Christas said... This looks very nice! I love the new fabrics on your blog. You are very talented. 1/12/09 8:07 PM
Renren said... Beautiful knit fabric and I love the Ikea print in the background which you have cleverly turned into wall art! 1/12/09 8:11 PM
Joey in Katy said... I'm with you on the whole ribbing thing -- ribbing just isn't the right solution in many cases. 1/12/09 8:26 PM
sewtime said... Cute top, love the fabric. 1/12/09 8:55 PM
plazaglass said... Very cool shirt. Great fabric choice, too. 1/12/09 11:08 PM
Elke said... Great looking shirt...fit is perfect and really like the fabric! 1/13/09 1:02 PM
MammaJamma said... Looks great! What about using a knit strip cut on the bias for more stretchability? --Or, do you use a serger or wooly nylon thread in the under looper? I have been experimenting with clear elastic set inside what might have been ribbing, but haven't yet been satisfied. Knits are easy, and at the same time, so different between each piece. Keep up the good work, and keep trying!! I think you have it whipped, except for your own critique. That is how we learn. 1/13/09 10:11 PM
This looks very nice! I love the new fabrics on your blog. You are very talented.
1/12/09 8:07 PM
Beautiful knit fabric and I love the Ikea print in the background which you have cleverly turned into wall art!
1/12/09 8:11 PM
I'm with you on the whole ribbing thing -- ribbing just isn't the right solution in many cases.
1/12/09 8:26 PM
Cute top, love the fabric.
1/12/09 8:55 PM
Very cool shirt. Great fabric choice, too.
1/12/09 11:08 PM
Great looking shirt...fit is perfect and really like the fabric!
1/13/09 1:02 PM
Looks great! What about using a knit strip cut on the bias for more stretchability? --Or, do you use a serger or wooly nylon thread in the under looper? I have been experimenting with clear elastic set inside what might have been ribbing, but haven't yet been satisfied. Knits are easy, and at the same time, so different between each piece. Keep up the good work, and keep trying!! I think you have it whipped, except for your own critique. That is how we learn.
1/13/09 10:11 PM