Patti B said... I think it looks great on you and didn't notice the sloping shoulder emphasis. Isn't it funny how we always see our flaws instead of our successes? This is a success! 6/9/05 5:05 PM
PVA said... Thanks for this review -- I think your top looks just great! I don't notice the "sloping shoulders" either. Still don't see it now that you've told us about them. (grin) I like the length you came up with & I definitely like this pattern. 6/9/05 5:18 PM
CarolynGM said... I think your top looks great on you, shoulders included. I've made this too, and I think the shoulder dart helps widen the shoulder line ever so slightly. 6/9/05 5:34 PM
Kath said... Marsha is thinking about a new line of patterns. Call and encourage her. 6/9/05 6:49 PM
MaryBeth said... Darling on you. Raglan sleeves do accent the slope of a sloping shoulder but I don't see the silhouette you present in this top as producing the effect you mention. I think you look ladylike and lovely! 6/9/05 7:07 PM
Liana said... It looks great, and I don't notice a shoulder problem either. You look very curvy and feminine. 6/9/05 8:24 PM
Lisa Laree said... Looks very RTW! Glad you've been inspired to write some more reviews! :) 6/10/05 8:14 AM
AnneM said... Repeat reviews are definitely worth while. For one thing, it introduces newer PR-ers to the pattern. And might just tip those of us who don't yet have the pattern over that "do I / don't I" edge. Nice top. 6/10/05 7:40 PM
JDpenelope said... I like your "looser" fit, also. I made this top, but chose the wrong sizing and it was much too small. Your review makes me want to try again! 6/11/05 7:00 AM
Liane M said... Very nice. I love Textile Studio patterns too! You may want to try Loes Hinse's patterns, if you haven't yet. They give similar results. I have never had a wadder from either of these pattern lines. 6/12/05 5:17 AM
Teri said... Your top looks great. I have not tried this pattern line yet, but I have tried Loes Hines and love them. With all of the good TS reviews I just might have to try one:) 6/12/05 9:46 AM
ryan's mom said... That is such a lovely top and your review has been very helpful to me. 2/5/06 3:49 PM
I think it looks great on you and didn't notice the sloping shoulder emphasis. Isn't it funny how we always see our flaws instead of our successes? This is a success!
6/9/05 5:05 PM
Thanks for this review -- I think your top looks just great! I don't notice the "sloping shoulders" either. Still don't see it now that you've told us about them. (grin) I like the length you came up with & I definitely like this pattern.
6/9/05 5:18 PM
I think your top looks great on you, shoulders included. I've made this too, and I think the shoulder dart helps widen the shoulder line ever so slightly.
6/9/05 5:34 PM
Marsha is thinking about a new line of patterns. Call and encourage her.
6/9/05 6:49 PM
Darling on you. Raglan sleeves do accent the slope of a sloping shoulder but I don't see the silhouette you present in this top as producing the effect you mention. I think you look ladylike and lovely!
6/9/05 7:07 PM
It looks great, and I don't notice a shoulder problem either. You look very curvy and feminine.
6/9/05 8:24 PM
Looks very RTW! Glad you've been inspired to write some more reviews! :)
6/10/05 8:14 AM
Repeat reviews are definitely worth while. For one thing, it introduces newer PR-ers to the pattern. And might just tip those of us who don't yet have the pattern over that "do I / don't I" edge. Nice top.
6/10/05 7:40 PM
I like your "looser" fit, also. I made this top, but chose the wrong sizing and it was much too small. Your review makes me want to try again!
6/11/05 7:00 AM
Very nice. I love Textile Studio patterns too! You may want to try Loes Hinse's patterns, if you haven't yet. They give similar results. I have never had a wadder from either of these pattern lines.
6/12/05 5:17 AM
Your top looks great. I have not tried this pattern line yet, but I have tried Loes Hines and love them. With all of the good TS reviews I just might have to try one:)
6/12/05 9:46 AM
That is such a lovely top and your review has been very helpful to me.
2/5/06 3:49 PM