jlg said... Cute top, Lou. Hadn't paid attention to this pattern, but now that I've seen it done in a neat fabric, I may have to consider another pattern purchase. 9/11/03 4:43 PM
sewserious1 said... Lou,
Could you moprh this pattern with the armsyces/sleeves from a KS t-shirt pattern with long sleeves? I think that might work to give you the long-sleeved look you want. 9/11/03 5:14 PM
Rhonda Noah said... That's cute! A version with sleeves would be super for winter. Can't wait to see you try it. :-) 9/11/03 5:49 PM
Mini said... I agree about putting in sleeves. You can just trace the armhole fron a top with sleeves, and plug in that sleeve. Easy! I love hooded tops, and making a dress length version would really be fun. This a cute youthful style that could also be worn by older gals (like me! ) in the right fabric. Wool jersey, velour or even stretch velvet would all work. 9/11/03 6:12 PM
Marita Kinnula said... Very nice Lou, I love those colors!!! 9/12/03 0:52 AM
Irene said... Lou, you have a terrific ability to see the possibilities in a pattern drawing. I hadn't looked twice at this pattern, but your top is great! The funnel-neck version looks promising, too. 9/12/03 2:45 AM
Sew it seams said... Very cute top, Lou. I have some really stretchy white terry that would be good for this pattern. Thanks. 9/12/03 10:45 AM
Cute top, Lou. Hadn't paid attention to this pattern, but now that I've seen it done in a neat fabric, I may have to consider another pattern purchase.
9/11/03 4:43 PM
Lou, Could you moprh this pattern with the armsyces/sleeves from a KS t-shirt pattern with long sleeves? I think that might work to give you the long-sleeved look you want.
9/11/03 5:14 PM
That's cute! A version with sleeves would be super for winter. Can't wait to see you try it. :-)
9/11/03 5:49 PM
I agree about putting in sleeves. You can just trace the armhole fron a top with sleeves, and plug in that sleeve. Easy! I love hooded tops, and making a dress length version would really be fun. This a cute youthful style that could also be worn by older gals (like me! ) in the right fabric. Wool jersey, velour or even stretch velvet would all work.
9/11/03 6:12 PM
Very nice Lou, I love those colors!!!
9/12/03 0:52 AM
Lou, you have a terrific ability to see the possibilities in a pattern drawing. I hadn't looked twice at this pattern, but your top is great! The funnel-neck version looks promising, too.
9/12/03 2:45 AM
Very cute top, Lou. I have some really stretchy white terry that would be good for this pattern. Thanks.
9/12/03 10:45 AM