imsewcrazy said... Beautiful jacket!!! I really love your versions. These jacket are so versatile. I especially love the black and white version. The time spent on these jackets was well worth it! 4/16/11 8:17 PM
Knitters Delight said... This isn't even a pattern I had noticed. You versions are really something extra special. 4/16/11 8:32 PM
mssewcrazy said... I really like how you have worked this pattern. I think it is one you will get lots of mileage out of now that you have all the fit stuff out of the way. Yours looks lots better than the pattern cover. 4/16/11 9:32 PM
RadarRadiance said... I vote for the black and white! It is looks terrific and very now!!! 4/16/11 11:10 PM
dingyadi said... Lovely jacket. I particularly like the black and white version - very elegant. 4/16/11 11:16 PM
Christas said... Very stylish jacket! Your fabric choice is perfect for it. Both versions are wonderful, but the black and white one is my fav for sure! 4/16/11 11:30 PM
Aroura said... I really like both versions, but I actually like the tweedy one best. I would love to own something like that! Both will get a lot of use, I'm sure, though. Great job! 4/16/11 11:40 PM
Kim12469 said... Beautiful! I love how you envision what you want and make it happen! 4/17/11 8:49 AM
Lori V said... Wonderful jacket. 4/17/11 9:03 AM
marec said... You have such incredible style! Beautiful, classic jacket. 4/17/11 10:59 AM
gatorgirl4325 said... Thank you for sharing your jacket journey with us. Sometimes it's not about giving up - it is about working with a pattern until it becomes what you want. Love your polka-dot version. Very up-to-date and perfect for this time of year. 4/17/11 5:39 PM
SewWil said... I love both of your jackets. Great job! 4/17/11 5:48 PM
LisaRM said... Love the fabric of this one. Nice work. 4/17/11 7:03 PM
FreyaStark said... The black and white is a really snazzy jacket. Well done. 4/18/11 8:18 PM
GodsgirlT said... VERY nice jacket!!! I am loving your fabric choice! 4/19/11 1:32 PM
Barbara V said... Your jackets are so lovely. It's nice to see how you have changed the details to fit your preferences. I love how you used the reverse side of the double faced wool to bind the edges. Neat effect! 4/22/11 8:54 PM
Beautiful jacket!!! I really love your versions. These jacket are so versatile. I especially love the black and white version. The time spent on these jackets was well worth it!
4/16/11 8:17 PM
This isn't even a pattern I had noticed. You versions are really something extra special.
4/16/11 8:32 PM
I really like how you have worked this pattern. I think it is one you will get lots of mileage out of now that you have all the fit stuff out of the way. Yours looks lots better than the pattern cover.
4/16/11 9:32 PM
I vote for the black and white! It is looks terrific and very now!!!
4/16/11 11:10 PM
Lovely jacket. I particularly like the black and white version - very elegant.
4/16/11 11:16 PM
Very stylish jacket! Your fabric choice is perfect for it. Both versions are wonderful, but the black and white one is my fav for sure!
4/16/11 11:30 PM
I really like both versions, but I actually like the tweedy one best. I would love to own something like that! Both will get a lot of use, I'm sure, though. Great job!
4/16/11 11:40 PM
Beautiful! I love how you envision what you want and make it happen!
4/17/11 8:49 AM
Wonderful jacket.
4/17/11 9:03 AM
You have such incredible style! Beautiful, classic jacket.
4/17/11 10:59 AM
Thank you for sharing your jacket journey with us. Sometimes it's not about giving up - it is about working with a pattern until it becomes what you want. Love your polka-dot version. Very up-to-date and perfect for this time of year.
4/17/11 5:39 PM
I love both of your jackets. Great job!
4/17/11 5:48 PM
Love the fabric of this one. Nice work.
4/17/11 7:03 PM
The black and white is a really snazzy jacket. Well done.
4/18/11 8:18 PM
VERY nice jacket!!! I am loving your fabric choice!
4/19/11 1:32 PM
Your jackets are so lovely. It's nice to see how you have changed the details to fit your preferences. I love how you used the reverse side of the double faced wool to bind the edges. Neat effect!
4/22/11 8:54 PM