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  • gillibeanz replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Thanks Justine & Tamara, a friend also a O+S addict found me some in Textile Traders for wait for it $6.00 a metre! But I will try the online ones, I did look at the Fat Quarter Shop but they didn’t have the ones I was after. Next project is the Tea Party Dress and I can’t wait to try out the new Fairy Tale dress. Thank goodness I have two girls…[Read more]

  • gillibeanz replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Thanks Justine & Tamara, a friend also a O+S addict found me some in Textile Traders for wait for it $6.00 a metre! But I will try the online ones, I did look at the Fat Quarter Shop but they didn’t have the ones I was after. Next project is the Tea Party Dress and I can’t wait to try out the new Fairy Tale dress. Thank goodness I have two girls…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Oooh a fellow West Aussie! If you have a country spotlight then be aware they don’t get everything in – my local had something like 2 bolts! The bigger places like Midland and the one near Carousel would have more. So if you are in the rural areas, make a list and maybe phone one of the city stores to find out? and then grab some on a city visit.…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Oooh a fellow West Aussie! If you have a country spotlight then be aware they don’t get everything in – my local had something like 2 bolts! The bigger places like Midland and the one near Carousel would have more. So if you are in the rural areas, make a list and maybe phone one of the city stores to find out? and then grab some on a city visit.…[Read more]

  • Justine J replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Hi Gillibeanz!
    Spotlight carry the Lisette fabric range, which is also designed by O+S. The Oliver +S fabric is not readily available here….. :-(. I think most of us buy it online from the US (places like QuiltHome and Fat Quarter Shop probably have the best range.) Some smaller places sell it too, and a couple of Aus online places stock…[Read more]

  • Justine J replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Hi Gillibeanz!
    Spotlight carry the Lisette fabric range, which is also designed by O+S. The Oliver +S fabric is not readily available here….. :-(. I think most of us buy it online from the US (places like QuiltHome and Fat Quarter Shop probably have the best range.) Some smaller places sell it too, and a couple of Aus online places stock…[Read more]

  • gillibeanz replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    So I’m a newbie to Oliver + S also fallen in love with fabrics but where do you buy in Australia? I haven’t seen any in Spotlight I’m in W.A thou we do tend to wait a little longer over here! Would love if Oliver + S could put up an international stockist list or perhaps should I send Moda an email???

  • wendy replied to the topic advice on serger in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Thanks for all the advice, Tamara! Yes, we’re more than bonded at this point. More or less joined at the hip! I used it today to make about 200 continuous feet of ruffles (which, of course, had 200 feet of rolled hem).Yikes! No needles breaking, but it did need a couple of rests!
    Actually the instruction manual is pretty thorough and I haven’t had…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic advice on serger in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Wendyls, I’m glad you are enjoying your new serger. All I can say is that you can feel free to practise “speeding” without the worry of getting pulled over, fined and the like – you may be in for accidental needle breakages though but this is the only warning so I will let you off just this once hehe!
    Did your dealer offer a free lesson to take…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic advice on serger in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Bumped -baby baby!

  • Tamara replied to the topic sugestions for sewing machines in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    Sometimes they have things on special to remove old stock. Maybe they are releasing a newer version? Bernina seems to have a big price tag attached to all their machines yet some would say this is because of paying for the quality. I can’t be the judge of that as I have never tried and tested a Bernina – although my maternal grandmother loves them…[Read more]

  • I’m fairly certain you wouldn’t need them–they’re really more of a design detail to define the shoulder/armhole than to hold the two layers together. Just be sure to smooth and pin and you should be fine without the topstitching. Can’t wait to see!

  • I’m fairly certain you wouldn’t need them–they’re really more of a design detail to define the shoulder/armhole than to hold the two layers together. Just be sure to smooth and pin and you should be fine without the topstitching. Can’t wait to see!

  • Thank you Corlee,that is so sweet of you and it made my day!
    The forum is great and I always try and check in before making an o+s pattern for ideas and tips.
    ~Nicole~

  • Thank you Corlee,that is so sweet of you and it made my day!
    The forum is great and I always try and check in before making an o+s pattern for ideas and tips.
    ~Nicole~

  • nicole, you’re perfectly helpful! it’s so great to have these forums to have input. seriously, even a “i’m not sure” input is better than nothing. so thank you for being so helpful. the support found here in the forums help make the o+s patterns (in addition to the patterns being wonderful themselves) a true pleasure to sew.

  • It is a bit hard to say……but it can always be added later if you do find it is shifting.
    I am sorry not to be more help.
    ~Nicole~

  • so the stitching is there to help maintain shape? i’m leaning towards not stitching – i really like the uninterrupted shoulder on this. having said that, your dresses are quite lovely!

  • wendy replied to the topic sugestions for sewing machines in the forum off topic 13 years ago

    It seems like it’s come down to the Bernina 1008 or the Janome HD3000. They both have a great reputation and are often lumped into the same category. But why is the Janome less than half the price? Any thoughts?

  • I don’t think you have to stitch the seam on the shoulders if you are willing to press it back to shape.
    I made these for a dear OS O+S chum and I hand stitched the seam in place http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/7087015835/in/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/6941047922/in/photostream/
    ~Nicole~

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