![]() I would have liked to see a pocket placement guide rather than having to eyeball it but that's just me. Yes, definitely will make the pattern again, and I've already recommended it to my lil sis, who's just learning to sew. I do still use the pattern, after noting my own adjustments, but I don't recommend this pattern designer due to my overall experience with the two patterns I have purchased from her. I didn't get a response from her either way. I emailed and tagged/asked Amy for help in the pdf group. The fit was good, except the neck line/hood was a little loose on my size 10 for my 8 yr old. ![]() The pictures weren't blurry, but they didn't coincide well with the instructions. I made it work, but had to do some modifications when using the pattern after the first time. The garment in the picture didn't appear to be constructed the same way the instructions said to construct it. I had trouble understanding the instructions for the placket assembly around the neck. I double checked my settings, and had never encountered that problem with other designers. I asked in her group and she said it was my printer. The pattern didn't print to the edge of the paper like she intended, so I had to hand draw in the lines to the edge. I will use the pattern for personal use, but would not recommend it or any other peek a boo patterns because of the unclear directions and the lack of customer service. I emailed Amy, to make sure that I hadn't misunderstood, and to explain how I had successfully executed my next attempt. I will have to size up for it to fit properly. The 3t was to small, he couldn't move freely. I measured my oldest boy and he should have been a 3t by the provided chest measurements. I did it the way I knew to be right on subsequent rompers. I decided to do it as the pattern instructed, and it was indeed, wrong. One of instructions for assembling the lining to the romper was wrong. Quality of printed material( lines matching up, inch square test, computer or hand drawn, etc) General observations(would you make the pattern again? recommend to a friend? ) Quality of pictures(Color? Black & White? In focus or Blurry?)Ĭustomer Service(Did you receive your pattern promptly? were any questions/concerns answered in a professional manner? etc) Plus, we checked in with experts for their take on the best spring hair colors, just for you.Quality of instructions(Were the steps well laid out? easy to understand language? etc) ✔️ FYI: We updated this article in March 2023 to give you the most up-to-date spring hair colors, including hairstylists' most-requested looks and new styles celebrities are trying. Keep scrolling for all of their picks, as well as a few tried-and-true favorite shades for spring: Because unlike the dark and subtle winter and fall hair colors and winter shades, spring 2023 is calling for bold, warm, bright hues.Īnd as I compile inspo for my new hair, I also connected with celebrity hairstylists Laura Rugetti, Scott King, and Glenn Ellis for all the details on the most popular spring hair colors for 2023. ![]() New season, new me, right? I’m talkin’ a full head of highlights, or a monochromatic at-home hair dye, or even a vivid, peekaboo- rainbow-hair situation. After months of dreary winter weather (like, can we get one sunny day, pls?), I've been itching to get into the salon to test out a new spring hair color, especially after talking to a bunch of professional hairstylists about the best 2023 hair-color trends.
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