jannw said... Wow!! Super great job! You've got the elastic on the legs perfect...love the lace and polka dots..are you taking orders? 5/8/12 12:14 PM
HDWen said... WTG on finishing these! I like the high legs, these look like something from Victoria Secret that would cost a ton - Great use of scraps, and I like the idea of adding seams in case you need just a touch more room. What a work of love, great job! 5/8/12 1:19 PM
loti said... You clever girl I didn't realize that was two rows of stretch lace. I like the cut on these, well done. 5/8/12 4:36 PM
treefrog said... Great knickers Renren. The polka dot lining is really cute. 5/8/12 6:17 PM
pdiddly said... Great knickers - I have been making my own for some time - I used the kwik sew pattern, made a couple of adjustments and now that is my TNT - haven't bought any pants since - I am sure you will be the same. The crotch lining does make you scratch your head first time round, but the same method is used for a collar on Jalie patterns I have and the back placket on a shirt I made too - its very clever. 5/9/12 2:56 AM
Margaret said... Very nice, great job on these! The lace looks great -- nice work finding one that matches (not always easy) and splicing it together! 5/9/12 4:44 AM
cocosloft said... Oh my! these panties are beautiful! I am so impressed by the detail and finish on these, and the color and lace are so very pretty. 5/9/12 8:34 AM
Judy Kski said... Love your new fancy pants! What a great job coordinating all the components. I personally know that is a feat in itself. 5/9/12 1:44 PM
Holmar said... Very pretty panties, you did a great job! I have so many of Jan Bones patterns, but some how I missed this one. I also have her dvd "Panties", it walks you through the whole process...like having a sewing teacher by your side. I highly recommend the patterns from Jan Bones "Lingerie Secrets",they are multi-sized and printed on paper like kwik Sew patterns. I agree with you Renren...taking a class taught by Jan Bones would be fantastic! 5/11/12 7:37 AM
FreyaStark said... Very pretty, and an impressive effort. You should promote yourself up from Advanced Beginner. 2/6/13 6:39 AM
Wow!! Super great job! You've got the elastic on the legs perfect...love the lace and polka dots..are you taking orders?
5/8/12 12:14 PM
WTG on finishing these! I like the high legs, these look like something from Victoria Secret that would cost a ton - Great use of scraps, and I like the idea of adding seams in case you need just a touch more room. What a work of love, great job!
5/8/12 1:19 PM
You clever girl I didn't realize that was two rows of stretch lace. I like the cut on these, well done.
5/8/12 4:36 PM
Great knickers Renren. The polka dot lining is really cute.
5/8/12 6:17 PM
Great knickers - I have been making my own for some time - I used the kwik sew pattern, made a couple of adjustments and now that is my TNT - haven't bought any pants since - I am sure you will be the same. The crotch lining does make you scratch your head first time round, but the same method is used for a collar on Jalie patterns I have and the back placket on a shirt I made too - its very clever.
5/9/12 2:56 AM
Very nice, great job on these! The lace looks great -- nice work finding one that matches (not always easy) and splicing it together!
5/9/12 4:44 AM
Oh my! these panties are beautiful! I am so impressed by the detail and finish on these, and the color and lace are so very pretty.
5/9/12 8:34 AM
Love your new fancy pants! What a great job coordinating all the components. I personally know that is a feat in itself.
5/9/12 1:44 PM
Very pretty panties, you did a great job! I have so many of Jan Bones patterns, but some how I missed this one. I also have her dvd "Panties", it walks you through the whole process...like having a sewing teacher by your side. I highly recommend the patterns from Jan Bones "Lingerie Secrets",they are multi-sized and printed on paper like kwik Sew patterns. I agree with you Renren...taking a class taught by Jan Bones would be fantastic!
5/11/12 7:37 AM
Very pretty, and an impressive effort. You should promote yourself up from Advanced Beginner.
2/6/13 6:39 AM