Re Becca said... That looks wonderful. I am sure that she will be wearing it for a long time. You did a great job. 2/14/09 7:46 AM
Christas said... How creative! I would have never thought to eliminate the crossover for a regular t-shirt. Yours fits your daughter perfectly and looks very nice! 2/14/09 9:57 AM
sewtime said... Nice white top!!! 2/14/09 11:17 AM
Diana M said... Very nice looking top -- too bad about the fabric! 2/14/09 11:37 AM
sewcrazy53 said... Nice white top. It would be very nice to get a smile from your daughter. She does NOT look very happy. BUT NICE TOP. 2/14/09 2:50 PM
TalyQ said... Oh, she is not happy, because she doesn't like taking pictures (actually she love to take pictures, but not being in front of the camera!) Thank you for all the compliments. 2/14/09 2:55 PM
Karla Kizer said... That certainly worked well. It looks perfect. I'll bet Jalie patterns, with their size range, are especially good for you and your family. When my daughter needed some soft, plain white shirts to wear under uniforms, I bought a 3-pack of men's undershirts like this: http://tinyurl.com/aq9qw5 ,cut the sleeves and neck ribbing off, and used what was left as "fabric". Even the ribbing came in handy and could be recycled. (Mentioned just in case you run into some undershirts in need of a good home.....) 2/14/09 4:07 PM
wendlesue said... Smart use of that pattern. The fit is great and I do love the neckline finish you did. Too bad about the fabric! 2/14/09 11:46 PM
TalyQ said... Yes, I wish I could get my hands on more Jalie patterns. I only have this one, so we are trying to make the best of it. I love the fact that the patterns come in so many sizes. There are some others saved in my wishlist =). 2/15/09 1:33 AM
LynnTarnowski said... I love a basic pattern that can be modified for my own or others benefit. I like the way the top turned out, even if the fabric wasn't the best. 2/17/09 5:26 PM
Christas said... Another nice top from this pattern! 2/24/10 5:10 PM
That looks wonderful. I am sure that she will be wearing it for a long time. You did a great job.
2/14/09 7:46 AM
How creative! I would have never thought to eliminate the crossover for a regular t-shirt. Yours fits your daughter perfectly and looks very nice!
2/14/09 9:57 AM
Nice white top!!!
2/14/09 11:17 AM
Very nice looking top -- too bad about the fabric!
2/14/09 11:37 AM
Nice white top. It would be very nice to get a smile from your daughter. She does NOT look very happy. BUT NICE TOP.
2/14/09 2:50 PM
Oh, she is not happy, because she doesn't like taking pictures (actually she love to take pictures, but not being in front of the camera!) Thank you for all the compliments.
2/14/09 2:55 PM
That certainly worked well. It looks perfect. I'll bet Jalie patterns, with their size range, are especially good for you and your family. When my daughter needed some soft, plain white shirts to wear under uniforms, I bought a 3-pack of men's undershirts like this: http://tinyurl.com/aq9qw5 ,cut the sleeves and neck ribbing off, and used what was left as "fabric". Even the ribbing came in handy and could be recycled. (Mentioned just in case you run into some undershirts in need of a good home.....)
2/14/09 4:07 PM
Smart use of that pattern. The fit is great and I do love the neckline finish you did. Too bad about the fabric!
2/14/09 11:46 PM
Yes, I wish I could get my hands on more Jalie patterns. I only have this one, so we are trying to make the best of it. I love the fact that the patterns come in so many sizes. There are some others saved in my wishlist =).
2/15/09 1:33 AM
I love a basic pattern that can be modified for my own or others benefit. I like the way the top turned out, even if the fabric wasn't the best.
2/17/09 5:26 PM
Another nice top from this pattern!
2/24/10 5:10 PM