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05-17-2009, 06:55 PM
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Sophie Tunic by SisBoom -CarlaC Pattern Description
Girls tunic Which view and size did you make?
Size 3-4 with cuffed sleeves Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes If not, why?
- Were the instructions easy to follow?
Yes If not, why?
- What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
This pattern is super easy to follow with very clear step by step instructions and illustrations. Carla provides detailed information about how to custom-size the pattern to make it fit your child exactly how you want it. Sizes are included for girls from 6-12 months to size 11-12. Fabric used
Cotton woven Pattern alterations or any design changes you made or would recommend
- Would you sew this pattern again?
Yes Would you recommend this pattern to others?
Yes Any additional comments
The facing is probably the most difficult/fiddly part of the entire pattern. However, the pattern pieces fit together so perfectly, that it was a snap! I highly recommend any and all of CarlaC's patterns!
YouCanMakeThis.com Pattern Name/Number
Sophie Tunic by SisBoom -CarlaC Pattern Description
Girls tunic Which view and size did you make?
Size 3-4 with cuffed sleeves Did it look like the photo/drawing on the pattern envelope once you were done sewing with it?
Yes If not, why?
- Were the instructions easy to follow?
Yes If not, why?
- What did you particularly like or dislike about the pattern?
This pattern is super easy to follow with very clear step by step instructions and illustrations. Carla provides detailed information about how to custom-size the pattern to make it fit your child exactly how you want it. Sizes are included for girls from 6-12 months to size 11-12. Fabric used
Cotton woven Pattern alterations or any design changes you made or would recommend
- Would you sew this pattern again?
Yes Would you recommend this pattern to others?
Yes Any additional comments
The facing is probably the most difficult/fiddly part of the entire pattern. However, the pattern pieces fit together so perfectly, that it was a snap! I highly recommend any and all of CarlaC's patterns!