Andi said... Your looks great, I have become addicted too! 11/19/02 11:10 PM
eleda said... Your top looks great. Please describe your recently acquired STRETCH twin needle treatment for doing hems. 11/19/02 11:38 PM
Deepika said... Susan, love the top. Looks like it fits really well! 11/20/02 4:18 PM
susanbb said... There are twin needles AND stretch twin needles. I did not realize this until recently and I now have one that I will try with and without wooly nylon in the bobbin to see which works best on slinky.
Thanks! 11/20/02 7:10 PM
Karla Kizer said... I like the stretch twin needle, too. They can be a little harder to find, so I buy them when I see them. I recently mangled one in the middle of a hem, bending one needle so badly that it was bent at a 90 degree angle. (How????) I was glad I had a spare so I could finish the project. 11/21/02 8:49 AM
said... Susan, this is very nice. I was just saying to my husband, "who needs the Gap when we have Christine Jonson". These tops go together more quickly than a shopping trip and look six zillion times better than RTW! 11/21/02 3:47 PM
annsew65 said... Oh, no! Another Christine Jonson pattern I need! This is a great looking top, Susan. I like the fact that the sleeves aren't dropped and it is a closer fit than here othere tops!
The stretch needle will make a big difference and as Karla says, keep a spare handy - I do, too! 11/25/02 11:26 AM
Very nice!
11/19/02 8:27 PM
Your looks great, I have become addicted too!
11/19/02 11:10 PM
Your top looks great. Please describe your recently acquired STRETCH twin needle treatment for doing hems.
11/19/02 11:38 PM
Susan, love the top. Looks like it fits really well!
11/20/02 4:18 PM
There are twin needles AND stretch twin needles. I did not realize this until recently and I now have one that I will try with and without wooly nylon in the bobbin to see which works best on slinky. Thanks!
11/20/02 7:10 PM
I like the stretch twin needle, too. They can be a little harder to find, so I buy them when I see them. I recently mangled one in the middle of a hem, bending one needle so badly that it was bent at a 90 degree angle. (How????) I was glad I had a spare so I could finish the project.
11/21/02 8:49 AM
Susan, this is very nice. I was just saying to my husband, "who needs the Gap when we have Christine Jonson". These tops go together more quickly than a shopping trip and look six zillion times better than RTW!
11/21/02 3:47 PM
Oh, no! Another Christine Jonson pattern I need! This is a great looking top, Susan. I like the fact that the sleeves aren't dropped and it is a closer fit than here othere tops! The stretch needle will make a big difference and as Karla says, keep a spare handy - I do, too!
11/25/02 11:26 AM