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Kat started the topic Secret Agent Buttons in the forum oliver + s: secret agent 1 year ago
I have mostly completed my Secret Agent Trench. I would like to go with single white buttons, 1” or just over – these brown ones are maybe 1 1/8” – for the dots to match up, and there is a 2” overlap of the front pieces. Should this work? Am I missing anything? This coat went together super quick and easy – If you are thinking about it – go fo…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic lengthening the everyday skirt in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 1 year ago
Yes, quite a few of our customers have lengthened this style! If you check the hashtag on social media you might see it? Just continue the lines as they’re drawn and it gives a nice line. Can’t wait to see when you’re done!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Waistband not fitting in the forum liesl + co: garibaldi a-line skirt 1 year ago
I’m checking the pattern and it measures exactly the same as the skirt waist. Could it be that you cut the wrong size facing? Or maybe the fabric stretched? The facing measures exactly the same as the waist for all the sizes…
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Raising Neckline in the forum liesl + co: geneva v-neck blouse 1 year ago
You can definitely raise the neckline if you want. In terms of other alterations, it all depends on how the blouse fits you from the start. Raising the neckline won’t affect the overall fit.
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Lara replied to the topic Waistband not fitting in the forum liesl + co: garibaldi a-line skirt 1 year ago
I had the same issue as Mandy with size 12, view A. Waistband was 1.5 inches too short.
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Paula started the topic lengthening the everyday skirt in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 1 year ago
Hi, I’d like to make the everyday skirt as a midi or maxi in rayon. Do you think that just continuing the lines of the side piece will make a nice shape? Or would some other adjustment work better? Thanks! (by the way, I made my first version knee length in light cotton and love it – great instruction as usual)!
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Eleanor replied to the topic Fusible interfacing for knit Playtime dress in the forum oliver + s: playtime 1 year ago
Oh wow, thanks for the inspiration! Those are some cute dresses, and I think just the sort of thing my almost-5-year-old would like. I finished the Playtime dress and am a little unsure about the empire waist, so I think I’ll definitely try a School Bus top next time.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fusible interfacing for knit Playtime dress in the forum oliver + s: playtime 1 year ago
And another t-shirt dress post using the circle skirt of the Building Block Dress pattern
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fusible interfacing for knit Playtime dress in the forum oliver + s: playtime 1 year ago
There’s no end with what you can do with a t-shirt!
Here’s a blog post of mine (apologies for self referencing) from way back turning the School Bus tee into a ruffle dress -
Eleanor replied to the topic Fusible interfacing for knit Playtime dress in the forum oliver + s: playtime 1 year ago
Oh, of course, that makes sense that no stretch is required! Thanks for the insight!
I’m not sewing at a pattern modification level yet so I hadn’t considered removing the placket. 🙂 I think in that case I might attach the skirt to the School Bus shirt which sounds like a fun thing to try actually… thanks for the inspiration!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fusible interfacing for knit Playtime dress in the forum oliver + s: playtime 1 year ago
Hi Eleanor, The short answer is it doesn’t matter. The PLaytime tunic is designed to be sewn in a woven fabric so there’s no need for nay stretch. that’s not to say you can’t sew it in a stable stretch fabric (a really drapey, slinky knot fabric might be weird).
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