Kannik's Corner: 4102 (Man's Shirt 1790-1830) - Type:Costumes  | | Viewed 83 times
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| | About jfang | | CO USA | | Member since: 6/6/07 | | Reviews written: 5 | | Sewing skills:Advanced | | patterns reviewed: 4 | | Bio: more... | | | Posted on: | 4/14/12 1:04 AM | | Last Updated: | 4/14/12 11:25 AM | | | | | | | | To read this review, please Login. Only registered members can read reviews written more than 6 months ago. |
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Nice review. I've worked this pattern recently, and for the historically minded OCD hand stitcher it's a treat.
4/14/12 1:21 AM
Oh my goodness. What beautiful craftsmanship you have. This is sewing at a whole nother level! (How do you spell that out, anyway?). Amazing!
4/15/12 3:18 AM
Wow! Just marvelous work. Your blog is fantastic! My oldest son used to sew. I hope he'll get back to it some day. I never could get the other three interested.
4/15/12 10:32 AM
Thank you all for your kind feedback. Believe it or not, Stephanie C., I'm pretty sure you are right with 'a whole nother.' It is an Americanism like 'nuff said' and 'o.k.' or 'olls korrect' which are a lot older than you might think. I hope your son does get back to sewing 'ghijsmom;' It is an ancient and honorable trade skill and men should be proud to engage in it!
4/15/12 6:16 PM