




Some more Port Elizabeth tops made by two great sewers who downloaded the pattern from Burdastyle: Angie (stripe), from Sew-I-Thought and Camelia, from Camelias and Crinolines. Check out the photos. I'm so thrilled- they look great! Well done ladies!
Photos by Sew-I-Thought and Camelias and Crinolines
I really like the striped version :)
ReplyDeleteAngie's blog is great- you should take a look. She's very cool!
ReplyDeleteyeah thanks, i already took a look :) her blog is now in my favorites... just as yours!
ReplyDeleteThanks Helene!
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