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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Placket piece missing from Classic Shirt? in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 6 years ago
Phyllis, you will cut two of piece number 13 with your fabric folded. (See the cutting layout.) That will give you pieces for both sleeves.
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Phyllis G. replied to the topic Placket piece missing from Classic Shirt? in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 6 years ago
Correction: The placket piece I have is piece number 13.
Phyllis
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Phyllis G. started the topic Placket piece missing from Classic Shirt? in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 6 years ago
I’m making the Liesl & Co classic shirt. The pattern pieces provide one sleeve placket piece (number 9), but the directions on page 12, “Making the Sleeve Placket,” show that there are two pieces for the sleeve placket. Where/how do I get the one on the right? I have the one on the left (pattern piece 9).
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 6 years ago
Those bags look like fun, and a great way to use up scraps – assuming your scraps are better co-ordinate do than mine!
Fun to see an old thread bumped up, thanks.
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Alice Miller replied to the topic sewing machine in the forum off topic 6 years ago
Currently I’m working with my loyal Singer 4423, but my heart belongs to Bernina. I still regret that I missed an opportunity to buy a used Record 883 model.
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Alice Miller replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 6 years ago
I’m going to make bags for me and my niece for new Year. It could be a challenge, since I’m not that experienced in quilting. But I really want to try!
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Alice Miller replied to the topic Sewing Mojo gone in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 6 years ago
Sometimes all you need is to take a break from your hobby, even if it’s your favorite, and that’s completely normal. If you don’t feel like sewing is entertaining you at the moment, then use this opportunity to try something else. Scrapbooking, knitting… something that you’ve never tried before.
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Reshma replied to the topic Add invisible zips to front/ side seams for nursing? in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 6 years ago
Check out this video on converting an ordinary dress nursing friendly by inserting invisible side zipper along the princess cut. https://youtu.be/6znq7jQ1tMc
Thank you 🙂 -
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Hollywood Trousers Pockets in the forum liesl + co: hollywood trousers 6 years ago
I think it would be quite easy. When you sew the trouser front to the pocket bag you’d simply sew it at an angle – a bit like the Art Museum trousers.
Then you just need to ensure that the pocket stay (which would then form the side seam above the bottom of the pocket opening) is wide enough that none of the pocket facing shows. -
Mary started the topic Hollywood Trousers Pockets in the forum liesl + co: hollywood trousers 6 years ago
Love this pattern but in the past have had problems with on seam pockets. Because my abdomen is rounded they tend to gape and form wrinkles after sitting. This type of pant is usually very fitted in the body. Is there a way to convert the pockets to a slant opening to alleviate the pulling at the side seam? Any suggestions?
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