jlg said... Very cute skirt. I like the bias yoke; it adds some fun. 4/24/05 5:02 PM
ryan's mom said... It looks like such a nice, yet casual type of skirt. Shows off the legs nicely too. 4/24/05 5:16 PM
drsue said... very nice on you. Did you have it start below the waist? Does it drive you crazy or do you like that? I've decided to have all my skirts come to my waist now, no matter what the pattern says 4/24/05 5:27 PM
Patti B said... drsue, I'm wth you! It sits right at my waist; otherwise I'm always fiddling with it. Also in my job I'm always reaching and pointing and don't like having my middle show. Probably the rest of the world feels the same, hee hee. 4/24/05 5:39 PM
Hilary said... This is really cute- I love the trim-it's a really nice muslin! very fun, like jlg said :o) 4/24/05 6:25 PM
Sherril Miller said... It's darling, very RTW. Don't you love when things turn out well the first time! 4/24/05 6:43 PM
BjP said... Love the checked black and white - I have always liked that! Very cute. 4/24/05 7:17 PM
Danvillegirl said... Great muslin!!!!Like your Snap Source idea. Like the trim also. 4/25/05 5:45 AM
JDpenelope said... First, I noticed your nice tan and your shapely legs. (Green with envy.) (I have been staying away from knee-length skirts due to purplish-white legs and an aversion to hose.) Then I noticed this great skirt. So interesting that the fabric is knit--I'll bet it's comfy. This is a great muslin. Did you have any problem getting your snaps to penetrate the fabric layers in the yoke? (I'm probably too timid in my approach, but usually have to make several attempts.) 4/25/05 6:59 AM
Patti B said... Penelope, the Snap Source setter works better than any other snap tool that I have used. I enjoy getting the hammer out and giving it a few smacks -- no problem with going through fabric and a great stress reliever too! And thanks for the kind remarks. I recommend Coppertone's Endless Summer for a quick, nonorange, nonstreaking faux tan! 4/25/05 8:24 AM
JDpenelope said... Patti - Thanks for the faux tanning tip. I have been meaning to look for something on my next trip to the drug store. I'll try what you suggest. (Guess I just need to whack harder on that snap source.) 4/25/05 6:46 PM
MaryBeth said... You look stunning! 4/26/05 7:46 AM
Very cute skirt. I like the bias yoke; it adds some fun.
4/24/05 5:02 PM
It looks like such a nice, yet casual type of skirt. Shows off the legs nicely too.
4/24/05 5:16 PM
very nice on you. Did you have it start below the waist? Does it drive you crazy or do you like that? I've decided to have all my skirts come to my waist now, no matter what the pattern says
4/24/05 5:27 PM
drsue, I'm wth you! It sits right at my waist; otherwise I'm always fiddling with it. Also in my job I'm always reaching and pointing and don't like having my middle show. Probably the rest of the world feels the same, hee hee.
4/24/05 5:39 PM
This is really cute- I love the trim-it's a really nice muslin! very fun, like jlg said :o)
4/24/05 6:25 PM
It's darling, very RTW. Don't you love when things turn out well the first time!
4/24/05 6:43 PM
Love the checked black and white - I have always liked that! Very cute.
4/24/05 7:17 PM
Great muslin!!!!Like your Snap Source idea. Like the trim also.
4/25/05 5:45 AM
First, I noticed your nice tan and your shapely legs. (Green with envy.) (I have been staying away from knee-length skirts due to purplish-white legs and an aversion to hose.) Then I noticed this great skirt. So interesting that the fabric is knit--I'll bet it's comfy. This is a great muslin. Did you have any problem getting your snaps to penetrate the fabric layers in the yoke? (I'm probably too timid in my approach, but usually have to make several attempts.)
4/25/05 6:59 AM
Penelope, the Snap Source setter works better than any other snap tool that I have used. I enjoy getting the hammer out and giving it a few smacks -- no problem with going through fabric and a great stress reliever too! And thanks for the kind remarks. I recommend Coppertone's Endless Summer for a quick, nonorange, nonstreaking faux tan!
4/25/05 8:24 AM
Patti - Thanks for the faux tanning tip. I have been meaning to look for something on my next trip to the drug store. I'll try what you suggest. (Guess I just need to whack harder on that snap source.)
4/25/05 6:46 PM
You look stunning!
4/26/05 7:46 AM