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Thank Goodness For Naps
Thank you to everyone who told Easton that he should take naps - your advice finally paid off and he took a nice one yesterday. A nap long enough that I had time to finish this:

It's only a muslin (I had purchased this material from Fabric.com while it was discounted), but it's definitely wearable! I wanted to make sure that I knew what I needed to tweak before I cut into my fun stripe jersey. The next time around, I'm adding 2 inches to the length, but otherwise, it's a great fit. I'm not so sure I'll be as lucky today with the naps, but hopefully I'll have another version finished by the end of the week.
Project: Jalie 2565 Racerback Tank
Comments: 8 (add yours)
Previous Comments
[1] On Jul-13-2008, adrienne wrote:What a cute, cute top!
[2] On Jul-13-2008, Anary wrote:
Great top...and I love the fabric print...I saw some regular cotton at the local walmart..It is so cute!
[3] On Jul-13-2008, bernadette wrote:
Cute shirt. Love the fabric, too.
Good job napping, Easton!
[4] On Jul-13-2008, blakely wrote:
What a great top!
[5] On Jul-13-2008, Kristine wrote:
Super cute top! Why am I so afraid to work with knits???
[6] On Jul-14-2008, Kasey wrote:
Love that print.
The top looks really comfortable.
[7] On Jul-14-2008, melissa wrote:
whoa, I just made a knipmode running top yesterday with the exact same silhouette! I love that deep scooped racerback, and I wouldn't have thought that was a muslin at all if you hadn't said so...
[8] On Jul-15-2008, Kris wrote:
That looks so comfy Stacy!!!
And love the quote on the book - I definitely need to order some now!
