Katharine in BXL said... Bravo--success on a tricky pattern! I don't see a way hem from here :) but was the needle tension a touch tight? I see a little ridge. Perhaps a steam iron will remove some waves after the fact. Before giving up on this fabric, can try fusing with Steam-A-Seam first and then hemming to see if that will stabilize your fabric for you. HTH! 7/23/05 11:37 AM
elizajo said... I love your idea to use this top for PJs. My supply of cotton tanks for sleeping is looking rather ragged. I will have to give this a try. Thanks for the review! 7/23/05 12:06 PM
purpleseamstress said... I really enjoyed your review and found it very helpful. Like the others, I think using this a PJ pattern is very creative. 7/23/05 2:06 PM
PegL said... Really cute! Great idea for pjs but you could wear this outfit out too! 7/23/05 4:19 PM
PixieCat said... Your outfit looks very nice! 7/24/05 4:37 AM
ryan's mom said... Very nice! I really like that idea of using this as a PJ top. 7/24/05 8:40 AM
AnneM said... The eyelet inset is a great touch. Cute set. 7/25/05 9:48 AM
Bravo--success on a tricky pattern! I don't see a way hem from here :) but was the needle tension a touch tight? I see a little ridge. Perhaps a steam iron will remove some waves after the fact. Before giving up on this fabric, can try fusing with Steam-A-Seam first and then hemming to see if that will stabilize your fabric for you. HTH!
7/23/05 11:37 AM
I love your idea to use this top for PJs. My supply of cotton tanks for sleeping is looking rather ragged. I will have to give this a try. Thanks for the review!
7/23/05 12:06 PM
I really enjoyed your review and found it very helpful. Like the others, I think using this a PJ pattern is very creative.
7/23/05 2:06 PM
Really cute! Great idea for pjs but you could wear this outfit out too!
7/23/05 4:19 PM
Your outfit looks very nice!
7/24/05 4:37 AM
Very nice! I really like that idea of using this as a PJ top.
7/24/05 8:40 AM
The eyelet inset is a great touch. Cute set.
7/25/05 9:48 AM