Donna Isler said... Beautiful skirt! What is foldover elastic? A special kind of elastic, or a technique for using regular elastic? Thanks! 2/2/04 4:33 PM
jlg said... Very pretty, Ann. That fabric is very cheery. 2/2/04 5:55 PM
JDpenelope said... Nice for Valentine's Day! Now that I've lost weight, maybe I can try this. Thanks! 2/2/04 6:37 PM
CatherineN said... Who would have thought that fabric would make such a spectacular skirt. Looks wonderful. 2/2/04 8:42 PM
Schnauzer said... Really lovely Ann. 2/2/04 10:06 PM
sailonsilvergirl said... Very nice skirt! Making a spring skirt is just the ticket when 12" of snow has fallen here in the last 24 hours ... 2/2/04 11:18 PM
Katharine in BXL said... Talk about spring! What fabric did you make this out of? 2/3/04 0:46 AM
Ann C said... Oh, a rayon floral in a full skirt. That's been on my mind also - we will make spring come, won't we? 2/4/04 9:15 AM
Danvillegirl said... Great skirt Ann. I need spring also!! Time to start thinking about new spring clothes maybe it will help move the season along. 2/8/04 3:49 PM
Levone said... Wow, I love your new skirt...nice print. I notice that this time you used a matte jersey. Did you have to go down a size because of this? 7/13/04 6:12 PM
Dot said... Ann, would you please explain how to apply the FOE? I read in your reply to JLG that the FOE helps eliminate the poufiness at the waist. I have read several post, especially in lingerie, where this elastic is used, but I can't get it straight in my mind. I know the elastic folds over so you sew only one time, but how is it not visible when used at the waist? All I'm visualizing the elastic in panties, but I know that is incorrect. Thank you. 7/13/04 6:50 PM
GorgeousFabrics said... Dot, FOE got a pretty good explanation in Gigi's expert forum Here's the link. -Ann 7/13/04 9:19 PM
Dot said... Thanks alot, Ann. I had searched the boards without success. You always come through for us! 7/14/04 12:12 PM
mudcat said... Ann, the black/white swirly fabric looks great. One of those fabric you can dress up or down. 7/14/04 9:16 PM
SNIFFELS said... I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR A REVERSABLE SKIRT PATTERN & INITMIDATED ABOUT DOING IT BUT THIS REVIEW HAS ENCOURAGED ME TO ATTEMPT THIS PATTERN IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT IT WILL BE MUCH CHEAPER TO MAKE VERSES THE COST OF THE ONES ALREADY MADE AS I HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED AT LEAST 6 OF THEM OVER THE PAST 2 YRS 1/13/08 9:31 PM
Beautiful skirt! What is foldover elastic? A special kind of elastic, or a technique for using regular elastic? Thanks!
2/2/04 4:33 PM
Very pretty, Ann. That fabric is very cheery.
2/2/04 5:55 PM
Nice for Valentine's Day! Now that I've lost weight, maybe I can try this. Thanks!
2/2/04 6:37 PM
Who would have thought that fabric would make such a spectacular skirt. Looks wonderful.
2/2/04 8:42 PM
Really lovely Ann.
2/2/04 10:06 PM
Very nice skirt! Making a spring skirt is just the ticket when 12" of snow has fallen here in the last 24 hours ...
2/2/04 11:18 PM
Talk about spring! What fabric did you make this out of?
2/3/04 0:46 AM
Oh, a rayon floral in a full skirt. That's been on my mind also - we will make spring come, won't we?
2/4/04 9:15 AM
Great skirt Ann. I need spring also!! Time to start thinking about new spring clothes maybe it will help move the season along.
2/8/04 3:49 PM
Wow, I love your new skirt...nice print. I notice that this time you used a matte jersey. Did you have to go down a size because of this?
7/13/04 6:12 PM
Ann, would you please explain how to apply the FOE? I read in your reply to JLG that the FOE helps eliminate the poufiness at the waist. I have read several post, especially in lingerie, where this elastic is used, but I can't get it straight in my mind. I know the elastic folds over so you sew only one time, but how is it not visible when used at the waist? All I'm visualizing the elastic in panties, but I know that is incorrect. Thank you.
7/13/04 6:50 PM
Dot, FOE got a pretty good explanation in Gigi's expert forum Here's the link. -Ann
7/13/04 9:19 PM
Thanks alot, Ann. I had searched the boards without success. You always come through for us!
7/14/04 12:12 PM
Ann, the black/white swirly fabric looks great. One of those fabric you can dress up or down.
7/14/04 9:16 PM
I HAVE BEEN SEARCHING FOR A REVERSABLE SKIRT PATTERN & INITMIDATED ABOUT DOING IT BUT THIS REVIEW HAS ENCOURAGED ME TO ATTEMPT THIS PATTERN IN VIEW OF THE FACT THAT IT WILL BE MUCH CHEAPER TO MAKE VERSES THE COST OF THE ONES ALREADY MADE AS I HAVE ALREADY PURCHASED AT LEAST 6 OF THEM OVER THE PAST 2 YRS
1/13/08 9:31 PM