Rhoda K said... Nice looking jacket - very professional job! 10/28/10 2:00 PM
Nan Kay said... Well done, Peter. Looks great on too. 10/28/10 2:43 PM
Nan Kay said... Some days I hate computers! Sorry for the double post. 10/28/10 2:43 PM
FreyaStark said... Very smart and impressive. Well done. 10/28/10 4:05 PM
Rhonda in Montreal said... Peter, I had the same sheets in the early 70's ;)! Really nice jacket!! Thanks for encouraging the great purpose of making muslins ;) 10/28/10 6:45 PM
DaisyEsq said... You did a wonderful job on your jacket. I love the color too. 10/28/10 7:24 PM
Peter in NYC said... Thanks, guys! 10/28/10 7:58 PM
ChristinePDX said... This is SOOOO nice, velveteen jean jackets are the best. 10/28/10 8:36 PM
MNBarb said... How timely. I'm just getting ready to make the women's version of this KS pattern so I appreciate all of the photos. The two color topstitching with the wool hat is SO smart! Nice work! 10/28/10 9:46 PM
cloudyhn said... Wow, a guy can sew... You did great job. It looks really good on you. 10/28/10 11:20 PM
Maree P said... It's a great jacket Peter - enviable top stitching and buttonholes - and fits you so well - lovely. 10/29/10 4:46 AM
tess said... Yet another triumph Peter, I always love your reviews! 10/29/10 5:33 AM
JEF said... Great! 10/29/10 9:33 AM
leeannz said... beautiful work Peter...looks fab. 10/29/10 10:38 AM
rozzybabe said... You put a ton of prep work into the jacket - I think you can put many of us ladies to shame in that area! Super job & a great look! 10/29/10 12:18 PM
Kayseri said... Great looking jacket. 10/31/10 3:47 AM
AuntieShel said... Yay, Peter, you finished and it looks AWESOME!!! Will stop by your blog later. People (who sew) talk about taking ease out of a sleeve cap like its pouring water out of a cup! Can you explain how you did this? Is it on your blog? Thank you so much!! 11/1/10 11:02 AM
Nice looking jacket - very professional job!
10/28/10 2:00 PM
Well done, Peter. Looks great on too.
10/28/10 2:43 PM
Some days I hate computers! Sorry for the double post.
10/28/10 2:43 PM
Very smart and impressive. Well done.
10/28/10 4:05 PM
Peter, I had the same sheets in the early 70's ;)! Really nice jacket!! Thanks for encouraging the great purpose of making muslins ;)
10/28/10 6:45 PM
You did a wonderful job on your jacket. I love the color too.
10/28/10 7:24 PM
Thanks, guys!
10/28/10 7:58 PM
This is SOOOO nice, velveteen jean jackets are the best.
10/28/10 8:36 PM
How timely. I'm just getting ready to make the women's version of this KS pattern so I appreciate all of the photos. The two color topstitching with the wool hat is SO smart! Nice work!
10/28/10 9:46 PM
Wow, a guy can sew... You did great job. It looks really good on you.
10/28/10 11:20 PM
It's a great jacket Peter - enviable top stitching and buttonholes - and fits you so well - lovely.
10/29/10 4:46 AM
Yet another triumph Peter, I always love your reviews!
10/29/10 5:33 AM
Great!
10/29/10 9:33 AM
beautiful work Peter...looks fab.
10/29/10 10:38 AM
You put a ton of prep work into the jacket - I think you can put many of us ladies to shame in that area! Super job & a great look!
10/29/10 12:18 PM
Great looking jacket.
10/31/10 3:47 AM
Yay, Peter, you finished and it looks AWESOME!!! Will stop by your blog later. People (who sew) talk about taking ease out of a sleeve cap like its pouring water out of a cup! Can you explain how you did this? Is it on your blog? Thank you so much!!
11/1/10 11:02 AM