I made the JJ pattern redrafted by manipulating a basic sloper that I have.
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Apr 14, 2011, 07.26 AMby loyl8
I love this!! Great fabric!!! looks a little like rodarte wood grain print.
Apr 13, 2011, 10.58 AMby Temitayo Olufunmi
Anajan, what do you think?
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Apr 13, 2011, 11.32 AMby anajan
It looks great, and the fabric you used is really gorgeous! I’m glad you found my instructions useful!
Apr 14, 2011, 06.27 AMby Temitayo Olufunmi
I also need to mention that I also got inspiration for parts of my pattern from the original JJ PATTERN. Thanks AnaJan
Apr 13, 2011, 10.54 AMby Temitayo Olufunmi
Like I said in my post, this cuts were not so visible so I used PAINT to add black lines to the picture so you can see where I made cuts. For the picture with the arrow, the pleats are kind of visible only if you zoom in to that part of the picture. The back overlaps the front sloper a little. As for using a zip I just thought I should make something different. This is the first project I published. I hope the instructions make sense to you.