I need some “nicer” clothes to wear to work in the fall, but it will be 90+ degrees until at least November here. This is 100% cotton, so it should work great! I only put one ruffle on, because you can’t see them with this print!
Quilting fabric from JoAnn's in Frisco, TX
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Sep 11, 2008, 06.27 AMby Mira
Excellent.
Jul 4, 2008, 05.45 AMby Miss-G
It looks pretty without the ruffles. But if you wanted to add ruffles and have them visible, you could edge them with black. See what Kwalt did with her JJ.
Jul 4, 2008, 01.18 AMby Milkyway
I really love love the fabric… with that kind of print, could be better not to put any ruffle because it will be hidden, but you did it great, it looks so pro!! Congrats.!! Now just put a blazer on and you will look so sophisticted!
Jul 3, 2008, 07.31 PMby ReneeBeth
It looks awesome! and so professional, I love the print.
Jul 3, 2008, 02.02 PMby CarlaTV
How pretty! I love the fabric and you did such a great job! :o)