Rosesred said... This tops drapes really nicely! I've never sewn with mesh before, but you make the results look so good, I might have to try it 2/10/11 4:19 AM
newmama said... It's very pretty and looks nice on you. 2/10/11 6:44 AM
JDpenelope said... Nice top! Good idea to sew two pieces of mesh together and treat them as one. I have used a stretchy lining fabric for see-thru knits, from EOS, but it was too heavy. Now I see Linda (of EOS) has a new power-mesh lining that would probably work better, for $9 per yard. Thanks for review. 2/10/11 7:19 AM
Christas said... Your top looks very pretty! 2/10/11 9:26 AM
luckysweetheart said... Thank you all for the kind comments! :)
If you don't want to use two layers of your fashion fabric, I'm sure a knit or mesh lining would suffice. :) 2/15/11 1:15 PM
This tops drapes really nicely! I've never sewn with mesh before, but you make the results look so good, I might have to try it
2/10/11 4:19 AM
It's very pretty and looks nice on you.
2/10/11 6:44 AM
Nice top! Good idea to sew two pieces of mesh together and treat them as one. I have used a stretchy lining fabric for see-thru knits, from EOS, but it was too heavy. Now I see Linda (of EOS) has a new power-mesh lining that would probably work better, for $9 per yard. Thanks for review.
2/10/11 7:19 AM
Your top looks very pretty!
2/10/11 9:26 AM
Thank you all for the kind comments! :) If you don't want to use two layers of your fashion fabric, I'm sure a knit or mesh lining would suffice. :)
2/15/11 1:15 PM