blue mooney said... this. looks. great. 7/23/12 6:24 PM
kremmer said... I want it! Beautiful job! 7/23/12 7:00 PM
black poodle said... Don't you just love Kwik Sew patterns...no fuss..simple and "kwik." Your cardigan turned out beautifully 7/23/12 7:08 PM
grays08 said... This turned out great. What a nice fabric for this....great twin set. I'm jealous! = ) 7/23/12 8:10 PM
cmcarr said... So beautiful. I need sweaters. 7/23/12 11:09 PM
Elona said... What a lovely, professional-looking ensemble! 7/23/12 11:36 PM
Woolygal said... WOW - You did a great job on this set. 7/24/12 7:30 AM
Karine said... You do beautiful work! Love your twinset. 7/24/12 9:22 AM
SavageCoco said... Oh, well done! How did you make the button holes in knit? I can never get those right. Your work is gorgeous! 7/24/12 1:55 PM
PattyE said... Thanks for the lovely comments!
SavageCoco, luckily this knit had some body to it and I also put some interfacing squares in the spots where the holes needed to go. I made a couple practice buttonholes on scrap beforehand because I've had those knit buttonhole disasters before. I think I might have muttered "thank you Jesus" after each buttonhole too! 7/24/12 4:12 PM
Wianno Girl said... Lovely sewing-thank you for the close ups. Did you use a serger or sewing machine? A must have pattern after this. 7/29/12 0:20 AM
PattyE said... Wianno Girl, thank you - I used the sewing machine with a walking foot for the armholes and hems on the sleeves and bottom; the rest of the seams were serged. 7/29/12 11:45 AM
a7yrstitch said... Wow! And thank you for the close up photos. You really show that folks can tackle this type of project and achieve great results.
Did you use the iron when working on this? Any tips if you did? Thank you. 11/1/12 10:04 PM
this. looks. great.
7/23/12 6:24 PM
I want it! Beautiful job!
7/23/12 7:00 PM
Don't you just love Kwik Sew patterns...no fuss..simple and "kwik." Your cardigan turned out beautifully
7/23/12 7:08 PM
This turned out great. What a nice fabric for this....great twin set. I'm jealous! = )
7/23/12 8:10 PM
So beautiful. I need sweaters.
7/23/12 11:09 PM
What a lovely, professional-looking ensemble!
7/23/12 11:36 PM
WOW - You did a great job on this set.
7/24/12 7:30 AM
You do beautiful work! Love your twinset.
7/24/12 9:22 AM
Oh, well done! How did you make the button holes in knit? I can never get those right. Your work is gorgeous!
7/24/12 1:55 PM
Thanks for the lovely comments! SavageCoco, luckily this knit had some body to it and I also put some interfacing squares in the spots where the holes needed to go. I made a couple practice buttonholes on scrap beforehand because I've had those knit buttonhole disasters before. I think I might have muttered "thank you Jesus" after each buttonhole too!
7/24/12 4:12 PM
Lovely sewing-thank you for the close ups. Did you use a serger or sewing machine? A must have pattern after this.
7/29/12 0:20 AM
Wianno Girl, thank you - I used the sewing machine with a walking foot for the armholes and hems on the sleeves and bottom; the rest of the seams were serged.
7/29/12 11:45 AM
Wow! And thank you for the close up photos. You really show that folks can tackle this type of project and achieve great results. Did you use the iron when working on this? Any tips if you did? Thank you.
11/1/12 10:04 PM