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Monday, October 20, 2008

Tutorial is done! 8-)

Happy stitching!

Myra

15 comments:

  1. Hi Myra, I love your tutorial! It looks like so much fun to turn a frumpy looking sweatshirt into a classy looking jacket. I just might have to try that. It's getting colder here every day and having something nice to wear will surely warm things up a bit!

    Thanks!

    MGM

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  2. It must be a new, never washed, sweatshirt though....

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  3. Thank you for the wonderful tut! I have made a couple before, but I just did a bias around the edges. I didn't like how it turned out because it still kinda rolled on the ends. This way looks like it would work much better, with more fabric. Thanks! Great job!

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  4. thanks for this tutorial! When I'd first looked I'd thought the celtic knotting on your jacket had been bias tubes added to the surface -- I now unederstand that they are "peek through" of a fabric panel. Wonderufl idea...

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  5. I may have to try this one. I'd probably make the sweatshirt. I'm not sure I'd be able to cut into a new one. Lol.

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  6. Wow. Just - wow. I remain in awe of your talents, and absolutely sure I will never be able to do this!

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  7. This is AWESOME, Myra. Thank you so much for sharing! I've scheduled a link to this post to go live on my blog tomorrow morning (Central USA time). I hope it brings you a few extra clicks.

    Denise
    http://needlework.craftgossip.com

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  8. Great tutorial Myra. Thank you...I know how much time and effort goes into writing up a tut..
    Hugs

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  9. Wow Myra! You've outdone yourself this time. Thanks for including all those pics it helps those of us (me) who are visual learners. Good job!!!

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  10. Wauw! that's a TUTORIAL!! I'm in awe about the pics with words in it! I'm not going to try making the Ss however; I know i'm not very good with the machine, but you certainly are!!

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  11. That is the prettiest sweatshirt jacket I've seen! I love how the fabric peeks through the pattern. So pretty! x

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  12. Hello Myra!

    Thank you visit my blog!

    your Blog is fabulous!!
    I love your tutorial too!
    hugs

    Luciana from Brasil

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  13. Outstanding!! I made many of these several years ago, but had forgotten about them. Mom needed something pretty to wear so I found your tut. It is awesome, and much easier than the way I had done them in the past. Thanks so much!! Ruth

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Myra