tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post1679979624504298892..comments2023-12-27T14:35:06.430-06:00Comments on Living la vida loca: Not a Peplum Girl!Dr. Fun (AKA Sister)http://www.blogger.com/profile/07332652703590699186noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post-81195130199825944672016-10-10T14:36:17.122-05:002016-10-10T14:36:17.122-05:00YES, YES, YES!!!! Thank all you ladies for the su...YES, YES, YES!!!! Thank all you ladies for the suggestions on the peplum, and Amy, thanks for the stitch idea! I haven't ripped it out yet, so I may just slide the needles back in and do what you said - fabulous! Michelle - thanks for dropping by and giving me peplum advice - it's my first one and I went without an official pattern, and I love the color-blocking idea too. Becky - ewwww! That wreath is very cool for Halloween, though, and good for you for working to help rescue cats! Robbie, let me know if you need to borrow a pattern for an AC sleeve. And I'll check on the 17th - sounds promising!Dr. Fun (AKA Sister)https://www.blogger.com/profile/07332652703590699186noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post-87424780688068186342016-10-10T12:24:31.172-05:002016-10-10T12:24:31.172-05:00December 17th weekend is ok with me too.December 17th weekend is ok with me too.BeckyWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14978486228919306813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post-29083314584600157172016-10-10T06:57:57.869-05:002016-10-10T06:57:57.869-05:00December 17th weekend is ok with me.
RobbieDecember 17th weekend is ok with me.<br /><br />RobbieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post-4857285528813081472016-10-10T06:54:28.771-05:002016-10-10T06:54:28.771-05:00If you don't just love the peplum, ditch it. ...If you don't just love the peplum, ditch it. You have too many other things that you enjoy to keep fiddling with it.<br /><br />I am working on drafting a sleeve for the AC dress now. It was sleeveless and it's getting close to "sleeve weather". And yes you may use the pix.<br /><br />RobbieAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post-23088779270506761642016-10-09T22:58:58.906-05:002016-10-09T22:58:58.906-05:00I think you and I are similar in body type. I thi...I think you and I are similar in body type. I think if I were making a peplum for myself, I would lengthen the top part like 2 or 3 inches and make the peplum start more at the hip instead of over the tummy. Maybe you could do some sort of a color block to salvage.<br /><br />I love the idea of doing 2 socks at once. That is brilliant. That would be the only way that I could make them anywhere near the same size!<br /><br />I've taken on doing some paperwork for the rescue group that I've been volunteering with. Between that and tennis it has kept me too busy to get much sewing done. I do have a quick craft project that I am in the middle of. I'm making a wreath for the door for Halloween. Go to Pinterest and search for "snake wreath".BeckyWhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14978486228919306813noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post-78803194938709858922016-10-09T22:56:11.066-05:002016-10-09T22:56:11.066-05:00If you are going to keep the Peplum, it needs to b...If you are going to keep the Peplum, it needs to be much fuller in the back to emphasize your slimness. With added gathers at CB. OR remove peplum altogether and add blocks of contrasting color to make a straight/fitted tee. The peplum you have is just not right. Good luck!Michelle J Leehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02729368022442058256noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2386321676311629286.post-24765074873048219772016-10-09T19:36:54.433-05:002016-10-09T19:36:54.433-05:00Next time instead of ripping back, do what I call ...Next time instead of ripping back, do what I call a smocking stitch over the area. They look like purloin stitches & you don't have to rip back - unless you are perfectionist in your knitting. <br /><br />On the hi-low, you need more low than you have. Amy Baileshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08942746156202689012noreply@blogger.com