Wild Ginger: PMB 3/4 sleeve top (PMB3 t-shirt) - Type:Tops  | | Viewed 1172 times
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| About Towanda | | MD USA | | Member since: 9/29/02 | | Reviews written: 6 | | Sewing skills:Intermediate | | Favored by: 4 people | | patterns reviewed: 6 | | Bio: more... | | | Posted on: | 11/4/04 11:52 PM | | Last Updated: | 11/5/04 0:06 AM | | Pattern Size: | Plus-Sized | | | | | | To read this review, please Login. Only registered members can read reviews written more than 6 months ago. |
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Very nice result -- I like the stud placement, and I really like the way you used the fabric design. Thanks for expressing your feelings about no longer hiding behind ill-fitting clothes -- it's something I need to hear.
11/5/04 2:35 AM
Same here about hiding behind the loose fitting clothes. I think your tee shirt looks great. It is so awesome to have a TNT pattern!!
11/5/04 3:41 PM
Another terrific tried & true t-shirt for Towanda!
11/5/04 5:51 PM
Towanda, I too have been working on getting the perfect t shirt and have tried many patterns and variations along the way. I recently made the Jalie T shirt and quite pleased with the fit and style. However I am realising more and more that there isn't just one perfect basic t shirt pattern but a couple that we can use with different fabrics and for a different style of t shirt. Yours looks great, and I would love to see how it goes when you try it with different fabrics. Well done!
11/6/04 4:51 AM
Love PMB3. Your t-shirt looks good. Excuse my ignorance but what does TNT mean?
11/6/04 7:10 AM
Wow, what a great job on both the t-shirt and the studs. Glad to hear that the program works so well for you.
11/6/04 10:48 AM
Great review! I loved your T shirt with its embellishments.
11/6/04 2:17 PM
I really like the fabric. Blue's are my favorite. what is pmb3? Great t-shirt, nice touch with the stud's. How do they hold up in the wash? and how did you learn to alter the pattern?
11/6/04 8:53 PM
PMB3 stands for Pattern Master Boutique, version 3, This is a computer pattern drafting program produced by a company called Wild Ginger. TNT stands for tried and true. This is a pattern that I can make over and over and will know beforehand how the final garment will turn out.
11/7/04 11:42 PM