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I am liking the look/idea of seminole patchwork but wanted to make it more modern than what you usually find in a seminole book….am wondering what you all might think…bow or no bow?comments? thanks for looking:)
on a side note…it will have a hidden button front and I think I will add sleeves
FINISHED NOTE: just finished..yeahhhh! Sz.2
lace with cotton
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Jan 10, 2012, 12.43 AMby mlssfshn
Love it inspired!
Dec 1, 2011, 06.49 PMby sewingfan1
Why not with detachable bow so whoever wears it can change the look as they wish? Love it though, either way it’s beautiful. I’d love the cuffs if they were in the white lace too. Or maybe orange or blue buttons in the same colours as the fabric for the cuffs?
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Dec 2, 2011, 07.51 AMby hwoodjusto
Hi there. Thank you for taking the time to comment. It’s greatly appreciated! I am at a point where I am learning when it is too much and when it’s not enough when adding things to a design…so am so happy to get comments on here. thank you again:)…oh and my final one has a detachable bow:)
Dec 2, 2011, 08.02 PMby sewingfan1
Wahay, great minds re the detachable bow :-))) Looks like you’ve got a good eye for what’s too much/not enough, you’ve done a great balancing job with the colours.
Nov 14, 2011, 10.29 PMby hwoodjusto
Thank you all for looking and for the comments…more are always welcome…have a good one:)
Nov 11, 2011, 04.08 PMby ifkagljifka
definitely with bow!!!in my opinion ;)
Nov 11, 2011, 03.28 PMby ajtak7171
So far I adore it! The colours are so fabulous! I am actually not sure about the bow. I’d wait with that decision until everything else is finished… Or maybe make a detachable one! ;-)