CarolynGM said... The reviews are pouring in for this pattern! Yours looks great, Ann. I can't wait to make one for myself, so I sure hope it works for someone who is not so well endowed. 11/5/05 5:03 PM
Lisa Laree said... I missed the Simplicity twist top, don't get Burda WOF, so it looks like I've got to run out and get this one if I want a twist top pattern! It does look dressy in the wool jersey... 11/5/05 5:21 PM
drsue said... kinda cute! You need to take a pic with the HP culottes. 11/5/05 6:03 PM
Judy Williment said... Very nice! I'd love to see it on you, with the culottes, when they're done (pretty please?) 11/5/05 8:22 PM
PhyllisC said... Perfect with the upcoming gauchos! 11/6/05 9:23 AM
Katharine in BXL said... Agreed--it's perfect with gauchos. You might reconsider taking it in. It would take ten minutes, will still be layer-able over camisoles, and will be more flattering. 11/6/05 11:07 AM
Gigi Louis said... So pretty! It will look oh-so-stylish with your culottes! 11/6/05 7:38 PM
Seamingly Simple said...
11/6/05 11:42 PM
Seamingly Simple said... What a great top to make from charcoal jersey: a traditional crew or v-neck would have looked rather butch. The twist front and low decolletage make a feminine statement. Very nicely done; it looks gorgeous. 11/6/05 11:43 PM
GwenV said... This top really looks like a winner. It's nice to get such good results with something that goes together so quickly. Thanks for the good review. 11/7/05 9:01 AM
clematis said... Ann: Thanks for the extra tips. I know they will help me make this top for the first time. Lynne 5/7/06 7:11 AM
The reviews are pouring in for this pattern! Yours looks great, Ann. I can't wait to make one for myself, so I sure hope it works for someone who is not so well endowed.
11/5/05 5:03 PM
I missed the Simplicity twist top, don't get Burda WOF, so it looks like I've got to run out and get this one if I want a twist top pattern! It does look dressy in the wool jersey...
11/5/05 5:21 PM
kinda cute! You need to take a pic with the HP culottes.
11/5/05 6:03 PM
Very nice! I'd love to see it on you, with the culottes, when they're done (pretty please?)
11/5/05 8:22 PM
Perfect with the upcoming gauchos!
11/6/05 9:23 AM
Agreed--it's perfect with gauchos. You might reconsider taking it in. It would take ten minutes, will still be layer-able over camisoles, and will be more flattering.
11/6/05 11:07 AM
So pretty! It will look oh-so-stylish with your culottes!
11/6/05 7:38 PM
11/6/05 11:42 PM
What a great top to make from charcoal jersey: a traditional crew or v-neck would have looked rather butch. The twist front and low decolletage make a feminine statement. Very nicely done; it looks gorgeous.
11/6/05 11:43 PM
This top really looks like a winner. It's nice to get such good results with something that goes together so quickly. Thanks for the good review.
11/7/05 9:01 AM
Ann: Thanks for the extra tips. I know they will help me make this top for the first time. Lynne
5/7/06 7:11 AM