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jumpingstitch replied to the topic Thicker waistband instead of two thin ones in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 4 years ago
Thank you!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Building block dress in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 4 years ago
I like Lightning’s thoughts about it! (And I think it’s a size limit regarding posting here. If you make the photo smaller you should be able to post it.)
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Building block dress in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 4 years ago
I think “over the top” and “as it pleases them” and “with pockets” are really the only rules when it comes to sewing for two year Olds.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Thicker waistband instead of two thin ones in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 4 years ago
It’s possible, sure. But you won’t like it as much 😉
The back waistband with the two channels of thinner elastic has a much nicer feel with softer gathers and just wears SO much better than with one wide elastic.
Wider elastic will either be really stiff, or will be prone to folding.As I’m typing this, I’m wearing an Everyday Skirt that I…[Read more]
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Nancy replied to the topic Building block dress in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 4 years ago
Hi,
I’m back and almost done with my second BBdress. I posted it on Facebook because I can’t post pictures on this discussion for whatever reason.
It was quite a challenge but I’m happy that I lined the bodice, made a new neckline, color blocked it, added flair to the skirt, French seamed the skirt…learning new things and improving my skill…[Read more] -
jumpingstitch started the topic Thicker waistband instead of two thin ones in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 4 years ago
Hi! I’m new to sewing. The Everyday skirt is my first attempt at making a garment. Is it possible to use a 20mm or 30mm elastic for the waistband instead of the thin ones indicated in the instructions?
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic hip size? in the forum oliver + s: nature walk 4 years ago
I believe it’s not just the negative ease of the fabric that drives the difference. The pants have an elastic waist, so the relaxed measurement includes the elastic at rest. The waist will expand significantly when worn due to the elastic and the knit fabric.
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Adjustments Help Please in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 4 years ago
There’s a tutorial that will show you exactly how to do that here:
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VictoriaW replied to the topic Adjustments Help Please in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 4 years ago
How do I make the All Day Shirt with short sleeves? Many thanks
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VictoriaW started the topic Adjustments Help Please in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 4 years ago
HI! How do I make the shirt with short sleeves? Thanks
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steph started the topic hip size? in the forum oliver + s: nature walk 4 years ago
What am I missing?
The size chart for this pattern shows the Size 2T hip size as 22″ inches.
But under the “Details” tab, the “Finished Measurements” chart shows the finished hip “relaxed measurement” for a 2T to be 20 1/2 inches.
I realize that the pattern is designed for a knit with some stretch. But an inch and a half negative ease seems a…[Read more] -
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Cindy Swoveland replied to the topic Help for an Experienced Beginner in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 4 years ago
Oh…thank you. 1/2″ seems quite sensible!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Help for an Experienced Beginner in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 4 years ago
Hi Cindy, the seam allowance is there on Page 2 of the Instructions: General Instructions, point 4: “Seam allowances are included in the pattern and are 1/2″ unless otherwise noted”.
All of the Oliver + S an dLiesl+ Co patterns tend to work with 1/2″ seam allowances, the main exception being knit garments which may have a 1/4″ seam allowance.…[Read more]
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Cindy Swoveland replied to the topic Help for an Experienced Beginner in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 4 years ago
Follow up question…I have read through the instructions and don’t see anything about the seam allowance. In the old days when I was making garments, the seam allowance was 5/8″. Is that the seam allowance that is supposed to be used on this garment? I am so used to using 1/4″ seams for quilts! I don’t want to screw up!!!
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