beangirl said... very nice. I wonder if the sleeve wrinkles are because the sleeves are drafted a little off (like maybe twisted a little)? Not sure... someone wiser than me will know, I'm sure. Still, I'm guessing this looks great when worn! 11/12/05 7:28 AM
Katharine in BXL said... Fabulous color choice. I like what you learned too--esp to follow your instincts. 11/12/05 8:20 AM
Mary Stiefer said... Very nice looking jacket. 11/12/05 9:33 AM
Dixielynn said... Great jacket....the wrinkles...on my first instinct....say that there should have been more ease at the cap of the sleeve and not toward the arm ...I don't really know, but that is my take on it. 11/12/05 10:34 AM
Tiner W said... Very nice jacket--I had admired this pattern. I think the "skirt" is called a "peplum." 11/12/05 10:47 AM
drsue said... such a pretty jacket tini! Look up "solving the mystery of the spiraling sleeve" in the knowledge base here - - I think that is what is going on in your sleeve. 11/12/05 10:57 AM
Nickle said... Very cute jacket and nice idea using up your lining remnants. 11/12/05 11:24 AM
CatherineN said... Lovely style and fabric. I think the skirt could be called a peplum, though peplums are usually below the waist. 11/12/05 1:02 PM
Rhoda K said... Congrats on being a survivor - me too! Question - what is "onion", other than a veggie? Very helpful review. 11/12/05 1:03 PM
Clemmie said... What a great jacket! I love the ribbon tie closure. Thanks for putting the instructions on the Onion coop. I bet this would be really pretty in velvet for the holidays, maybe you should try again! 11/12/05 2:10 PM
bunz said... Great jacket Tini! No clue on the wrinkles. We would call that "skirt" a peplum. Must have felt great to use Shannon's and Threads info. 11/12/05 2:48 PM
PhyllisC said... Tini - the patchwork lining is brilliant! it looks great. 11/13/05 1:42 PM
Maychi said... Great jacket, Tini! I love the lining! 11/14/05 2:16 AM
Gigi Louis said... What a beautiful jacket, Tini! I have this pattern too and really appreciated your doing the ground work for me. ;-) I too think the sleeve cap needs more height. 11/14/05 8:19 PM
Asa Hagstrom said... Your jacket look really nice and comfortable! I love your colorful lining too :) 12/17/05 4:07 AM
Deepika said... Wow, I have certainly missed a lot of reviews while I was gone. This is amazing Tini! 12/17/05 8:23 AM
very nice. I wonder if the sleeve wrinkles are because the sleeves are drafted a little off (like maybe twisted a little)? Not sure... someone wiser than me will know, I'm sure. Still, I'm guessing this looks great when worn!
11/12/05 7:28 AM
Fabulous color choice. I like what you learned too--esp to follow your instincts.
11/12/05 8:20 AM
Very nice looking jacket.
11/12/05 9:33 AM
Great jacket....the wrinkles...on my first instinct....say that there should have been more ease at the cap of the sleeve and not toward the arm ...I don't really know, but that is my take on it.
11/12/05 10:34 AM
Very nice jacket--I had admired this pattern. I think the "skirt" is called a "peplum."
11/12/05 10:47 AM
such a pretty jacket tini! Look up "solving the mystery of the spiraling sleeve" in the knowledge base here - - I think that is what is going on in your sleeve.
11/12/05 10:57 AM
Very cute jacket and nice idea using up your lining remnants.
11/12/05 11:24 AM
Lovely style and fabric. I think the skirt could be called a peplum, though peplums are usually below the waist.
11/12/05 1:02 PM
Congrats on being a survivor - me too! Question - what is "onion", other than a veggie? Very helpful review.
11/12/05 1:03 PM
What a great jacket! I love the ribbon tie closure. Thanks for putting the instructions on the Onion coop. I bet this would be really pretty in velvet for the holidays, maybe you should try again!
11/12/05 2:10 PM
Great jacket Tini! No clue on the wrinkles. We would call that "skirt" a peplum. Must have felt great to use Shannon's and Threads info.
11/12/05 2:48 PM
Tini - the patchwork lining is brilliant! it looks great.
11/13/05 1:42 PM
Great jacket, Tini! I love the lining!
11/14/05 2:16 AM
What a beautiful jacket, Tini! I have this pattern too and really appreciated your doing the ground work for me. ;-) I too think the sleeve cap needs more height.
11/14/05 8:19 PM
Your jacket look really nice and comfortable! I love your colorful lining too :)
12/17/05 4:07 AM
Wow, I have certainly missed a lot of reviews while I was gone. This is amazing Tini!
12/17/05 8:23 AM