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Alex replied to the topic Old sewing machine has broken in the forum Sewing for Yourself 3 years ago
I could recommend you Brother sewing machine. It is great, I’ve been using it for some time, and had no problems with it, it costs no more than $200.
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Bogwoppit replied to the topic Choosing a Size for the Classic Shirt in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 3 years ago
Hi Catherine,
I’m similar FB-UB as you. I have slim arms/shoulders. I did a size 8 D cup first time. It fits ok but I think I’ll do a 10 C cup with a bit of tinkering on the shoulders next time.
Hope this helps.
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Kate replied to the topic School Days: Removeable vest as a standalone light jacket? in the forum oliver + s: school days 3 years ago
Lightning McStitch, thank you for pointing that out about the vest not closing. I went back to the instructions and looked at the pictures. You’re right. I’ll think about this some more.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic School Days: Removeable vest as a standalone light jacket? in the forum oliver + s: school days 3 years ago
I haven’t done it, but I have often wondered about just this.
The only thing you’d need to consider is whether you want it to close when worn on its own.
I’m not sure, from memory, if the front edges of the vest actually meet at centre front. If not, you might need to add some to the centre front and then maybe add a zipper and zip guard? -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Choosing a Size for the Classic Shirt in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 3 years ago
Hi Catherine, this blog post will probably answer all your questions:
You’re right that you want to choose your size according to your upper bust/shoulder size then use the cup sizes feature to account for your bust
(As a square shouldered B-cupper I speak only…[Read more] -
Kate started the topic School Days: Removeable vest as a standalone light jacket? in the forum oliver + s: school days 3 years ago
Has anyone ever used the removeable lining vest (with or without sleeves) as a standalone light jacket on late spring/early fall days? Am about to make an upcycled school days jacket using my husband’s old wool coat for my 8 month old and am mindful of getting the most wear out of it for the work I put into it! We live in the Netherlands, which…[Read more]
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Catherine W. started the topic Choosing a Size for the Classic Shirt in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 3 years ago
Hi Everyone,
I purchased the Classic Shirt pattern today and I’m excited that it’s available in different cup sizes, however I’m at a loss as to how to choose the right size for my first muslin.
My upper bust is 37″, full bust is 40″, waist 34″, hips 43″.
According to the pattern chart, this means I’m a straight size 14. I’m assuming the…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Yanaka Fabric in the forum liesl + co: yanaka jacket 3 years ago
Yes, I think so! I haven’t tried it, but I think it could look very cool.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Help—back key hole opening in the forum oliver + s: garden party 3 years ago
I was just going to suggest both interfacing and a shorter stitch length for the future. It can also depend on the fabric you’re using, which you can test with a scrap before you sew the keyhole itself. This is one of those things you’ll learn with experience, unfortunately. But well done sewing your first one!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic lullaby layette jacket in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 3 years ago
Hi Nicole. Is it your intention not to line the jacket?
If you’re using your quilted fabric on its own AND want the jacket to be reversible then yes, it would be super neat to unpick some of the quilting and make a two internal facing darts.
Otherwise I’d just make the dart as directed, press it towards the back and even stitch it down with an…[Read more] - Load More
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