This is my second JJ. This time I used a cotton fabric with tiny blue and pink flowers, and snaps. I had the blouse layed out on the floor and was pounding the snaps in (my family became concerned, as I have been known to start construction projects) only to realize that I have made snap sized indentations into the wood floor…
Oh well, the floor is old and scratched anyway, I’m just adding more character.
Pardon the funny look on my face (I’m rather tired :) )
Cotton fabric, snaps
JJ, Burdastyle
I made some alterations (fitting/I omitted the tabs and ruffles)
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Oct 15, 2008, 06.39 AMby halfdime
i love your jj! the tiny print is perfect for this top.
Oct 13, 2008, 06.04 PMby kikuchiyo
So pretty : )
Oct 3, 2008, 07.16 PMby Laurie1962
I love your JJ. I am trying to make one also, but am having great difficulty with the collar. Not sure I am reading the instructions correctly. I might just wing it and see what happens. Did you have trouble with the collar?