khurtdvm said... Very cute! Too bad there's the issue with getting on/off. I'm getting ready to try this for my boys, but I'm going to make the hooded version. Hopefully it'll work a little better. 10/5/09 9:23 PM
JEF said... That is really cute. On the sleeve - did you turn it inside out and work on the inside circle? Then your limitation is the length of your presser foot. I'd still hem first but that is a way to work with small circles. 10/5/09 9:50 PM
moushka said... Adorable top. I love soft grey on blondes, don't find it blah at all. The binding looks great. The tight neckline is probably a function of the stretchiness of the fabric. A fabric with more stretch would probably work fine. Love the collar. 11/9/09 7:47 AM
DOMESTICATEDMENNONITE said... I agree, soft grey is so nice on blondes. I bought grey velour a while back and made a couple of sweatpants and raglan sleeve sweaters using burda 9748. GREAT PATTERN!!! Didn't use snaps, found them unnecessary.
2/9/10 0:08 AM
Very cute! Too bad there's the issue with getting on/off. I'm getting ready to try this for my boys, but I'm going to make the hooded version. Hopefully it'll work a little better.
10/5/09 9:23 PM
That is really cute. On the sleeve - did you turn it inside out and work on the inside circle? Then your limitation is the length of your presser foot. I'd still hem first but that is a way to work with small circles.
10/5/09 9:50 PM
Adorable top. I love soft grey on blondes, don't find it blah at all. The binding looks great. The tight neckline is probably a function of the stretchiness of the fabric. A fabric with more stretch would probably work fine. Love the collar.
11/9/09 7:47 AM
I agree, soft grey is so nice on blondes. I bought grey velour a while back and made a couple of sweatpants and raglan sleeve sweaters using burda 9748. GREAT PATTERN!!! Didn't use snaps, found them unnecessary.
2/9/10 0:08 AM