MNBarb said... I love these pants. It's a look I can wear but seldom find. They make your bum look great, woo, hoo! Looks like a pattern that could be made up in lots of different fabrics. 1/23/11 9:40 PM
no7262 said... These look so cute on you! Really nice work! Nora :) 1/23/11 10:54 PM
SansSouci572 said... I concur with Barb! 1/23/11 10:55 PM
FreyaStark said... They're really cute and distinctive pants. 1/24/11 3:44 AM
jent said... these are so pretty! 1/24/11 5:32 AM
mylittleelephant said... This is on my sew list and thank you for a helpful review, just one question, how heavy is the interfacing you used for the waistband? I am a fan of this kind of shaped waistband and but even though I have done a few, I am still not too sure what is the best for it....... 1/24/11 9:19 AM
21wale said... These look fabulous. I have to say this look has really grown on me since I got this mag. issue. BTW, I'm pretty sure you slice the pattern, then cut the fabric individually. I've done this with other Burdastyle patterns. Ottobre does that method often (with clearer instructions). My reasaoning? How would they add seam allowances in the middle of the piece? But, hey, the other method worked for you, so who knows? 1/24/11 9:22 AM
I love these pants. It's a look I can wear but seldom find. They make your bum look great, woo, hoo! Looks like a pattern that could be made up in lots of different fabrics.
1/23/11 9:40 PM
These look so cute on you! Really nice work! Nora :)
1/23/11 10:54 PM
I concur with Barb!
1/23/11 10:55 PM
They're really cute and distinctive pants.
1/24/11 3:44 AM
these are so pretty!
1/24/11 5:32 AM
This is on my sew list and thank you for a helpful review, just one question, how heavy is the interfacing you used for the waistband? I am a fan of this kind of shaped waistband and but even though I have done a few, I am still not too sure what is the best for it.......
1/24/11 9:19 AM
These look fabulous. I have to say this look has really grown on me since I got this mag. issue. BTW, I'm pretty sure you slice the pattern, then cut the fabric individually. I've done this with other Burdastyle patterns. Ottobre does that method often (with clearer instructions). My reasaoning? How would they add seam allowances in the middle of the piece? But, hey, the other method worked for you, so who knows?
1/24/11 9:22 AM