said... Gigi, it sounds really pretty. I like the idea of your rolled hems on the edges. 10/8/02 5:28 PM
said... Gigi, this is so pretty and the robe is lovely, too!!! I need some new nighties!!! 10/8/02 5:59 PM
said... How feminine and beautiful. Lovely work! 10/8/02 6:06 PM
said... O, Gigi, that is breathtaking! I really like it! 10/8/02 8:14 PM
said... Even your mannequin looks sexy! 10/8/02 8:30 PM
said... Love it! Simple style, elegantly done. Congratulations on another beautiful project. 10/8/02 9:19 PM
said... That looks fit for a goddess. Beautiful job! 10/8/02 9:27 PM
said... Oh, those are so pretty! You do such lovely work, Gigi. :) 10/8/02 9:38 PM
said... A beautiful garment, Gigi and a clever idea with the rolled hem. Can't wait for instructions. Where did you ever find the lovely fabric? 10/8/02 9:58 PM
said... Gigi, what gorgeous fabric it's perfect for the pattern! 10/8/02 10:04 PM
said... Thanks to all of you for your kind words! :-) The fabric came from Maggi's For Fine Fabrics in Boca Raton - sadly now closed (although I have a good chunk of the inventory right here!). 10/8/02 10:07 PM
said... Really a lovely garment Gigi! Love the fabric, and the ribbon
Nan 10/9/02 0:03 AM
said... Oooo.. that's a beeautiful nightgown. Am looking forward to your instructions for the neckline. 10/9/02 2:34 AM
said... Gigi, you are too good, they are both ab fab, delicious, beautiful.....imagine this list of adjectives go on forever, I'd buy these if they would appear in my sight in a shop, instantly!!! 10/9/02 5:29 AM
said... Gigi, such a lovely set! You make the most beautiful things. 10/9/02 10:01 AM
said... Delicious! I can see this used to great advantage for a light summer breakfast on a day when there are no firm plans for after breakfast! ;) 10/9/02 12:10 PM
said... Wow! More closeup pix, please! This is gorgeous, as is all your work, Gigi. I just made it to your website a few days ago, and am totally intimidated! :) Your shirts are divine and hubby looks so happy in them. Hugs! tina 10/21/02 4:59 PM
said... Gosh, Tina - please don't be intimidated! :-0 10/21/02 5:02 PM
said... Thank you for the instructions. I have a couple camisole gowns cut out but have hesitated because I wanted to do this hem all around and now I know how. It will be easier than it looks and I had imagined. 10/29/02 3:09 AM
magsann said... interesting review - I'll probably give this technique a try. Have already read the 'techi' article. 5/7/07 2:44 PM
Luckie Kay Locke said... tried for pics. but none found 5/15/07 1:14 AM
Teeavilnor said... Thanks for the review, I think I will do the same a you, a rolled hem, and I will make it as swim wear cover up. 3/26/08 3:25 PM
smartcookie said... Thanks for the review -- if you still have your pictures and please post them again or give us a new link. The recent Sew News includes a mail-in coupon valid through 5/31/09 offering this pattern for $4. If I try it I will probably use your rolled hem finish. 9/15/08 11:53 AM
Gigi, it sounds really pretty. I like the idea of your rolled hems on the edges.
10/8/02 5:28 PM
Gigi, this is so pretty and the robe is lovely, too!!! I need some new nighties!!!
10/8/02 5:59 PM
How feminine and beautiful. Lovely work!
10/8/02 6:06 PM
O, Gigi, that is breathtaking! I really like it!
10/8/02 8:14 PM
Even your mannequin looks sexy!
10/8/02 8:30 PM
Love it! Simple style, elegantly done. Congratulations on another beautiful project.
10/8/02 9:19 PM
That looks fit for a goddess. Beautiful job!
10/8/02 9:27 PM
Oh, those are so pretty! You do such lovely work, Gigi. :)
10/8/02 9:38 PM
A beautiful garment, Gigi and a clever idea with the rolled hem. Can't wait for instructions. Where did you ever find the lovely fabric?
10/8/02 9:58 PM
Gigi, what gorgeous fabric it's perfect for the pattern!
10/8/02 10:04 PM
Thanks to all of you for your kind words! :-) The fabric came from Maggi's For Fine Fabrics in Boca Raton - sadly now closed (although I have a good chunk of the inventory right here!).
10/8/02 10:07 PM
Really a lovely garment Gigi! Love the fabric, and the ribbon Nan
10/9/02 0:03 AM
Oooo.. that's a beeautiful nightgown. Am looking forward to your instructions for the neckline.
10/9/02 2:34 AM
Gigi, you are too good, they are both ab fab, delicious, beautiful.....imagine this list of adjectives go on forever, I'd buy these if they would appear in my sight in a shop, instantly!!!
10/9/02 5:29 AM
Gigi, such a lovely set! You make the most beautiful things.
10/9/02 10:01 AM
Delicious! I can see this used to great advantage for a light summer breakfast on a day when there are no firm plans for after breakfast! ;)
10/9/02 12:10 PM
Wow! More closeup pix, please! This is gorgeous, as is all your work, Gigi. I just made it to your website a few days ago, and am totally intimidated! :) Your shirts are divine and hubby looks so happy in them. Hugs! tina
10/21/02 4:59 PM
Gosh, Tina - please don't be intimidated! :-0
10/21/02 5:02 PM
Thank you for the instructions. I have a couple camisole gowns cut out but have hesitated because I wanted to do this hem all around and now I know how. It will be easier than it looks and I had imagined.
10/29/02 3:09 AM
interesting review - I'll probably give this technique a try. Have already read the 'techi' article.
5/7/07 2:44 PM
tried for pics. but none found
5/15/07 1:14 AM
Thanks for the review, I think I will do the same a you, a rolled hem, and I will make it as swim wear cover up.
3/26/08 3:25 PM
Thanks for the review -- if you still have your pictures and please post them again or give us a new link. The recent Sew News includes a mail-in coupon valid through 5/31/09 offering this pattern for $4. If I try it I will probably use your rolled hem finish.
9/15/08 11:53 AM