Tonia Van Dyk said... These look really comfortable! Are they quick to sew? They look like they may be. 5/27/03 11:07 AM
mudcat said... They are quick to sew as I make them. You'd probably add a little bit of time if you were going to add the lace. Also, one thing I mentioned in my original interview was that I thought the instructions for applying the lace was a little confusing. 5/28/03 0:59 AM
AnneM said... I have a RTW silk charmeuse bias-cut nightshirt that I love. I want to make some other versions, but haven't wanted to draft up a pattern. This sounds like the perfect starting point. BTW, my RTW version is a crepe-back charmeuse, and uses the crepe side as neck, hem & armhole finishing. Looks great. Thanks for reviewing this. I hadn't noticed this pattern before. (Glad you made one for the stash reduction contest, since I missed the original review. )
7/10/05 5:46 PM
These look really comfortable! Are they quick to sew? They look like they may be.
5/27/03 11:07 AM
They are quick to sew as I make them. You'd probably add a little bit of time if you were going to add the lace. Also, one thing I mentioned in my original interview was that I thought the instructions for applying the lace was a little confusing.
5/28/03 0:59 AM
I have a RTW silk charmeuse bias-cut nightshirt that I love. I want to make some other versions, but haven't wanted to draft up a pattern. This sounds like the perfect starting point. BTW, my RTW version is a crepe-back charmeuse, and uses the crepe side as neck, hem & armhole finishing. Looks great. Thanks for reviewing this. I hadn't noticed this pattern before. (Glad you made one for the stash reduction contest, since I missed the original review. )
7/10/05 5:46 PM