Winter break soon. Hope to stitch up several projects.
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Dec 6, 2008, 12.53 PMby summerland
Thank you. I can’t wait to read it! May be it will motivate me to finish my projects.
Dec 4, 2008, 10.40 AMby anajan
Hey, thanks for your compliment, and thanks for visiting my page :). Ana
Dec 2, 2008, 09.56 PMby wendyxo
Thankyou I was pretty excited about it!
Sep 12, 2008, 02.18 PMby jd98
thanks for your comment on my trousers. I lowered the waistband, made it straight leg from mid thighs and added front pockets. hope this helps…
Aug 27, 2008, 09.32 PMby yoshimi
Thanks so much for your comment on my Emily! BTW I like your avatar a lot. It makes me imagine that you are very sweet and intelligent.
Aug 19, 2008, 10.24 AMby justnitra
Thanks for the kind words….I am not sure if I plan to make more…..I only have one more window to cover, and it is a BIG patio window….. thanks again…..by the way, you do really nice work!
Aug 10, 2008, 10.24 AMby sunnyb64
Thanks for the comment! And no, the blue is sewed into the dress, which is how the pattern was designed.
Jul 31, 2008, 01.16 AMby oonaballoona
thanks for your comment on my top! by the way, i love your bikini. i am horrified to try one, as i am sure the seams will magically melt away the instant it touches water ;)
Jul 30, 2008, 01.55 PMby carottesauvage
Thanks for your comments on my skirt! I don’t find french curves difficult to use. I bought the cheapest set and i came up with decent curves. What I find difficult is the drafting, if I want to draw the perfect pattern now the only solution would be to umdo the skirt… I need a holiday! Keep busy and enjoy the summer! X
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May 25, 2009, 05.20 AMby teamydear
(Just thought I you might read it here and maybe not at the blogpost ;) : ) Thanks easbrooke! I knew I’d seen that guy somewhere before and I’ve heard of that movie too. I’ll try to check it out indeed, I should see more movies (I almost never watch one…). Enjoy your day!