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Jennifer replied to the topic Right Front in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 3 years ago
Thank you for pointing out that there is a whole separate piece for the front button placket…duh! I also thought the 1″ piece cut off was the piece to interface and I’m like, that’s too narrow… I am grateful for this easy to use forum! I didn’t have to scrap my sewing plans for the day!!
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Jennifer became a registered member 3 years ago
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dubhels2003 started the topic Marais in non- stretch woven in the forum liesl + co: marais knit dress + top 3 years ago
I’m interested in sewing the marais dress in a non stretch woven fabric. I can size up, is there anything else I would need to do? I could cut some bits on the bias, but feel this would be option rather than a requirement?
I’d welcome any thoughts and ideas, and I’d love to hear if any testers used a woven.
Thank you.
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic pattern availability in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 3 years ago
It’s still available via this page.
https://oliverands.com/shop/digital-woodland-stroll-cape-sewing-pattern.html
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Pandora Cunningham replied to the topic pattern availability in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 3 years ago
Is this pattern still available? I can’t find it. Thank you!
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Pandora Cunningham became a registered member 3 years ago
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cybele727 replied to the topic Picking the right size for a petite curvy girl!!!! in the forum liesl + co: marais knit dress + top 3 years ago
thank you. This is exactly what I needed to know. L D cup with slash and spread! THANK YOU!
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Masha Richart replied to the topic Picking the right size for a petite curvy girl!!!! in the forum liesl + co: marais knit dress + top 3 years ago
Also, because of the way the top is constructed, you can easily make more tummy room by slashing and spreading the middle piece from the bottom up, in addition to grading out at the side seams.
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Masha Richart replied to the topic Picking the right size for a petite curvy girl!!!! in the forum liesl + co: marais knit dress + top 3 years ago
Hi Cybele! My measurements are UB 37, FB 41, Waist 33. I sewed up the L D-cup as a muslin and was surprised to see that it fit pretty spot on (I was expecting the upper chest and straps to be too big/wide, and that I would have to adjust the seams, but neither of those things were the case). Your full bust is a little bigger than mine, but…[Read more]
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cybele727 started the topic Picking the right size for a petite curvy girl!!!! in the forum liesl + co: marais knit dress + top 3 years ago
HI ALL::
Long time no chat!
I love the Marais. Is it better to pick the size based on upper bust or full bust and do FBA/grading?
UB 37 (sized M)
FB 42 (between L and XL)
Band: 37 (sized M)
Waist:39 (XXL)The fit point on this seems to be shoulders and bust.
Do I start with a M in the shoulders…Then do a bit of an FBA on a D cup?
Then…[Read more]
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Susan replied to the topic Verdun sleeves in the forum liesl + co: verdun woven t-shirt 3 years ago
I am not replying to the Verdun Sleeves but to the use of Rayon in the presentation of the Verdun T. Did you know that Rayon production was banned in the United Stated in 2013 by the EPA because the manufacturing process was so toxic to the health of the workers. I think it may have involved the use of formaldehyde. Also it is a cellulose fiber…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Verdun sleeves in the forum liesl + co: verdun woven t-shirt 3 years ago
The two are completely separate patterns, so I can’t say for sure. But you could certainly try it!
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Susan16 started the topic Verdun sleeves in the forum liesl + co: verdun woven t-shirt 3 years ago
Will the long sleeves on the Verdun work easily on the Chai Tee?
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Emily P replied to the topic Old sewing machine has broken in the forum Sewing for Yourself 3 years ago
I only use old sewing machines now. I have about a dozen Necchi sewing machines, all older models made in Italy – not the newer ones made in Asia. The free arm Supernova models are fabulous for clothing, but even the more readily available straight stitch BF or zigzag BU are fabulous. A cheap old Singer is better than any new machine. I have a 99…[Read more]
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Emily P joined the group Sewing for Yourself 3 years ago
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Bronnie became a registered member 3 years ago
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