Old 05-05-2010, 03:35 PM
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[quote=virtualbernie

You done good with the explainin! :thumbup:[/quote]

Thanks! I needed to hear that because I often think my advice given on this QB is a bit over-the-top and I should just keep it to myself. I worry about coming across as a pushy broad but I am not.

But in for a penny, in for a pound ...

I did forget to ask:
Rachel, did you read any of your pattern instructions and, if so, were they clear at all?? And also, to clarify, one of the fabrics I mentioned to avoid I called "repeats" when I really meant directional ... you'd be surprised how you can end up with a garment with everything on the right side going up and everything on the left side going down or vice versa ... veerrry bad thing! I too think you will do fine sewing clothing ... I think anyone who can make complex quilts can certainly make clothes. If you do get into making clothes and like it, you'll love making clothes for your kids.
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