Carolyndh said... It looks like somehow a different pattern than the actual garment was posted with the review?
Cute top--looks very comfortable. 3/12/07 12:25 PM
fuzzygalore said... Yes, the pattern number doesn't correspond. But cute top, interesting to see that quilting cottons now come in softer versions. However, don't trust pictures for how high or low a neckline is - try it on in the paper before you cut anything :-). 3/12/07 1:02 PM
Annette1 said... Very nice! This looks like it'll be a nice cool top for the summertime. Thanks for the review. 3/12/07 7:59 PM
Helen near Sydney said... Denny, to me this top looks too big through the shoulders and upper bust which might account for the large neck opening. Have you considered choosing the pattern according to the upper bust measurement and then doing a FBA to get the extra bust room? FFRP has a great chapter on this. 3/13/07 1:54 AM
ryan's mom said... I love the fabric you used for this top--very spring/summery! Pretty!! 3/13/07 7:11 AM
Puddin Pop said... Denny, I agree with Helen. This is what I am working on now for myself. I am going to go down a size and then do a full bust adjustment. Of course, then I will make sure the waist and hip is big enough. Your top looks great, though. Probably, just people that sew will notice the big -ness of it. If you do this, it will probably be more comfortable on you. 3/13/07 10:37 AM
It looks like somehow a different pattern than the actual garment was posted with the review? Cute top--looks very comfortable.
3/12/07 12:25 PM
Yes, the pattern number doesn't correspond. But cute top, interesting to see that quilting cottons now come in softer versions. However, don't trust pictures for how high or low a neckline is - try it on in the paper before you cut anything :-).
3/12/07 1:02 PM
Very nice! This looks like it'll be a nice cool top for the summertime. Thanks for the review.
3/12/07 7:59 PM
Denny, to me this top looks too big through the shoulders and upper bust which might account for the large neck opening. Have you considered choosing the pattern according to the upper bust measurement and then doing a FBA to get the extra bust room? FFRP has a great chapter on this.
3/13/07 1:54 AM
I love the fabric you used for this top--very spring/summery! Pretty!!
3/13/07 7:11 AM
Denny, I agree with Helen. This is what I am working on now for myself. I am going to go down a size and then do a full bust adjustment. Of course, then I will make sure the waist and hip is big enough. Your top looks great, though. Probably, just people that sew will notice the big -ness of it. If you do this, it will probably be more comfortable on you.
3/13/07 10:37 AM