Heatherrique said... Looks great and fun to wear! Super job! 8/10/07 8:53 AM
arianamaniacs said... I love this pattern, I have sewn it twice. Unfortunately too much time passed in between times and I forgot that Burda doesn't include seam allowance and they are both too small, DOH! I'm a slow learner ;)
Your sleeves turned out gorgeous! 4/1/09 4:38 AM
mhk3boys said... Your looks great! It looks like it took a lot of blood sweat and tears! 4/1/09 9:07 AM
Peggy L said... It turned out great. Sorry, no answer on the sleeves but you might ask over on the "message boards". 4/1/09 9:12 PM
ClaireEmily said... Well it might have been a pain to sew but it looks just beautiful!!! I love the colour and the style. 4/2/09 4:06 AM
MagpieJen said... Very Elven indeed! We must find a way to save it! If the organza is just tearing from the stitching I'm not sure what to suggest - maybe the organza needs a stabilizer before sewing? Something like spray starch or even fray check? Fray check will change the feel of the fabric, so maybe test it on a piece first. Another idea I had was to use really big long stitches that are less likely to tear. 4/6/09 2:23 PM
Looks great and fun to wear! Super job!
8/10/07 8:53 AM
I love this pattern, I have sewn it twice. Unfortunately too much time passed in between times and I forgot that Burda doesn't include seam allowance and they are both too small, DOH! I'm a slow learner ;) Your sleeves turned out gorgeous!
4/1/09 4:38 AM
Your looks great! It looks like it took a lot of blood sweat and tears!
4/1/09 9:07 AM
It turned out great. Sorry, no answer on the sleeves but you might ask over on the "message boards".
4/1/09 9:12 PM
Well it might have been a pain to sew but it looks just beautiful!!! I love the colour and the style.
4/2/09 4:06 AM
Very Elven indeed! We must find a way to save it! If the organza is just tearing from the stitching I'm not sure what to suggest - maybe the organza needs a stabilizer before sewing? Something like spray starch or even fray check? Fray check will change the feel of the fabric, so maybe test it on a piece first. Another idea I had was to use really big long stitches that are less likely to tear.
4/6/09 2:23 PM