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Thursday, April 19, 2007

Update

Hi Everyone, just a quick update on my jacket....I am almost finished the sleeve and I have finished the back and right front. I think the sleeve looks really wide at the hem end, even though it is the right width according to the pattern. Does anyone else think this of theirs????? My only compensation will be that my arm looks slim, I suppose!! I am wondering also whether to bother with the binding as I quite like the look of it without. Would it still keep the shape do you think? Also, to line or not to line...I can't decide. Questions, questions...help please!x

2 Comments:

Blogger Bronwyn said...

Hi Liz, I've finished the back and one front and am also thinking of leaving off the bias trim. I'm thinking to replace it with an I-cord type edging or a knitted edge which is then slip stitched on. Also as the front edges have the 3st increase, this could always be pressed and folded under to create a small facing. Good luck with the choice.

3:18 PM  
Blogger Liz said...

That's a good idea to press under, I shall finish it and see as I want it to be quite sturdy! Thank you!

6:52 AM  

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