Georgene said... This is also a good pattern to insert stretch lace under the front bust seam for a more femme look.
Sounds interesting in polarfleece. Making the neck opening narrower on the back pattern piece could help your neck problem. Try adding on the upper front bodice from zero at the bust seam to 1/2 the amount taken away from neck opening at the top. That way you don't have to mess with the side seams and could get a little more coverage. 12/28/02 8:15 PM
Georgene said... This can work with both views, the side wrap is same deal, start from zero at the side seam and add at side neck...blend the line. I realized after I posted that you didn't specify which view you made, most likely your description matches the side wrap view. 12/28/02 8:24 PM
Mary Vogt said... Thanks for the tips! This will be a good opportunity to try my hand at tweaking. 12/29/02 0:06 AM
Sarah Wheelock said... That was a good idea with the fleece. Do you have a photo yet? I'd like to see it, if you get the chance. 1/5/03 4:00 PM
This is also a good pattern to insert stretch lace under the front bust seam for a more femme look. Sounds interesting in polarfleece. Making the neck opening narrower on the back pattern piece could help your neck problem. Try adding on the upper front bodice from zero at the bust seam to 1/2 the amount taken away from neck opening at the top. That way you don't have to mess with the side seams and could get a little more coverage.
12/28/02 8:15 PM
This can work with both views, the side wrap is same deal, start from zero at the side seam and add at side neck...blend the line. I realized after I posted that you didn't specify which view you made, most likely your description matches the side wrap view.
12/28/02 8:24 PM
Thanks for the tips! This will be a good opportunity to try my hand at tweaking.
12/29/02 0:06 AM
That was a good idea with the fleece. Do you have a photo yet? I'd like to see it, if you get the chance.
1/5/03 4:00 PM