sfshaza said... JillyBe, it looks great! What a great twist to the tablecloth skirt. Your snap pocket was a clever save. :) 6/24/12 10:34 PM
ChristmasHills said... I think it is fantastic and you are right, reading your blog did make it easier to follow the process. I can see I need one of these skirts. 6/25/12 0:25 AM
marec said... Clever skirt and clever snap pocket! I love it on you. 6/25/12 1:27 AM
Dilliander said... Fabulous skirt, clever pattern morphing and cute pocket 6/25/12 4:30 AM
MarshaG. said... I really like your "Frankenpattern"! I've made one tablecloth skirt so far, but others are planned! The contrast at the hem is something I think I would like to try. Since I feel more comfortable with untucked tops, I'm not certain I would wear the bask.......but who knows? 6/25/12 6:50 AM
Patti B said... I love it! How clever to marry these two skirts and the contrast trim at the hemline really makes it sparkle. Thanks for sharing your idea. 6/25/12 9:37 AM
AuntieShel said... Wow, this is so fantastic!!! Cannot think of a better franken-merge of two patterns. Thank you for sharing. 6/25/12 10:56 AM
Barbara V said... Beautiful skirt! Clever combination of the two patterns and the solid border band gives wonderful deffinition. Super creative! 6/25/12 1:05 PM
JillyBe said... Thank you for the sweet comments everyone! :) :) :) 6/25/12 1:34 PM
DorothyK said... Very clever. Some of my favorite skirts have knit around the waist/hips and then woven below. It's so comfortable. Your skirt is fabulous. 6/25/12 2:15 PM
RadarRadiance said... Just too cute! Love the black and white plaid. 6/25/12 3:01 PM
no7262 said... Love it! Great idea mixing the to patterns together! Nora :) 6/25/12 4:49 PM
norie creates said... This is so cute. I love the whole outfit including the shoes : ). also love the mix of fabrics. 6/25/12 10:55 PM
norie creates said... This is so cute. I love the whole outfit including the shoes : ). also love the mix of fabrics. 6/25/12 10:55 PM
lcdrbetty said... Fabulous skirt! I can feel the creative vibes...and your shoes are "to die for"! 6/26/12 8:26 AM
JillyBe, it looks great! What a great twist to the tablecloth skirt. Your snap pocket was a clever save. :)
6/24/12 10:34 PM
I think it is fantastic and you are right, reading your blog did make it easier to follow the process. I can see I need one of these skirts.
6/25/12 0:25 AM
Clever skirt and clever snap pocket! I love it on you.
6/25/12 1:27 AM
Fabulous skirt, clever pattern morphing and cute pocket
6/25/12 4:30 AM
I really like your "Frankenpattern"! I've made one tablecloth skirt so far, but others are planned! The contrast at the hem is something I think I would like to try. Since I feel more comfortable with untucked tops, I'm not certain I would wear the bask.......but who knows?
6/25/12 6:50 AM
I love it! How clever to marry these two skirts and the contrast trim at the hemline really makes it sparkle. Thanks for sharing your idea.
6/25/12 9:37 AM
Wow, this is so fantastic!!! Cannot think of a better franken-merge of two patterns. Thank you for sharing.
6/25/12 10:56 AM
Beautiful skirt! Clever combination of the two patterns and the solid border band gives wonderful deffinition. Super creative!
6/25/12 1:05 PM
Thank you for the sweet comments everyone! :) :) :)
6/25/12 1:34 PM
Very clever. Some of my favorite skirts have knit around the waist/hips and then woven below. It's so comfortable. Your skirt is fabulous.
6/25/12 2:15 PM
Just too cute! Love the black and white plaid.
6/25/12 3:01 PM
Love it! Great idea mixing the to patterns together! Nora :)
6/25/12 4:49 PM
This is so cute. I love the whole outfit including the shoes : ). also love the mix of fabrics.
6/25/12 10:55 PM
This is so cute. I love the whole outfit including the shoes : ). also love the mix of fabrics.
6/25/12 10:55 PM
Fabulous skirt! I can feel the creative vibes...and your shoes are "to die for"!
6/26/12 8:26 AM