jemgirlca said... Thanks for the review. I have the skirt almost ready to cut out. I didn't think of making it from onionskin, but it looks really pretty. I like it with both of your tops. 4/17/05 10:43 PM
Joyfullife said... I LOVE the fabric you chose! What an elegant, yet comfortable outfit. It looks great on you too. 4/17/05 10:43 PM
BjP said... Very pretty and love the lettuce hems. 4/17/05 11:00 PM
Georgene said... Wow, that is such a nice lookiing ensemble! Love the solid pink under the print. Looks like you are going to be ready for the warm weather. 4/17/05 11:55 PM
flowermama said... How pretty! Thanks for info that the pattern has petite adjustments. I really like what you did with this pattern - I think you should twirl! 4/17/05 11:58 PM
Sherril Miller said... Georgeous fabric, pretty skirt, and lovely smiling face. That's such a nice pattern for you tall, slim people. I will avoid it like the plague, even with petite adjustments. 4/18/05 0:14 AM
CarolynGM said... Pretty outfits. This pattern seems perfect for onionskin. 4/18/05 4:42 AM
jlg said... Great skirts. I really like the skirt with the matching top that you made. 4/18/05 5:08 AM
JDpenelope said... You look great in that skirt, with both tops. I also envy your long, lean stature. 4/18/05 5:29 AM
MickeyFan said... That is a gorgeous outfit! Well done. I like the coordinating underlayer on the purple one. 4/18/05 6:30 AM
Gigi Louis said... So pretty! 4/18/05 7:50 AM
Patti B said... Wonderful skirts and top! 4/18/05 8:46 AM
appleC said... It's beautiful! Great choice of fabric and style! I like the way you made the under layer because it looks a petticoat. I've never done a lettuce edge and I hope make it as beautiful as yours. Is it heavy to have two layers of onionskin? 4/18/05 9:30 AM
AnneM said... Very nice. I like the double layers. 4/18/05 9:49 AM
Hilary said... Very nice! I too like the double layering, and lettuce hem. 4/18/05 9:54 AM
PVA said... I can only echo what the others are saying -- you've really hit a grand-slam with this pattern! I will certainly be taking another look at all that onionskin -- it never occured to me to double-it up! thanks too for the info about sizing it for petite! I'm not sure how it would look on my frame, but what the hey, sometimes a girl just has to take a risk! (8^D) 4/18/05 10:31 AM
Thanks for the review. I have the skirt almost ready to cut out. I didn't think of making it from onionskin, but it looks really pretty. I like it with both of your tops.
4/17/05 10:43 PM
I LOVE the fabric you chose! What an elegant, yet comfortable outfit. It looks great on you too.
4/17/05 10:43 PM
Very pretty and love the lettuce hems.
4/17/05 11:00 PM
Wow, that is such a nice lookiing ensemble! Love the solid pink under the print. Looks like you are going to be ready for the warm weather.
4/17/05 11:55 PM
How pretty! Thanks for info that the pattern has petite adjustments. I really like what you did with this pattern - I think you should twirl!
4/17/05 11:58 PM
Georgeous fabric, pretty skirt, and lovely smiling face. That's such a nice pattern for you tall, slim people. I will avoid it like the plague, even with petite adjustments.
4/18/05 0:14 AM
Pretty outfits. This pattern seems perfect for onionskin.
4/18/05 4:42 AM
Great skirts. I really like the skirt with the matching top that you made.
4/18/05 5:08 AM
You look great in that skirt, with both tops. I also envy your long, lean stature.
4/18/05 5:29 AM
That is a gorgeous outfit! Well done. I like the coordinating underlayer on the purple one.
4/18/05 6:30 AM
So pretty!
4/18/05 7:50 AM
Wonderful skirts and top!
4/18/05 8:46 AM
It's beautiful! Great choice of fabric and style! I like the way you made the under layer because it looks a petticoat. I've never done a lettuce edge and I hope make it as beautiful as yours. Is it heavy to have two layers of onionskin?
4/18/05 9:30 AM
Very nice. I like the double layers.
4/18/05 9:49 AM
Very nice! I too like the double layering, and lettuce hem.
4/18/05 9:54 AM
I can only echo what the others are saying -- you've really hit a grand-slam with this pattern! I will certainly be taking another look at all that onionskin -- it never occured to me to double-it up! thanks too for the info about sizing it for petite! I'm not sure how it would look on my frame, but what the hey, sometimes a girl just has to take a risk! (8^D)
4/18/05 10:31 AM