I followed the idea of toupinette to make a light cotton Jennifer, without the front pannel. I did a tie at the back and extended some of the darts to flatter my shape a bit more. I used elastic in the sleeves. This is actually my second, they are so comfortable to wear!
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Mar 28, 2011, 05.47 PMby Ooty Yaacobi
very cute!
Sep 12, 2010, 03.22 PMby mwelland
Really cute. I like the way you removed the bib for a scooped neckline. Think I might try that as well. Thanks!
Jun 12, 2010, 10.14 PMby cherwinamy
also think it is cute. the three (pleats??) at the shoulders make this novice a little nervous, but I will try it soon.
Jun 7, 2010, 11.10 AMby kelerabeus
The cutest fabric! This pattern is on my to do list for ages..
Jun 7, 2010, 09.33 AMby baroness
very cute. the tie at the back is a nice touch.