fuzzygalore said... I don't think 'sweater' is to be taken literally with big bulky fabric :-). A friend has one of Loes' originals, and it's made of wool jersey. Which is more sweatery than the rest of her clothes, which are usually made of some sort of very drapey thin stuff like rayon. 1/21/07 4:22 AM
Linda G said... Looks good! I have never tried Loes patterns, but maybe I should. 1/21/07 7:57 AM
CarolynGM said... Your review makes me want to try this pattern. I usually have trouble with the shoulders on LH patterns, but it sounds like this one might be drafted differently. 1/21/07 8:12 AM
Carolyndh said... Wow! This is nice to see that this pattern turned out well. I like your version of this Bianca Sweater pattern from LH. 1/21/07 2:39 PM
AnneM said... The little darts / tucks add a nice design interest (but I agree, couldn't do that in a sweater knit). Your top looks very nice. 1/28/07 8:47 PM
I don't think 'sweater' is to be taken literally with big bulky fabric :-). A friend has one of Loes' originals, and it's made of wool jersey. Which is more sweatery than the rest of her clothes, which are usually made of some sort of very drapey thin stuff like rayon.
1/21/07 4:22 AM
Looks good! I have never tried Loes patterns, but maybe I should.
1/21/07 7:57 AM
Your review makes me want to try this pattern. I usually have trouble with the shoulders on LH patterns, but it sounds like this one might be drafted differently.
1/21/07 8:12 AM
Wow! This is nice to see that this pattern turned out well. I like your version of this Bianca Sweater pattern from LH.
1/21/07 2:39 PM
The little darts / tucks add a nice design interest (but I agree, couldn't do that in a sweater knit). Your top looks very nice.
1/28/07 8:47 PM