Princess Jenny said... Cute top. Very pretty fabric choice.
I agree with you on short tops on kids; sewing summer tops for dds ages 6 & 8 I have found they aggravate me too--I almost always have to add to make them longer! 6/1/05 6:48 PM
e_e_thomas said... I like the way you put the rose in the center top of the bodice. Nice placement! 6/1/05 7:57 PM
Lori V said... very pretty
6/1/05 8:59 PM
Nata said... Thank you. I liked the roses too and did not want to cut them. That's part of the reason I chose this pattern for this fabric. 6/1/05 9:13 PM
sosoatsewing said... Nice top...do you like the patterns in teh Burda kids mag? Do you find it worth the money to subscribe?? Just wondering, I've been thinking about subscribing, but have never seen a copy, so I am hesitant..Nobody carries it in my rea by the single issue.. 6/1/05 9:15 PM
Nata said... Styles in the magazine are more fitted, tailored sort of look. Look at the sleeves on this top - very adult-like, very typical for Burda. If you are looking for a good supply of patterns for basic T-s and pull on pants, you will be disappointed. Ottobre is much better for basics. Another thing to consider - Burda issues 2 magazines per year, only. Each mag has 5-6 patterns for each age group. You need a few years worth of magazines to build up a pattern database, otherwise you'll have to purchase additional patterns. 6/1/05 9:34 PM
Nata said... deleting the doble post 6/1/05 9:38 PM
Amelie said... What a great top. This is something that you'd find in an upscale boutique for kids, except you won't because it is custom made and so unique. The outfit is darling!!! 6/1/05 10:06 PM
Marita Kinnula said... What a beautiful top, I love that fabric! 6/1/05 10:27 PM
Cute top. Very pretty fabric choice. I agree with you on short tops on kids; sewing summer tops for dds ages 6 & 8 I have found they aggravate me too--I almost always have to add to make them longer!
6/1/05 6:48 PM
I like the way you put the rose in the center top of the bodice. Nice placement!
6/1/05 7:57 PM
very pretty
6/1/05 8:59 PM
Thank you. I liked the roses too and did not want to cut them. That's part of the reason I chose this pattern for this fabric.
6/1/05 9:13 PM
Nice top...do you like the patterns in teh Burda kids mag? Do you find it worth the money to subscribe?? Just wondering, I've been thinking about subscribing, but have never seen a copy, so I am hesitant..Nobody carries it in my rea by the single issue..
6/1/05 9:15 PM
Styles in the magazine are more fitted, tailored sort of look. Look at the sleeves on this top - very adult-like, very typical for Burda. If you are looking for a good supply of patterns for basic T-s and pull on pants, you will be disappointed. Ottobre is much better for basics. Another thing to consider - Burda issues 2 magazines per year, only. Each mag has 5-6 patterns for each age group. You need a few years worth of magazines to build up a pattern database, otherwise you'll have to purchase additional patterns.
6/1/05 9:34 PM
deleting the doble post
6/1/05 9:38 PM
What a great top. This is something that you'd find in an upscale boutique for kids, except you won't because it is custom made and so unique. The outfit is darling!!!
6/1/05 10:06 PM
What a beautiful top, I love that fabric!
6/1/05 10:27 PM