Star said... Mary, very professional looking. I like all your garments in your photo album. 2/26/03 1:21 PM
Irene said... Mary, your sewing looks so RTW, but your daughter's comment highlights the advantages of making your own and combining the features you want. Why not have a sweatshirt-type pocket without the sweatshirt hood? Suddenly, I realize that I can make my friend's daughter a fun garment that can't be found anywhere. Thanks! 2/26/03 3:15 PM
KarenP said... Mary, You've given me something to aspire to for when I have kids to sew for. Your results are so professional looking! Where do you get your nice knits? 2/26/03 5:27 PM
Mbarkle said... Thanks, everyone. Karen, I buy a lot of my children's fabrics from online coops. Many of the ones in my album were leftovers from a clothing manufacturer called Painting Red Rhinos (PRR). They come on white backgrounds, so I have been dyeing them along with solids to get coordinates. It's really fun. Irene-- this is why I love to sew. I can have exactly what I want. 2/26/03 6:30 PM
Debbie Spriggs said... Cute shirt, Mary! I like the contrast pocket and sleeves. I've made this pattern several times, and I love it--so many ways to be creative! 2/26/03 6:34 PM
Charmaine said... Mary, you're children's clothes are fabulous. Ditto to "professional" and "finished RTW". You are an inspiration. 2/27/03 0:17 AM
Mary, very professional looking. I like all your garments in your photo album.
2/26/03 1:21 PM
Mary, your sewing looks so RTW, but your daughter's comment highlights the advantages of making your own and combining the features you want. Why not have a sweatshirt-type pocket without the sweatshirt hood? Suddenly, I realize that I can make my friend's daughter a fun garment that can't be found anywhere. Thanks!
2/26/03 3:15 PM
Mary, You've given me something to aspire to for when I have kids to sew for. Your results are so professional looking! Where do you get your nice knits?
2/26/03 5:27 PM
Thanks, everyone. Karen, I buy a lot of my children's fabrics from online coops. Many of the ones in my album were leftovers from a clothing manufacturer called Painting Red Rhinos (PRR). They come on white backgrounds, so I have been dyeing them along with solids to get coordinates. It's really fun. Irene-- this is why I love to sew. I can have exactly what I want.
2/26/03 6:30 PM
Cute shirt, Mary! I like the contrast pocket and sleeves. I've made this pattern several times, and I love it--so many ways to be creative!
2/26/03 6:34 PM
Mary, you're children's clothes are fabulous. Ditto to "professional" and "finished RTW". You are an inspiration.
2/27/03 0:17 AM