Mary Stiefer said... For a vintage style - it looks good on you. Not everyone could wear this type of dress. Congrats. For all of the problems you had - you did a great job. 7/24/04 3:48 PM
Debbie Cook said... Nikki, congratulations for finishing this dress through all the trials and tribulations! It looks wonderful and I think you nailed the fit. 7/24/04 4:20 PM
KathleenS said... It does look very 1920s, and you got a fantastic colour match between the two fabrics! 7/25/04 1:48 AM
mudcat said... Nice to see this made up. I've had this pattern since it first came out but I didn't realize it would end up so gathered looking. Nor did I realize how much fabric it took. I think if I ever get around to making it I would want to make the skirt less full. Thanks for another excellent review. 7/25/04 11:56 AM
Georgene said... Nikki, your dress came out great! I love the effect pf the solid and print. It looks like all the fitting process in the top worked well. I would use the rectified pattern of the top to make a blouse or something else. 7/25/04 2:44 PM
SouthernStitch said... Nikki this is so awesome! Just think of what you would have to pay for something like this in RTW - great project and lovely fabric. 7/25/04 7:50 PM
For a vintage style - it looks good on you. Not everyone could wear this type of dress. Congrats. For all of the problems you had - you did a great job.
7/24/04 3:48 PM
Nikki, congratulations for finishing this dress through all the trials and tribulations! It looks wonderful and I think you nailed the fit.
7/24/04 4:20 PM
It does look very 1920s, and you got a fantastic colour match between the two fabrics!
7/25/04 1:48 AM
Nice to see this made up. I've had this pattern since it first came out but I didn't realize it would end up so gathered looking. Nor did I realize how much fabric it took. I think if I ever get around to making it I would want to make the skirt less full. Thanks for another excellent review.
7/25/04 11:56 AM
Nikki, your dress came out great! I love the effect pf the solid and print. It looks like all the fitting process in the top worked well. I would use the rectified pattern of the top to make a blouse or something else.
7/25/04 2:44 PM
Nikki this is so awesome! Just think of what you would have to pay for something like this in RTW - great project and lovely fabric.
7/25/04 7:50 PM