chesneykat said... Very Nice. I like the way you used a traditional feminine fabric in an edgy silhouette. 10/4/12 5:03 PM
Clareew said... Well done Sigrid, you have a wonderful take on the biker jacket. 10/4/12 5:07 PM
style inspired said... Very nice work- it's a lovely jacket and fabric! It's a classic style- the zipper closure makes it motorcycle look. If I had need for a jacket this is one I would pick- shoulder princess seams, two piece sleeve, would be easy to use buttons instead of a zipper for a classic look. 10/4/12 6:38 PM
Re Becca said... Beautiful! such a great fit, and your blog posts have been so helpful 10/4/12 7:33 PM
velosewer said... Sigrid. Thank you for documenting your work. It's so helpful for visual people like me.
Your jacket is clearly so well made. 10/4/12 10:29 PM
Dilliander said... Such a stylish, beautifully made, high end boutique jacket. Its simply gorgeous! 10/5/12 0:09 AM
Sharonspils said... Gorgeous jacekt and love all the detailed work you have done and so willingly shared with us. 10/5/12 2:53 AM
Margaret said... Great jacket -- looks like you've added nice structure to the fabric, and it's a very unique combination with the zipper detail and motorcycle look! 10/5/12 6:42 AM
Maree P said... It is great to see this made up Sigrid. I love biker jackets and your choice of fabric really complements the 'toughness' of the design. Thanks for sharing your work Sigrid. 10/5/12 7:03 AM
blue mooney said... Beautiful jacket that fits you so well. Thank you for all your posts with details! 10/5/12 7:24 AM
taylormade said... Wonderful review. Beautiful jacket, and wonderful technique. It is well worth all your work...and I agree with the zipper choice! 10/5/12 7:49 AM
Clareew said... I've just looked on Amazon, the book has been updated in 2011, the newer version is much cheaper. 10/5/12 8:00 AM
KD in ATL said... Beautiful!! And thanks so much for your blog links. It was really helpful to see your construction steps, especially the extra chest support. I haven't done that yet. 10/5/12 10:09 AM
Rhoda K said... Beautiful jacket! 10/5/12 10:37 AM
Very Nice. I like the way you used a traditional feminine fabric in an edgy silhouette.
10/4/12 5:03 PM
Well done Sigrid, you have a wonderful take on the biker jacket.
10/4/12 5:07 PM
Very nice work- it's a lovely jacket and fabric! It's a classic style- the zipper closure makes it motorcycle look. If I had need for a jacket this is one I would pick- shoulder princess seams, two piece sleeve, would be easy to use buttons instead of a zipper for a classic look.
10/4/12 6:38 PM
Beautiful! such a great fit, and your blog posts have been so helpful
10/4/12 7:33 PM
Sigrid. Thank you for documenting your work. It's so helpful for visual people like me. Your jacket is clearly so well made.
10/4/12 10:29 PM
Such a stylish, beautifully made, high end boutique jacket. Its simply gorgeous!
10/5/12 0:09 AM
Gorgeous jacekt and love all the detailed work you have done and so willingly shared with us.
10/5/12 2:53 AM
Great jacket -- looks like you've added nice structure to the fabric, and it's a very unique combination with the zipper detail and motorcycle look!
10/5/12 6:42 AM
It is great to see this made up Sigrid. I love biker jackets and your choice of fabric really complements the 'toughness' of the design. Thanks for sharing your work Sigrid.
10/5/12 7:03 AM
Beautiful jacket that fits you so well. Thank you for all your posts with details!
10/5/12 7:24 AM
Wonderful review. Beautiful jacket, and wonderful technique. It is well worth all your work...and I agree with the zipper choice!
10/5/12 7:49 AM
I've just looked on Amazon, the book has been updated in 2011, the newer version is much cheaper.
10/5/12 8:00 AM
Beautiful!! And thanks so much for your blog links. It was really helpful to see your construction steps, especially the extra chest support. I haven't done that yet.
10/5/12 10:09 AM
Beautiful jacket!
10/5/12 10:37 AM
lovely!
10/5/12 3:58 PM