Jenny La Fleur
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Okay so I lied – I did work on my petticoat a bit more last night. I rested my eyes for a bit and then couldn’t stand it any more!

I’m very pleased with how quickly this is going. Quilting is so relaxing and brainless. It’s a good thing because although it’s simple and goes quickly I have a lot of surface area to cover – this panel is one of two remember! :> The petticoat is looking so cool though – I can’t wait to wear it! :>

Thank you so much for all your kind comments on this project. You guys are so sweet! :>

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mala_14 From: [info]mala_14 Date: January 23rd, 2006 12:37 pm (UTC) (link)
Beautiful design. And that is such an amazing shade of green. Your petticoat is going to look amazing. Also wanted to thank you for having a website. I'm making my first pair of stays and they're 18th century. Your site was a big help. All the pictures you have really helped me out when I wasn't entirely sure on how mine should fit and what it should look like. I'd really appreciate it if you had any tips to share for making the stays before I go off and do a final draft of mine.
jennylafleur From: [info]jennylafleur Date: January 23rd, 2006 02:52 pm (UTC) (link)
Thanks and you are most welcome! I'm so glad you found my pages helpful!! :> I can't think of any tips, besides the ones in my dress diary.

Good luck! :>
isiswardrobe From: [info]isiswardrobe Date: January 24th, 2006 10:21 am (UTC) (link)
Beautiful! I want a quilted perricoat too, and you are an inspiration!
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