craftylady66 said... Your neckline treatment is lovely! 7/1/08 3:22 AM
Mel.J said... That t-shirt is way more flattering in the after photo. Gorgeous colour, and thanks for the shell stitch tip. 7/1/08 6:13 AM
MissCelie said... If there is something I cannot stand is the oversized tee shirt. Nice remake! 7/1/08 9:18 AM
nancy2001 said... What a terrific difference. 7/1/08 10:29 AM
caleigha said... Wow! You did a really great job. I hadn't yet seen Debbie Cook's tutorial, so thanks for the link. I love the way you did the neckline - very creative. Your t-shirt looks completely transformed. I'm impressed and inspired! Thanks for the review! 7/1/08 11:35 AM
Annie- oh said... This is a great thing to know - thanks. 7/1/08 11:48 AM
Dee2 said... What a difference your alterations made! Great job! 7/1/08 12:05 PM
maryfrana said... Wow, I could not believe it was the same shirt. This is a great remake and the fit is so nice. 7/1/08 12:32 PM
maidathome said... Great little tutorial there. Thanks for sharing with us. Nice looking remake too! 7/1/08 2:12 PM
Amber in Norfolk said... Very cool! 7/1/08 2:50 PM
Birgitte said... Great remake, the T looks great on you. Also the neckline is so pretty and feminine, wonderful tutorial, thank you. 7/1/08 6:37 PM
Annette1 said... What a great idea! I love the finish on your neckline. I'm saving this review for future reference! :o) 7/2/08 3:02 AM
Danvillegirl said... Your tutorial was most helpful. Good remake of the t-shirt 7/2/08 5:35 AM
Jane S said... Lovely neckline on this clever remake. You made this a flattering T for a woman, not some generic one size fits none T shirt any more. 7/2/08 6:32 AM
nicegirl said... Great rescue of a too-big t-shirt! I have stopped even taking t-shirts from events because of their size and shape. Now maybe there's hope! Love your neckline treatment. 7/2/08 5:31 PM
blue mooney said... Wow. Great re-make!! 7/4/08 7:44 AM
Your neckline treatment is lovely!
7/1/08 3:22 AM
That t-shirt is way more flattering in the after photo. Gorgeous colour, and thanks for the shell stitch tip.
7/1/08 6:13 AM
If there is something I cannot stand is the oversized tee shirt. Nice remake!
7/1/08 9:18 AM
What a terrific difference.
7/1/08 10:29 AM
Wow! You did a really great job. I hadn't yet seen Debbie Cook's tutorial, so thanks for the link. I love the way you did the neckline - very creative. Your t-shirt looks completely transformed. I'm impressed and inspired! Thanks for the review!
7/1/08 11:35 AM
This is a great thing to know - thanks.
7/1/08 11:48 AM
What a difference your alterations made! Great job!
7/1/08 12:05 PM
Wow, I could not believe it was the same shirt. This is a great remake and the fit is so nice.
7/1/08 12:32 PM
Great little tutorial there. Thanks for sharing with us. Nice looking remake too!
7/1/08 2:12 PM
Very cool!
7/1/08 2:50 PM
Great remake, the T looks great on you. Also the neckline is so pretty and feminine, wonderful tutorial, thank you.
7/1/08 6:37 PM
What a great idea! I love the finish on your neckline. I'm saving this review for future reference! :o)
7/2/08 3:02 AM
Your tutorial was most helpful. Good remake of the t-shirt
7/2/08 5:35 AM
Lovely neckline on this clever remake. You made this a flattering T for a woman, not some generic one size fits none T shirt any more.
7/2/08 6:32 AM
Great rescue of a too-big t-shirt! I have stopped even taking t-shirts from events because of their size and shape. Now maybe there's hope! Love your neckline treatment.
7/2/08 5:31 PM
Wow. Great re-make!!
7/4/08 7:44 AM