said... Tonya, I like KwikSew's scrub pattern #2807. It features 3 pockets; leave them off if you wish. (I won't wear a scrub top that doesn't have pockets at the hip, myself). I've lost track of the number of tops I've made with this pattern. For scrub pants for my daughter, I used KS # 2872, lengthened from capri to full length. She likes the slant pocket and drawstring combination of this pattern. I haven't found a scrub pattern out there that beats KwikSew. 11/7/02 10:17 PM
said... Tonya, you have a good sense of humor and it is apparent here. I hope you find something more appropriate for your needs, although this review is funny. :) 11/8/02 0:47 AM
said... This pattern was the second thing I made when I started sewing. I had a horrible time with the neck facing and I've been leery of them since. It's nice to know that it's the pattern, not me. 11/8/02 9:14 AM
said... The facing treatment is very odd, isn't it? It drove me nuts, too. 11/8/02 4:15 PM
Tonya, I like KwikSew's scrub pattern #2807. It features 3 pockets; leave them off if you wish. (I won't wear a scrub top that doesn't have pockets at the hip, myself). I've lost track of the number of tops I've made with this pattern. For scrub pants for my daughter, I used KS # 2872, lengthened from capri to full length. She likes the slant pocket and drawstring combination of this pattern. I haven't found a scrub pattern out there that beats KwikSew.
11/7/02 10:17 PM
Tonya, you have a good sense of humor and it is apparent here. I hope you find something more appropriate for your needs, although this review is funny. :)
11/8/02 0:47 AM
This pattern was the second thing I made when I started sewing. I had a horrible time with the neck facing and I've been leery of them since. It's nice to know that it's the pattern, not me.
11/8/02 9:14 AM
The facing treatment is very odd, isn't it? It drove me nuts, too.
11/8/02 4:15 PM