Mar 28, 2008, 06.42 AMby Stresemann
Hoi Lilo! Hartstikke bedankt. I appreciate your comments on my creations. As for the laughter, please go on and have fun, that’s what those outfits are all about.
I really like your creations. They are inventive, personal and technically great.
Nog een “dankjewel” en de groeten vanuit de Oostzee.
Mar 19, 2008, 10.08 AMby LYBU
Hi Lilo.
When you will be sure that you will go to Deventer, please let me know. It would be great to see you there. We go there in the morning about 9.30 – 10.00 o’clock, because it is much easier to look peaceful around at that time and the traffic is also not so extremely big.
I write “we “, because I go there with my husband. I need his help with wearing bags :).
Mar 10, 2008, 06.30 AMby LYBU
Thank you for nice comments concerning my jackets.
I really love corduroy with crazy/funny prints. I also love retro style.
Too bad that I do not have so much time to realize my ideas.
Anyway, I saw that on 02/05 will be organized in Nijmegen a big sale of the fabrics from last season. Will you go there? I do it every year and buy there a lot of fabrics. From last year on I do it twice: in Deventer and in Enschede. I like it very much.
Feb 11, 2008, 06.41 PMby nayantara
I just noticed something- we have the same birthday!
Feb 11, 2008, 06.16 AMby LYBU
I would like to thank you for your compliments concerning the clothes I have made.
It is very important for me to hear from other people what they think about what I’m making and how I’m doing it.
I think it would be much better if I would make the photos at the moment I where my creations, but I did not have any possibility/ time to make those photos yet.
You can show on this way how you are looking like in your clothes, so the other people can imagine that you are happy with all of these thinks.
Anyway, you are doing it very good :)
Jan 30, 2008, 03.25 PMby MarmotaB
Congratulations on all your latest creations! I fell I would repeat myself when commenting each of them, so here’s a common compliment. :-)
Jan 24, 2008, 12.54 PMby Myk
Hi Lilo! I had a great time reading your featured member article :) Wow, from a pharmacokinetics (still at awe over this – haha) – to a tailor of a village – that’s a leap :) …looking forward to more of your creations :)
Jan 24, 2008, 07.57 AMby lauriana
Hi Lilo, great to see you as featured member now! I was kind of hoping that I’d be up for that soon! It was fun to read and I hadn’t guessed you’d be so much of a world citizen ;) If you want to try making blocks for your husband and children, check out the books by Winifred Aldrich (my local library has them, maybe yours does, too). I’ve bought ‘metric pattern cutting for men’s wear’ and use it to draft clothes for my boyfriend. There’s a version for children’s wear too. Good luck!
Jan 23, 2008, 09.43 PMby olar
Hi Lilo, I enjoyed reading the blog post about you. You are doing a great job and good for you to sew all your clothes! This is mi ideal.
Dec 7, 2007, 01.04 PMby Jeffrey
hey that’s great – I like the jacket you made for your husband – It would be really cool to have a home/hand made jacket.
Sep 29, 2007, 02.11 AMby EmilyKate
Lilo, I’m fascinated, what is a pharmacokineticist?
Aug 31, 2007, 10.53 AMby majnets3s
Thanks for your comment on my creations!And I must tell you that I have a new cannon camera!My older creations were taken with my mobile phone so sorry for the quality and hope you’ll be satisfied with new creations coming soon!
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Lilo everytime I see you are living in Nijmegen I have to think about a project the office I made my internship in made around there. I was working in Rotterdam. I just can’t remember which project of all it was. Never built though.