Jun 8, 2009, 02.46 AMby hannnc
Thanks for the comment on my hoodies. They’d definitely be a lovely warm garment for camping! i find them soo comfortable :)
Aug 31, 2008, 12.49 AMby luckicharmz
Thanks for the comment on my hoodie. I bought the fabric at Mitchell’s Fabrics in Winnipeg, Manitoba. I was pretty excited about the leopard print because it was so cheap!
Aug 27, 2008, 12.14 PMby lil-red
Thanks for your comment on my lil’ peggy skirt! i want to try and post up a how to, to keep my friends happy, so maybe you should make the black one!!
Aug 26, 2008, 06.18 PMby shortiey
cant wait to see ur vintage pattern creation! thanks for ur nice comment on my dress. =)
Aug 26, 2008, 05.32 PMby whimsykid
Thank you for the comment on my hoodie! You should definitely check out the BBW books, I really like the fact that they help you to turn basic patterns into more interesting variations. They’re also very modern sewing guides and not super old home-ec, if you know what I mean!
Aug 22, 2008, 08.20 AMby justnitra
The terry cloth was really easy to work with…not much fraying if any……It was easier to work with than I anticipated…..nice surprise.
Aug 21, 2008, 08.19 PMby verypurpleperson
hi dinkley, thank you for the nice comment on my son’s robot bag. making stuffs for a five years old is so much fun!
Aug 20, 2008, 04.49 AMby lybu
Hi. Finally saying thanks for your nice comment on my “brown party dress “ I am glad that you like it :)
Jul 10, 2008, 01.50 PMby justnitra
Thank you for the compliment on my dress….I used NewLook 6774.
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Jul 8, 2009, 02.34 AMby pinksalamander
Reply to your comment about my vintage swimdress: it doesn’t have knickers inside, I figured I could pick up a pair from somewhere for less cost than making them! I would think if you were to attach them you might have to do some ruching or something to cover the seams where they attach as the dress isn’t lined. x