right over your left breast, but with that fabric, I don't know how you would avoid that effect. (If I would see that fabric for sale, I don't know how I would resist buying it--I love op art.) I think I will be putting this pattern in my wish list. 5/22/10 5:56 PM
Barbara at Cat Fur Studio said... Christinasbookshelf, thanks for "pointing" that out. LOL. 5/23/10 8:01 AM
It looks absolutely lovely with the pencil skirt. I love it.
10/3/09 4:43 PM
That looks like the ideal piece of clothing - classy & comfy at the same time!
10/3/09 5:31 PM
The outfit works really well on you. As a fellow business traveller, I find it difficult to find travel clothes I like, and a lot of the ready-to-wear is expensive. I will definitely keep this in mind.
10/3/09 5:34 PM
Wow...looks fantastic. Great travel outfit.
10/3/09 5:36 PM
Great looking jacket.
10/3/09 5:55 PM
This is so nice! Great review, and I'm putting this pattern on my list.
10/3/09 11:31 PM
Thank you for this helpful review and tips, I have this pattern in my stash and now only need the right coatweight knit to have a go. I find coatweight knits hard to source in the UK.
10/4/09 8:00 AM
Very nice.
10/4/09 8:31 AM
That looks great! Thanks for the review.
10/4/09 9:07 AM
Very nice. This does seem like it would be a good addition to one's wardrobe. Thanks for the review.
10/4/09 10:02 AM
I love your jacket! I have this pattern and was so glad to read your review and see how nice it turned out.
10/4/09 11:32 AM
Very nice looking suit. Your tip for controlling stretch of the drape in a beefy fabric is very helpful. Thanks!
10/4/09 12:07 PM
I love this! The length looks so good with the pencil skirt and the boots.
10/4/09 2:44 PM
I LOVE this, and it looks SO nice and stylish. I may have to invest in this pattern. :o)
10/6/09 1:29 PM
I love the jacket. The fabric you used for your shirt has an unfortunate bullseye right over your left breast, but with that fabric, I don't know how you would avoid that effect. (If I would see that fabric for sale, I don't know how I would resist buying it--I love op art.) I think I will be putting this pattern in my wish list.
5/22/10 5:56 PM
Christinasbookshelf, thanks for "pointing" that out. LOL.
5/23/10 8:01 AM