Dale C said... Very pretty and flattering dress. 3/1/11 12:44 PM
2takeKate said... Lovely dress! And shoes ;-). I need to get this pattern. Good reminder about using silk organza on the neckline; was it cut on the bias? 3/1/11 2:12 PM
sewing addict said... beautiful dress and fits like a glove. 3/1/11 2:23 PM
SewWil said... Beautiful dress. Great job on the piping! I have this pattern but have not made it yet. Thanks for the review. 3/1/11 2:24 PM
Terri Smith said... Your dress is very nice. I especially like the piping and your fine detail work. This pattern has been in my stash for too long, it's moving up the list thanks to you. 3/1/11 2:37 PM
SexiSadi said... Nice dress! My 6 year old, who is sitting right here likes it too. She thinks I should make one for me. 3/1/11 2:43 PM
laurenc0re said... thanks, y'all are so sweet :)
2takekate, the organza was cut on the lengthwise grain so it wouldn't stretch at all. i used kenneth king's tutorial (http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/15866/staying-a-neckline-and-armhole/page/all). i have used this technique in the past and i lovelovelove the gape-free results. 3/1/11 2:54 PM
Julia Bobbin said... This is awesome! Love the piping and them hem sits so perfectly. Love it! 3/1/11 4:11 PM
Christas said... What a lovely dress! You did such a nice job on this & I love your fabric choice! 3/1/11 4:50 PM
choogirl said... Very pretty dress. Love the print and the piping. 3/1/11 4:51 PM
Kat B. said... Love it! The dress looks great on you and I love the piping trim! 3/1/11 7:25 PM
EleanorSews said... Your dress fits you like a dream and is the perfect warm weather dress. Your review is a good reminder that taking the time and doing those extra steps is so very well worth the effort. And, the horsehair at the hem is a great finishing touch. Love it! 3/1/11 7:25 PM
Very pretty and flattering dress.
3/1/11 12:44 PM
Lovely dress! And shoes ;-). I need to get this pattern. Good reminder about using silk organza on the neckline; was it cut on the bias?
3/1/11 2:12 PM
beautiful dress and fits like a glove.
3/1/11 2:23 PM
Beautiful dress. Great job on the piping! I have this pattern but have not made it yet. Thanks for the review.
3/1/11 2:24 PM
Your dress is very nice. I especially like the piping and your fine detail work. This pattern has been in my stash for too long, it's moving up the list thanks to you.
3/1/11 2:37 PM
Nice dress! My 6 year old, who is sitting right here likes it too. She thinks I should make one for me.
3/1/11 2:43 PM
thanks, y'all are so sweet :) 2takekate, the organza was cut on the lengthwise grain so it wouldn't stretch at all. i used kenneth king's tutorial (http://www.threadsmagazine.com/item/15866/staying-a-neckline-and-armhole/page/all). i have used this technique in the past and i lovelovelove the gape-free results.
3/1/11 2:54 PM
This is awesome! Love the piping and them hem sits so perfectly. Love it!
3/1/11 4:11 PM
What a lovely dress! You did such a nice job on this & I love your fabric choice!
3/1/11 4:50 PM
Very pretty dress. Love the print and the piping.
3/1/11 4:51 PM
Love it! The dress looks great on you and I love the piping trim!
3/1/11 7:25 PM
Your dress fits you like a dream and is the perfect warm weather dress. Your review is a good reminder that taking the time and doing those extra steps is so very well worth the effort. And, the horsehair at the hem is a great finishing touch. Love it!
3/1/11 7:25 PM