tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723460136926720733.post7855250608009880105..comments2024-01-29T22:37:00.656-06:00Comments on beccabeck stuff: Marfy 1245 - I am so screwedbecki-chttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02469536334449247839noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723460136926720733.post-27337229464721159682009-11-09T17:40:31.142-06:002009-11-09T17:40:31.142-06:00I figure that even if they told me more, it would ...I figure that even if they told me more, it would be in Italian and I wouldn't understand it anyway.<br />I think that I am going to extend the front band to closer to the hem, then start by making the trim as wide as the front band for balance.becki-chttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02469536334449247839noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7723460136926720733.post-66317871944365448792009-11-09T16:23:28.145-06:002009-11-09T16:23:28.145-06:00Yes, that will definitely keep you up at night, bu...Yes, that will definitely keep you up at night, but its going to be worth it when you've got it done. And I am sure you will triumph over it. I checked the catalogue and it says your jacket has "denim trim". The entry for my latest jacket (1625) describes the strips on the waist inset and the lapels as "trim" and I didn't get any pattern pieces for those either. Like you, I was expecting to get pieces. I suspect that where the description says trim, you get no pattern piece. Which of course begs the question, how wide and how long, and how to affix. Much as I love Marfy, and I too gravitate to the most complex designs, sometimes I just wish they told you a teeny bit more.Jennihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/01380047564035289054noreply@blogger.com