Jan 14, 2009, 02.41 PMby debbic
Hello! Thanks for your comment on my bag – and you’re right, i’m looking at my photos and wondering why on earth i gave the bag away!! :(
Dec 17, 2008, 06.53 AMby pinksunflower
Thank you for your comment. I enjoyed it. Must get round to making more in other colours.
Dec 9, 2008, 11.55 PMby erikkao
THANK YOU! :D
Dec 4, 2008, 09.46 PMby EmilyKate
hi there officebusybody, thanks for your nice comment on my alice + olivia pants :o) I love your floor cushions!
Dec 4, 2008, 09.48 AMby ctee
thanks for your lovely comment ! I applied for an advanced diploma in fashion design but they said that my marks from my application were not high enough so I was getting tested for my forth choice which was a certificate IV in fashion practices which wasn’t really what I was aiming for so yeah =\ maybe a diploma at INSEARCH might sound better
Dec 3, 2008, 01.45 PMby peacenluv78
it was surprisingly really easy to do!! for the bottom, i just cut a piece of square fabric then stapled underneath, for the back, i removed the old fabric and used it as a guide for cutting the fabric, i’m pretty sure the same method could be used for other chairs! what a way to save money in this economy!
Dec 1, 2008, 06.01 PMby Bola
cool thanks 4 the comment on my skirt. I LOVE yr floral blouses! they’re sweet! where do u get yr fabrics from??bx
Nov 27, 2008, 01.47 AMby minnietheminks
Thank you for you comment on my costume, your creations look very professional. I am still learning but sewing is so much fun :)
Nov 16, 2008, 02.08 PMby fordelis
Thx for lovely comment on my hubby’s hoodie. It’s very nice compliment! :)) Happy sewing! :)
Nov 13, 2008, 06.26 AMby verypurpleperson
Hello! Yuzawaya is an enormous craft store with several chains around Tokyo. The one I always visit is the Kichijoji chain, it’s about 8 stores of craty things with 2 of the floors for fabrics. I’ve never heard about Kinkado, do they have nice stuffs there? Maybe I should try to visit it :)
Nov 10, 2008, 11.52 AMby Alden
Thanks! I got the fabric at Purl fabrics in NYC (they are online too) they have great stuff. It is the first time I’ve made a dress, but luckily I work here at BurdaStyle so there were lots of people willing to help me. I love the fabric choice on your pillow and bag, it’s great!
Nov 9, 2008, 12.09 PMby lbeaglegirl
thank you for your comment! haha and my dog really dooes love it :-) haha
Nov 9, 2008, 12.06 PMby gedwoods
Thank you so much for your kind words about my shirt. I am working on another one now from the same pattern, in silk this time…
Nov 6, 2008, 12.10 AMby NathanL
Thanks for the compliment on my “Death Jester” costume. Also, sorry for taking so long to get back to you on the collar. I used really thick floral wire and made small narrow pockets in the collar and just fed the wire into the pockets. It made it where I could mold in any position. Maybe I will wear it for another event.
Nov 5, 2008, 05.57 PMby Just_Mica
Thank you for commenting my creations!!
Nov 5, 2008, 08.19 AMby Aikje
Hey thanks for your comment! I didn´t make any special undergarments. Its only the pattern of Burda. Only the corsage which I wear didn´t come from the pattern. ;-)
Nov 3, 2008, 09.42 AMby fordelis
Hey! Thx a lot for your nice comment on fleece elephant! I am happy U like it! :)
Nov 3, 2008, 02.05 AMby verypurpleperson
I live in Higashi-Yamato area (it’s just on the outskirt of Tokyo, near Tokorozawa) for about 7 months now. I kinda like it here, the downtown area is a bit too busy for me :)
Nov 2, 2008, 05.56 PMby Polychromatin
Thanks for your nice comment on my Hitchcock shirt! I painted the shirt after sewing, so I could plan better where to put the birds!
Nov 2, 2008, 06.56 AMby verypurpleperson
hi there, thank you for the nice comment in my son’s denim pants! By the way, you have such lovely creations here!
Oct 27, 2008, 03.17 PMby Polychromatin
Hehe, thanks a lot for the video on how to tie the fishermens pants! I tried it and now definitely know they’re too big, because the fabric on the front crosses so much that it looks still very stupid :D I have to take them in at the sides I think!
Oct 27, 2008, 01.55 AMby miss_kittym
Hi there, I haven’t had any probs with the Ikea fabric. I always do a shrink test on all fabrics and so far so good! I like the stiffness of it to give solid shape to some styles.
Good luck with your ikea creations!
May 26, 2008, 05.48 AMby Red-Wren
Ahh, hello again, i just read the comment you left on my other bag, with as you said, and i must agree.. the striking colour scheme.. haha.. And yes, my nana does know that i cut up her tea towels.. In fact, that was the reason she gave them to me, well, i asked for some to use for my sewing, and she had plenty that were never going to be used… waste not want not!
May 26, 2008, 05.38 AMby Red-Wren
Hello there, good to see another Aussy on the site! I’m Renee, you left me a comment on a red and green birdy bag thing that i made.. haha. Yeah, i love to use recycled fabric, coz you can find so many good prints or just textured fabrics. And also, the older the fabric generally the better the quality! (As long as it’s been looked after of course). Um , you asked if it had a concealed pocket behind the picture.. no it doesn’t, but that is a good idea! I did put a pocket on the inside though :) Ren.
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