marjenann said... What a dynamic looking jacket. Your new technique is very clever. The raincoat you previously reviewed is amazing too!! 2/3/10 7:18 AM
Puppy said... After seeing your cool dot technique, I went to your blog and after looking at that for a while, all I can say is that is sure looks fun to be you! 2/3/10 9:47 AM
moushka said... Great jacket! Love the clothes you make, you have great style. 2/3/10 9:53 AM
DorothyK said... Fantastic. Not only is it a great pattern, but your treatment of the fabric is extraordinary - a one of a kind creation. Well done! 2/3/10 3:03 PM
Sewlovelier said... This is fabulous. I read about it on your blog earlier and love your creativity. 2/3/10 5:51 PM
Ann Smith said... Really cool. This looks just great. I fear that tool might be dangerous in my hands though! 2/4/10 0:18 AM
lisa m said... Wow, this turned out great! You are ready for the rain. You've made great use of the hot knife technique; may I add that I also took a class in this at Sewing Workshop in SF taught by the incomparable Bill Jones? Lisam of BABES 2/4/10 10:14 AM
ssssdeb said... Very inspiring! Can't wait to try this. Thanks :) 2/4/10 12:39 PM
gatorgirl4325 said... Thank you for sharing such a interesting technique! I love the texture of the black fabric and the red that is underneath. 2/4/10 3:25 PM
What a dynamic looking jacket. Your new technique is very clever. The raincoat you previously reviewed is amazing too!!
2/3/10 7:18 AM
After seeing your cool dot technique, I went to your blog and after looking at that for a while, all I can say is that is sure looks fun to be you!
2/3/10 9:47 AM
Great jacket! Love the clothes you make, you have great style.
2/3/10 9:53 AM
Fantastic. Not only is it a great pattern, but your treatment of the fabric is extraordinary - a one of a kind creation. Well done!
2/3/10 3:03 PM
This is fabulous. I read about it on your blog earlier and love your creativity.
2/3/10 5:51 PM
Really cool. This looks just great. I fear that tool might be dangerous in my hands though!
2/4/10 0:18 AM
Wow, this turned out great! You are ready for the rain. You've made great use of the hot knife technique; may I add that I also took a class in this at Sewing Workshop in SF taught by the incomparable Bill Jones? Lisam of BABES
2/4/10 10:14 AM
Very inspiring! Can't wait to try this. Thanks :)
2/4/10 12:39 PM
Thank you for sharing such a interesting technique! I love the texture of the black fabric and the red that is underneath.
2/4/10 3:25 PM