PegL said... Great looking skirt! What an ingenious idea using a combination of all those patterns! Fantastic idea! 10/30/04 4:01 PM
joan said... Very nice! I betcha' Loes would be pleased to know her patterns are being used in such creative ways. 10/30/04 4:39 PM
Mini said... That's brilliant. You have given us all some good ideas. I think I'll try putting the back seam from the Brussells Skirt at the side, and inserting a pocket from my favorite Stretch and Sew pattern in the seam, which I would not have thought of if I hadn't seen this. Thanks! 10/30/04 5:11 PM
Patti B said... Good morphing, Lisa! I've thought of using Louise Cutting's elephant ear pocket from her one seam pants in the Brussels skirt, putting the seam in CF with a slit... maybe I should move that up on the 'to do' list. 10/30/04 6:15 PM
Danvillegirl said... Great review. Great idea of overlaying patterns to come up with a very nice looking skirt. Very inspiring. 10/30/04 7:20 PM
Diana M said... Very nice review of a job well done - with terrific results! 10/30/04 10:07 PM
Liana said... Really nice looking skirt! I may try something similar. That vent looks so great on the side. 10/30/04 11:22 PM
Karla Kizer said... I see nothing "wonky" about your skirt. It looks wonderful, and I'm betting that you'll wear it to death. You did a fantastic job of explaining how you did it, too. 10/31/04 7:03 AM
Tee Jay said... Such a cool idea. Thanks. And it seems that most of the time my cheap fabrics act just like cheap fabrics-wonkiness and all, but I need them for muslins. 10/31/04 7:30 AM
Lisa Laree said... Thanks, everyone! Tee Jay, that's the wonky root-- it's cheap fabric! I'm thinking a nice silk noil would be just about right for this! Next time.... ;) 11/1/04 1:13 PM
Great looking skirt! What an ingenious idea using a combination of all those patterns! Fantastic idea!
10/30/04 4:01 PM
Very nice! I betcha' Loes would be pleased to know her patterns are being used in such creative ways.
10/30/04 4:39 PM
That's brilliant. You have given us all some good ideas. I think I'll try putting the back seam from the Brussells Skirt at the side, and inserting a pocket from my favorite Stretch and Sew pattern in the seam, which I would not have thought of if I hadn't seen this. Thanks!
10/30/04 5:11 PM
Good morphing, Lisa! I've thought of using Louise Cutting's elephant ear pocket from her one seam pants in the Brussels skirt, putting the seam in CF with a slit... maybe I should move that up on the 'to do' list.
10/30/04 6:15 PM
Great review. Great idea of overlaying patterns to come up with a very nice looking skirt. Very inspiring.
10/30/04 7:20 PM
Very nice review of a job well done - with terrific results!
10/30/04 10:07 PM
Really nice looking skirt! I may try something similar. That vent looks so great on the side.
10/30/04 11:22 PM
I see nothing "wonky" about your skirt. It looks wonderful, and I'm betting that you'll wear it to death. You did a fantastic job of explaining how you did it, too.
10/31/04 7:03 AM
Such a cool idea. Thanks. And it seems that most of the time my cheap fabrics act just like cheap fabrics-wonkiness and all, but I need them for muslins.
10/31/04 7:30 AM
Thanks, everyone! Tee Jay, that's the wonky root-- it's cheap fabric! I'm thinking a nice silk noil would be just about right for this! Next time.... ;)
11/1/04 1:13 PM