Renren said... Both dresses are very cute and the LOL fabrics you've chosen are perfect for this pattern! (Do you have a photographer who follows you around? or is it those pesky, annoying paparazzi?) 11/11/11 12:58 PM
mhk3boys said... Wow! That dress looks awesome! I have not been on here in awhile and I see you are up to 240 reviews! I have alot of catching up to do! 11/11/11 1:34 PM
pterion said... I really like this dress on you. I know circle skirts are a pain to hem, but they are indeed fun and dramatic to wear. 11/11/11 1:41 PM
Terri A said... Wow you used amazing fabric for these! Great job! 11/11/11 4:15 PM
Mufffet said... When do you find the time to sew all this cute stuff! Another really nice garment here. Looks very nice on you and really fun. 11/11/11 5:21 PM
babbling brook said... IMO this is the most beautifully flattering garment I've seen you in! The top half is wonderfully feminine while the bottom half creates graceful balance. The fabric is perfect for your complexion and the pattern. Just lovely!!! 11/11/11 9:16 PM
Elizabeth made this said... Gorgeous fabric and the colors and the style are great on you. Well done. 11/11/11 9:19 PM
Barbara V said... Really pretty dresses...so nice too in the Tana lawn. They look great on both you and Heather. 11/11/11 10:36 PM
becca a said... What a lovely dress! The fabric is fantastic, and works beautifully with this pattern. Heather's dress is so pretty, too. 11/12/11 0:11 AM
FreyaStark said... Lovely! 11/12/11 6:11 AM
MarianS said... You look great in this dress. I love the fabric! 11/12/11 10:49 AM
SewWil said... Beautiful dresses!!! Love your choice of fabrics for both dresses. Great job scaling down the dress to fit your daughter. Thanks for the detailed review. 11/12/11 1:44 PM
Oceanpeg said... Love the dress. It really looks great on you in that great fabric choice, too. Love your daughters dress and how you reduced it in size to make it up for her. Reminds me of the mother/daughter dresses that my own mom made back in the late 40's and in the 50's, which got me into sewing my own dresses, too, just like your daughter is now doing... Had sons myself, with a granddaughter under 2 YO to hopefully follow the family sewing tradition as you are doing with your daughter etc. 3/4/12 0:08 AM
Both dresses are very cute and the LOL fabrics you've chosen are perfect for this pattern! (Do you have a photographer who follows you around? or is it those pesky, annoying paparazzi?)
11/11/11 12:58 PM
Wow! That dress looks awesome! I have not been on here in awhile and I see you are up to 240 reviews! I have alot of catching up to do!
11/11/11 1:34 PM
I really like this dress on you. I know circle skirts are a pain to hem, but they are indeed fun and dramatic to wear.
11/11/11 1:41 PM
Wow you used amazing fabric for these! Great job!
11/11/11 4:15 PM
When do you find the time to sew all this cute stuff! Another really nice garment here. Looks very nice on you and really fun.
11/11/11 5:21 PM
IMO this is the most beautifully flattering garment I've seen you in! The top half is wonderfully feminine while the bottom half creates graceful balance. The fabric is perfect for your complexion and the pattern. Just lovely!!!
11/11/11 9:16 PM
Gorgeous fabric and the colors and the style are great on you. Well done.
11/11/11 9:19 PM
Really pretty dresses...so nice too in the Tana lawn. They look great on both you and Heather.
11/11/11 10:36 PM
What a lovely dress! The fabric is fantastic, and works beautifully with this pattern. Heather's dress is so pretty, too.
11/12/11 0:11 AM
Lovely!
11/12/11 6:11 AM
You look great in this dress. I love the fabric!
11/12/11 10:49 AM
Beautiful dresses!!! Love your choice of fabrics for both dresses. Great job scaling down the dress to fit your daughter. Thanks for the detailed review.
11/12/11 1:44 PM
Love the dress. It really looks great on you in that great fabric choice, too. Love your daughters dress and how you reduced it in size to make it up for her. Reminds me of the mother/daughter dresses that my own mom made back in the late 40's and in the 50's, which got me into sewing my own dresses, too, just like your daughter is now doing... Had sons myself, with a granddaughter under 2 YO to hopefully follow the family sewing tradition as you are doing with your daughter etc.
3/4/12 0:08 AM