KathleenS said... That's why we sew, so that we can have things we couldn't have otherwise. It's great that your daughter's so happy with it. For some reason I can't enlarge your picture? 11/13/11 4:24 AM
Nancy Rhodes said... Please, when you have fully recovered, a link to big picture wood be truly appreciated.. Lucky daughter! And a belated H.Bday to you! 11/13/11 8:10 AM
Marcia R said... I would love to see the jacket, but the link does not work. Can you re-shoot the jacket and post. Thxs 11/13/11 10:25 AM
Julia C said... Great coat. I think hope your daughter gets at least a couple of years in this before she grows out of it. 11/13/11 10:44 AM
Aroura said... Beautiful coat, and she looks so happy in it! Remember, pattern sizes are not the same as RTW sizes. In RTW, I wear a 6, but in most patterns, I wear a 12 or 14. This is normal. :) 11/13/11 11:07 AM
marec said... What a lovely coat. That is such a cute pic of her flipping the coat hem to flash the lining. 11/13/11 11:48 AM
Karen Easter said... This is a truly amazing coat! And such a labor of love! It's so obvious that your daughter loves it. She'll remember this expression of love / feat of engineering her whole life. 11/13/11 1:29 PM
petro said... Lovely coat, great model! 11/13/11 3:23 PM
Catbird said... What a true labor of love, with wonderful results! I love the unusual style of the coat and it suits your willowy daughter to a "T." She looks fantastic and is lucky to have that tall thin body because clothes will always look good on her! 11/13/11 3:55 PM
tsedai said... Result looks great! Very worth the effort. Too bad you had such a difficult time with the instructions. 11/14/11 1:55 AM
ChristmasHills said... Fabulous coat, fabulous model and fabulous review. 11/14/11 9:59 PM
That's why we sew, so that we can have things we couldn't have otherwise. It's great that your daughter's so happy with it. For some reason I can't enlarge your picture?
11/13/11 4:24 AM
Please, when you have fully recovered, a link to big picture wood be truly appreciated.. Lucky daughter! And a belated H.Bday to you!
11/13/11 8:10 AM
I would love to see the jacket, but the link does not work. Can you re-shoot the jacket and post. Thxs
11/13/11 10:25 AM
Great coat. I think hope your daughter gets at least a couple of years in this before she grows out of it.
11/13/11 10:44 AM
Beautiful coat, and she looks so happy in it! Remember, pattern sizes are not the same as RTW sizes. In RTW, I wear a 6, but in most patterns, I wear a 12 or 14. This is normal. :)
11/13/11 11:07 AM
What a lovely coat. That is such a cute pic of her flipping the coat hem to flash the lining.
11/13/11 11:48 AM
This is a truly amazing coat! And such a labor of love! It's so obvious that your daughter loves it. She'll remember this expression of love / feat of engineering her whole life.
11/13/11 1:29 PM
Lovely coat, great model!
11/13/11 3:23 PM
What a true labor of love, with wonderful results! I love the unusual style of the coat and it suits your willowy daughter to a "T." She looks fantastic and is lucky to have that tall thin body because clothes will always look good on her!
11/13/11 3:55 PM
Result looks great! Very worth the effort. Too bad you had such a difficult time with the instructions.
11/14/11 1:55 AM
Fabulous coat, fabulous model and fabulous review.
11/14/11 9:59 PM