jacqui rocks said... Very very nice, great fit. 8/18/12 10:59 AM
Elcue said... Excellent review. The corset looks wonderful with or without the bolero. 8/18/12 11:21 AM
Improvisatrix said... This is a really nice, graphic version of the Alabama Chanin style. I really like it, and the fit is perfect looking! 8/18/12 11:26 AM
Improvisatrix said... Duplicate--don't know why. 8/18/12 11:26 AM
Claverie said... Love the incorporation of the print, red, Xs ... all of it. Looks great. 8/18/12 11:34 AM
sewing for fun said... Looks great, and the bolero DOES look perfect. Reminds me of the look of the Jalie Sweetheart top pattern, but in contrast with "removable" sleeves. 8/18/12 1:09 PM
Living Beauty said... Thank you for such a detailed review! You've done a beautiful job on your top and bolero. I was a little apprehensive about wearing a bolero, but you are right, it is very flattering! This is my next project! 8/18/12 5:21 PM
Rebecca D said... I think this is an astonishing piece of work. Bravo. It's edgy, inventive, looks like it cost $400, and your hand-stitching is lovely. 8/19/12 9:17 AM
minasmom said... You SHOULD be extremely pleased with your outcome. Great job...love it! 8/19/12 11:29 AM
MammaJamma said... You have inspired me to go back to the book and try some new techniques. I am impressed with how innovative you are in using a printed tshirt in a new way. 8/19/12 4:15 PM
marthamyers said... Great process - wonderful outcome! 8/19/12 4:41 PM
devviePuu said... i love the abstract design created by the original top--excellent stenciling, also! 12/21/12 11:29 AM
Living Beauty said... Thanks for the review. Very thorough. You top looks great! I hope to finish mine shortly! 12/27/12 4:35 AM
Cre8tv said... I love your interpretation of the material AND that you reused t-shirts! Thanks for the inspiration! 2/3/13 12:19 PM
Very very nice, great fit.
8/18/12 10:59 AM
Excellent review. The corset looks wonderful with or without the bolero.
8/18/12 11:21 AM
This is a really nice, graphic version of the Alabama Chanin style. I really like it, and the fit is perfect looking!
8/18/12 11:26 AM
Duplicate--don't know why.
8/18/12 11:26 AM
Love the incorporation of the print, red, Xs ... all of it. Looks great.
8/18/12 11:34 AM
Looks great, and the bolero DOES look perfect. Reminds me of the look of the Jalie Sweetheart top pattern, but in contrast with "removable" sleeves.
8/18/12 1:09 PM
Thank you for such a detailed review! You've done a beautiful job on your top and bolero. I was a little apprehensive about wearing a bolero, but you are right, it is very flattering! This is my next project!
8/18/12 5:21 PM
I think this is an astonishing piece of work. Bravo. It's edgy, inventive, looks like it cost $400, and your hand-stitching is lovely.
8/19/12 9:17 AM
You SHOULD be extremely pleased with your outcome. Great job...love it!
8/19/12 11:29 AM
You have inspired me to go back to the book and try some new techniques. I am impressed with how innovative you are in using a printed tshirt in a new way.
8/19/12 4:15 PM
Great process - wonderful outcome!
8/19/12 4:41 PM
i love the abstract design created by the original top--excellent stenciling, also!
12/21/12 11:29 AM
Thanks for the review. Very thorough. You top looks great! I hope to finish mine shortly!
12/27/12 4:35 AM
I love your interpretation of the material AND that you reused t-shirts! Thanks for the inspiration!
2/3/13 12:19 PM