JeanK said... I love your top. This pattern appears to me to be a new presentation in pattern no. and picture of another Kwik Sew pattern that I've had for years (2 copies, in fact, I wore the first one out). I don't see my pattern in the catalogue, but the shape and style of this one are exactly the same. I totally agree with you about the sewing time. I really like this pattern because it's flattering on my somewhat hourglass figure (ok, two sizes larger in hips than bust - but I have a waist). I've sewn it many times in various weights for winter and summer. I've changed the neckline and sleeves - very easy. This pattern is a definite keeper. 8/22/07 5:27 PM
CarolynGM said... I thought I had all the knit top patterns I would ever need until I saw this one. I must have it! 8/22/07 5:30 PM
Stacy Sews said... I love it! Thanks for pointing this pattern out! 8/23/07 9:53 AM
Nancy K said... Looks good Ann. I don't wear turtlenecks, but I am making that jumper for dd and will show her the turtleneck pattern. Thanks for pointing it out. What method fba did you use? It doesn't look like you added a dart. 8/23/07 10:00 AM
Mahogany Stylist said... Looks good. I need to pick up this pattern. The classic turleneck is a must have for Chicago winters. I'll probably make several for me and my dd. 8/23/07 10:53 AM
gatorgirl4325 said... I never thought of making my own turtlenecks! :O Great top, Ann. It will look fabulous with your jumper. 8/23/07 11:29 AM
Karen6790 said... Thank you for the review. I've had this cut out for ages and keep putting it aside because . . . I'm not sure why. Yours is beautiful, and serves as a serious kick in the pants for me. 8/23/07 1:57 PM
I love your top. This pattern appears to me to be a new presentation in pattern no. and picture of another Kwik Sew pattern that I've had for years (2 copies, in fact, I wore the first one out). I don't see my pattern in the catalogue, but the shape and style of this one are exactly the same. I totally agree with you about the sewing time. I really like this pattern because it's flattering on my somewhat hourglass figure (ok, two sizes larger in hips than bust - but I have a waist). I've sewn it many times in various weights for winter and summer. I've changed the neckline and sleeves - very easy. This pattern is a definite keeper.
8/22/07 5:27 PM
I thought I had all the knit top patterns I would ever need until I saw this one. I must have it!
8/22/07 5:30 PM
Nice looking top!
8/22/07 10:09 PM
I love it! Thanks for pointing this pattern out!
8/23/07 9:53 AM
Looks good Ann. I don't wear turtlenecks, but I am making that jumper for dd and will show her the turtleneck pattern. Thanks for pointing it out. What method fba did you use? It doesn't look like you added a dart.
8/23/07 10:00 AM
Looks good. I need to pick up this pattern. The classic turleneck is a must have for Chicago winters. I'll probably make several for me and my dd.
8/23/07 10:53 AM
I never thought of making my own turtlenecks! :O Great top, Ann. It will look fabulous with your jumper.
8/23/07 11:29 AM
Thank you for the review. I've had this cut out for ages and keep putting it aside because . . . I'm not sure why. Yours is beautiful, and serves as a serious kick in the pants for me.
8/23/07 1:57 PM