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Vintage Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

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Sue
Woodbine Maryland
USA
70 Posts

Posted - Feb 05 2011 :  11:25:18 AM  Show Profile
Has anyone checked out this wonderful book by Kay Whitt? Fabulous skirt, tunic dress and tunic top patterns are included and they are oh so cute! I love her mix of fabrics and her use of ruffles! (Highly recommend a ruffler attachment for your sewing machine if you don't already have one! - I found one for my machine on eBay). I am making the frayed tunic dress and have plans to make the three-fabric skirt.

"If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun" - Katharine Hepburn

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textilelover
True Blue Farmgirl

557 Posts

Dianne
Middletown NY
USA
557 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2011 :  03:57:47 AM  Show Profile
Yes, Sue! I own Sew Serendipity too. Wonderful book. I haven't made anything from it yet, but I do plan to. Let me know what you think about the patterns, fit and instructions. Dianne

Sister #749

"Simplicity is the ultimate sophistication." --Leondardo da Vinci
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homergirl1957
True Blue Farmgirl

111 Posts

cathy
tieton washington
111 Posts

Posted - Feb 06 2011 :  7:16:03 PM  Show Profile
hey sue!

i too have sew serendipity! love it. have not sewn anything yet but keep looking at it! i also purchased the ruffler attachment and am anxious to see how that works out. i saw some of the pieces made up at a fabric store in portland. oregon last fall, they were too cute! post pics of your finished piece please.
cathy

in the midst of difficulty lies opportunity.-a. einstein
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MaryLD
True Blue Farmgirl

861 Posts

Mary
New Braunfels TX
USA
861 Posts

Posted - Feb 09 2011 :  8:37:18 PM  Show Profile
I have a couple of patterns from Kay Whitt-
I am actually gearing up to make the Sabrina Tunic!
Mary LD

Haflingers- You can't have just one!
( I'm just one short of a drill team!)
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Vintage Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

70 Posts

Sue
Woodbine Maryland
USA
70 Posts

Posted - Feb 13 2011 :  5:17:59 PM  Show Profile
Can't wait to see how your tunic turns out, Mary! I really love Kay Whitt's patterns. I made one of her purses for a swap I participated in at Silver Bella last year. I used vintage barkcloth fabric for the outside and love how it turned out. I need to make one for me now! Another thing for my to-do list :)

"If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun" - Katharine Hepburn

www.mymotherspearls.me
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MaryLD
True Blue Farmgirl

861 Posts

Mary
New Braunfels TX
USA
861 Posts

Posted - Feb 15 2011 :  8:38:42 PM  Show Profile
Sue,
I'm kinda nervous to make the tunic- invisible zipper, and the cute trims that I fear will come out all lopsided.
But I will persevere!
Will make the tunic once the weather warms. It's summery.
M LD

Haflingers- You can't have just one!
( I'm just one short of a drill team!)
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Vintage Sue
True Blue Farmgirl

70 Posts

Sue
Woodbine Maryland
USA
70 Posts

Posted - Feb 17 2011 :  03:09:31 AM  Show Profile
Zippers always have given me the willies - I really don't feel confident doing them. My solution is to find projects that force me to use them, of course, and meet that enemy head on! My daughter (15) just made herself 2 skirts and inserted her first zippers, totally flying solo. They turned out pretty good - I'm so proud!!!

"If you obey all the rules, you miss all the fun" - Katharine Hepburn

www.mymotherspearls.me
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