We’re finishing off this week with a bang. Remember when I showed you that stunning large scale Liberty floral? Well it became a Mother’s Day gift for my mom. This pattern came from Purl Soho, and it was delightfully simple to put together. Of course, since I started working on it shortly before giving birth...
Absolutely gorgeous!
amazing! do you recall the name of that print? i’ve never seen it before! would love to track it down!
I spent over an hour browsing the Shaukat archive to find the name of this print to no avail. I got it from B and J, but I can’t find it on there anymore. :( I’ll keep looking and let you know what I find out. I’ve had some other people ask this as well, and its like I bought it and then it disappeared from the internet.
ah thank you so much for trying to dig it out! i think it must be an older seasonal print.
This is incredible. What a lucky mom!
dear Meredith, what a gorgeous job you made of that robe! I wonder if you had any problems with gathers and puckers when you attached the sleeves? I am sewing the same pattern at the moment and seem to be making a real hash of it, and so have been trawling the internet for those souls who’ve sewed the purl bee robe! If you had any issues I would really like to know.
Much appreciated,
Giulietta
I don’t think I had puckering, per se. But I do remember that the fit is a little funny because of the sleeves. They’re not rounded to accommodate a moving arm, so that squared fit can be a little funny when worn. I feel like that’s not a helpful answer, but its the best one I have. I’m sorry!
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