Cropped Blouse
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Mar 15, 2011, 02.30 AMby queenorivers
I bought this pattern and it’s quite expensive, after printing it out I realised there are pattern pieces I have to make myself, yes it is very simple and I can do it easily but I shouldn’t have to considering the pattern is already quite expensive for a print out, and it wouldn’t be too hard for the company to do it. This is on top of having to do my own seam allowance. Too much money for too little product in my opinion.
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Mar 15, 2011, 02.33 AMby queenorivers
To add, I don’t have the equipment to create a line as long as expected to and will have to either improvise or purchase more equipment, which wasn’t explained before I bought the pattern, which is unfair.
Jul 27, 2010, 10.07 PMby mandaj
I like this top but I’m not keen on showing my stomach. I’d lengthen the top to 2 inch below the waistline of my favourite jeans and use a casing of elastic to pull it in, keeping the billow shape