Annette1 said... I'm sitting here laughing at your remark, "There will be no pictures of the casing." :o)) Hey, who cares if the width's consistent? That's what I say! You've got a beautiful top here, and you mastered that wiley (spelling?) chiffon. Graet job! 4/4/07 6:19 PM
Lunar_C said... Great job. It's a lovely wearable top on you. I'm planning on making a chiffon version eventually so thanks...I'll heed your chiffon bias tape warning. : ) I wonder if a satin ribbon binding would work as it's softer. 4/4/07 7:35 PM
TrishW said... I think your top looks wonderful on you!! Adorable. 4/4/07 9:13 PM
cindy-lou said... Hey, I have this pattern too! Can't wait to make it-- yours really looks great! 4/4/07 9:23 PM
nicegirl said... This is so adorable! Way better than the pattern envelope. Your fabric is great. 4/4/07 11:15 PM
Gold said... Looks great on you love the fabric. 4/5/07 7:58 AM
Jane S said... OOOh, bias cut chiffon casing, even the thought makes me squirm. You did a wonderful job on this floaty, feminine top . 4/5/07 8:41 AM
Motorposus said... You look very fresh and summery in your top. The gold threads give it a nice gleam. About the silk chiffon bias casing, I've been there, and my results weren't perfect either, but when the neckline is gathered and tied, absolutely no one notices. Don't confine this lovely top to the grocery store; it deserves to be taken out to dinner! 4/5/07 9:07 AM
Larkin said... What great lessons you learned in mastering a new kind of fabric! And I love the result! It looks very nice on you. 4/5/07 10:58 AM
SandraB said... This top is very cute on you. Love the fabric. 4/5/07 10:39 PM
Schnauzer said... Very pretty top and it looks lovely on you! 4/6/07 7:36 PM
AnneM said... Pretty top, lovely fabric. 4/15/07 11:53 AM
I'm sitting here laughing at your remark, "There will be no pictures of the casing." :o)) Hey, who cares if the width's consistent? That's what I say! You've got a beautiful top here, and you mastered that wiley (spelling?) chiffon. Graet job!
4/4/07 6:19 PM
Great job. It's a lovely wearable top on you. I'm planning on making a chiffon version eventually so thanks...I'll heed your chiffon bias tape warning. : ) I wonder if a satin ribbon binding would work as it's softer.
4/4/07 7:35 PM
I think your top looks wonderful on you!! Adorable.
4/4/07 9:13 PM
Hey, I have this pattern too! Can't wait to make it-- yours really looks great!
4/4/07 9:23 PM
This is so adorable! Way better than the pattern envelope. Your fabric is great.
4/4/07 11:15 PM
Looks great on you love the fabric.
4/5/07 7:58 AM
OOOh, bias cut chiffon casing, even the thought makes me squirm. You did a wonderful job on this floaty, feminine top .
4/5/07 8:41 AM
You look very fresh and summery in your top. The gold threads give it a nice gleam. About the silk chiffon bias casing, I've been there, and my results weren't perfect either, but when the neckline is gathered and tied, absolutely no one notices. Don't confine this lovely top to the grocery store; it deserves to be taken out to dinner!
4/5/07 9:07 AM
What great lessons you learned in mastering a new kind of fabric! And I love the result! It looks very nice on you.
4/5/07 10:58 AM
This top is very cute on you. Love the fabric.
4/5/07 10:39 PM
Very pretty top and it looks lovely on you!
4/6/07 7:36 PM
Pretty top, lovely fabric.
4/15/07 11:53 AM