Cathy Loves Fabric said... Marylynn, has your husband been whining to my husband, lol. This is a very cute pattern I hadn't noticed before. I much prefer your handiwork over Target's. 6/27/06 2:49 PM
wvsher said... Cute nightie -- great job on it. 6/27/06 2:51 PM
Tiner W said... Very nice! I might need this pattern! 6/27/06 3:03 PM
redsquid said... Great backstory on your pattern. Cute nightgown too (and so much more fetching than Target's "10 cents a dance" number...) LOL - Linda 6/27/06 3:19 PM
Princess Jenny said... Very pretty. And it looks like it would be comfortable to sleep in too :)
I have got to sew a nightie. My poor lil' Piglet PJ's have so many holes in them its pathetic.
Great nightie! :) 6/27/06 4:20 PM
QuantumLobster said... That Target gown is nasty.... ;) Yours, on the other hand, is gorgeous! I may have to try a similar experiment on my husband! 6/27/06 4:29 PM
Debbie Cook said... Funny review ... well, the parts about your husband! The rest is great. This looks like a fast sew and I think I might have to sew it for my DH too. Well, not *literally* ... 6/28/06 0:05 AM
carolynw said... Looks great - a muslin??? Hope you give the ugly Target gown the heave ho. 6/28/06 8:53 AM
BjP said... I really like this gown! Looks like something I should make - my sleeping attire is pretty dern pathetic. Thanks for the review ! 6/28/06 11:47 AM
Sherril Miller said... That fabric makes the whole thing very pretty. What? No pics of you wearing it? I was wondering what the pattern pieces look like? Is the upper empire front a separate pattern piece or is it just a rectangle? 6/28/06 11:53 AM
MaryLynn in Long Beach said... Sherril, the patter top is shaped and the bottom is slightly A-line, as well. Here are some pics of thd bodice pattern:
front bodice pattern bodice pattern back HTH 6/28/06 2:38 PM
MaryLynn in Long Beach said... doble post
6/28/06 2:39 PM
MaryLynn in Long Beach said... double post sigh 6/28/06 2:39 PM
pjhoff said... ha ha ha. Thanks for sharing. This is languishing in my stash, since I rather went off it since I bought it. Maybe I'll give it try after reading your review. 12/25/10 10:21 PM
Marylynn, has your husband been whining to my husband, lol. This is a very cute pattern I hadn't noticed before. I much prefer your handiwork over Target's.
6/27/06 2:49 PM
Cute nightie -- great job on it.
6/27/06 2:51 PM
Very nice! I might need this pattern!
6/27/06 3:03 PM
Great backstory on your pattern. Cute nightgown too (and so much more fetching than Target's "10 cents a dance" number...) LOL - Linda
6/27/06 3:19 PM
Very pretty. And it looks like it would be comfortable to sleep in too :) I have got to sew a nightie. My poor lil' Piglet PJ's have so many holes in them its pathetic. Great nightie! :)
6/27/06 4:20 PM
That Target gown is nasty.... ;) Yours, on the other hand, is gorgeous! I may have to try a similar experiment on my husband!
6/27/06 4:29 PM
Funny review ... well, the parts about your husband! The rest is great. This looks like a fast sew and I think I might have to sew it for my DH too. Well, not *literally* ...
6/28/06 0:05 AM
Looks great - a muslin??? Hope you give the ugly Target gown the heave ho.
6/28/06 8:53 AM
I really like this gown! Looks like something I should make - my sleeping attire is pretty dern pathetic. Thanks for the review !
6/28/06 11:47 AM
That fabric makes the whole thing very pretty. What? No pics of you wearing it? I was wondering what the pattern pieces look like? Is the upper empire front a separate pattern piece or is it just a rectangle?
6/28/06 11:53 AM
Sherril, the patter top is shaped and the bottom is slightly A-line, as well. Here are some pics of thd bodice pattern: front bodice pattern bodice pattern back HTH
6/28/06 2:38 PM
doble post
6/28/06 2:39 PM
double post sigh
6/28/06 2:39 PM
ha ha ha. Thanks for sharing. This is languishing in my stash, since I rather went off it since I bought it. Maybe I'll give it try after reading your review.
12/25/10 10:21 PM