sheree said... This is a great looking shirt! I really like the color of it. It sounds like a wonderful pattern, also. I may have to get this one. 7/22/04 10:00 AM
Levone said... Nice looking shirt and I like the way your cowl drapes. Your review is timely as I want to make this also without the center front/back seams. Did you eliminate the seam allowances in this area to do this? 7/22/04 10:04 AM
Doris Stewart said... Faster than doing laundry! My kind of sewing. Love the fabric. 7/22/04 10:20 AM
Teri said... Very nicely done. Your shirt looks great. 7/22/04 10:26 AM
Elemenopeo said... Looks good - that is a great idea to double the fabric. 7/22/04 11:08 AM
els said... Your top looks great, love the fabric. 7/22/04 11:55 AM
ReneeO said... I agree, the fabric really sets this off! I recently ordered some knits that, upon arrival, I thought were too sheer. I'll have to give your idea a whirl. Thanks for the inspiration, the top looks great! 7/22/04 12:45 PM
Oopsy-Daisy! said... Thanks! Levone -- with 1/4" seams, I figured it wouldn't matter and put the fold on the pattern's cutting line. If the extra inch is too much, you can trim it off the side seams. Just make sure the neckline fold is on grain to be the same as the hemline fold. It is the middle of the seam that curves about. 7/22/04 3:33 PM
SouthernStitch said... Your fabric is unique and the top looks great! 7/22/04 6:43 PM
AnneM said... Very nice; I don't think it would take me 45 minutes, though! 7/23/04 7:01 AM
Dot said... Thanks for the review! I recently ordered this pattern, now I'm really anxious to try it. 7/23/04 1:31 PM
PixieCat said... I love it! You did such a nice job. 7/23/04 3:02 PM
JDpenelope said... This top is just great! And it looks better without the center seam in front, imho. 8/12/04 5:43 AM
Oopsy-Daisy! said... thanks, penelope! the seams really are an optional feature you can skip if you are in a hurry or have a tempermental fabric. I can accomplish any shaping that might be missing on the sides instead. 8/13/04 8:03 AM
This is a great looking shirt! I really like the color of it. It sounds like a wonderful pattern, also. I may have to get this one.
7/22/04 10:00 AM
Nice looking shirt and I like the way your cowl drapes. Your review is timely as I want to make this also without the center front/back seams. Did you eliminate the seam allowances in this area to do this?
7/22/04 10:04 AM
Faster than doing laundry! My kind of sewing. Love the fabric.
7/22/04 10:20 AM
Very nicely done. Your shirt looks great.
7/22/04 10:26 AM
Looks good - that is a great idea to double the fabric.
7/22/04 11:08 AM
Your top looks great, love the fabric.
7/22/04 11:55 AM
I agree, the fabric really sets this off! I recently ordered some knits that, upon arrival, I thought were too sheer. I'll have to give your idea a whirl. Thanks for the inspiration, the top looks great!
7/22/04 12:45 PM
Thanks! Levone -- with 1/4" seams, I figured it wouldn't matter and put the fold on the pattern's cutting line. If the extra inch is too much, you can trim it off the side seams. Just make sure the neckline fold is on grain to be the same as the hemline fold. It is the middle of the seam that curves about.
7/22/04 3:33 PM
Your fabric is unique and the top looks great!
7/22/04 6:43 PM
Very nice; I don't think it would take me 45 minutes, though!
7/23/04 7:01 AM
Thanks for the review! I recently ordered this pattern, now I'm really anxious to try it.
7/23/04 1:31 PM
I love it! You did such a nice job.
7/23/04 3:02 PM
This top is just great! And it looks better without the center seam in front, imho.
8/12/04 5:43 AM
thanks, penelope! the seams really are an optional feature you can skip if you are in a hurry or have a tempermental fabric. I can accomplish any shaping that might be missing on the sides instead.
8/13/04 8:03 AM