said... I've been giving an eye on this one too, maybe I'll have to get this also, when a pattern is used many times over it has to be ok. 7/15/02 4:15 PM
said... What a beautiful tunic! I never noticed it before, but now I want one too! I think many tunics are uninteresting, but this is just lovely! 7/15/02 6:12 PM
Susan Ott said... How easy would this be for a beginner? 1/24/03 6:33 PM
Gammy aka Pat Cunningham said... Susan Ott...for a beginner sewer this pattern would be perfect. I say this, because it would give you every advantage of set in sleeves, a little different manipulation of a facing and you can make it as long as you wish, or to specifications. If you aren't sure of your skill set, make it out of muslin first. I have done many things in muslin first, helps in understanding some steps better. You'll do fine, have fun, be creative. Love, Gammy 1/24/03 10:19 PM
Karenza said... I would like more information on the fabrics and finishes used and also any alterations that have been made 8/29/06 9:57 PM
I've been giving an eye on this one too, maybe I'll have to get this also, when a pattern is used many times over it has to be ok.
7/15/02 4:15 PM
What a beautiful tunic! I never noticed it before, but now I want one too! I think many tunics are uninteresting, but this is just lovely!
7/15/02 6:12 PM
How easy would this be for a beginner?
1/24/03 6:33 PM
Susan Ott...for a beginner sewer this pattern would be perfect. I say this, because it would give you every advantage of set in sleeves, a little different manipulation of a facing and you can make it as long as you wish, or to specifications. If you aren't sure of your skill set, make it out of muslin first. I have done many things in muslin first, helps in understanding some steps better. You'll do fine, have fun, be creative. Love, Gammy
1/24/03 10:19 PM
I would like more information on the fabrics and finishes used and also any alterations that have been made
8/29/06 9:57 PM