Oh, thanks so much for the inspiration! This post has made me decide finally to suscribe to Ottobre and I have just done so! Hope it won't take too long for th first issues to arrive! Thanks!
wow I could never tackle that!!!!and please accept my belated thank you for the extra yarn...I love it and its going to some baby socks and headbands!!!! I love the colours of your yarn...just gorgeous...now the time to knit
A great article indeed and a very detailed, realistic and superb analysis of the scenarios. I would like to thank the author of this article for contributing such a lovely and mind-opening article.
this is soooo gorgeous Kate!
ReplyDeletebeautiful fabric for a shirt!!!
ReplyDeletebeautiful shirt!
ReplyDeletewow..you can sew, girl!
ReplyDeleteI love it Kate! Very "Graceful" for sure!
ReplyDeleteThat is one beautiful shirt! the fabric is also lovely.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful Kate - looks like a welcome to Spring!
ReplyDeletewow! this looks so professional, i just love it.
ReplyDeletelove the detailing in the front
ReplyDeleteI like gingerbread, but I love this shirt. Its just gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteOh, I love the print, and I'm such a sucker for pintucks. What a sweet little shirt. I can't get over what a treat Ottobre is!
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Oh, thanks so much for the inspiration! This post has made me decide finally to suscribe to Ottobre and I have just done so! Hope it won't take too long for th first issues to arrive!
ReplyDeleteThanks!
Very nice shirt Kate!
ReplyDeletegorgeous work. I heart ottobre too!!
ReplyDeletelovely! I'm off to find out a bit more about ottobre now.
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness, that is stunning Kate! The style, the fabric - gorgeous! Would love a top exactly like that in my size :-)
ReplyDeleteThis is awesome!! WAUW! Such one is also beautiful for adults! With this fabric, this pattern.. Great!
ReplyDeleteThat's a sweet shirt. So pretty. I'm off to find out more about Ottobre too!
ReplyDeletethat's so sweet! lovely fabric. I'm a big fan of ottobre although I think sometimes there's not so much choice when it comes to boy's clothes...
ReplyDeletewhat a stunning top!
ReplyDeleteThat is really cute!
ReplyDeleteso cute
ReplyDeletelisa x
That fabric is one of my favorites :) You have done such a good job, so clever!
ReplyDeleteLove the shirt and the fabric is perfect!
ReplyDeletewow I could never tackle that!!!!and please accept my belated thank you for the extra yarn...I love it and its going to some baby socks and headbands!!!! I love the colours of your yarn...just gorgeous...now the time to knit
ReplyDeleteA great article indeed and a very detailed, realistic and superb analysis of the scenarios. I would like to thank the author
ReplyDeleteof this article for contributing such a lovely and mind-opening article.