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Tamara replied to the topic Best Resources for Fitting in the forum
Sewing for Yourself 9 years agoHi Deanna
There are some really great classes on Craftsy involving fitting. I have particularly found the classes by Joi Mahon helpful. The reason for this is that even though I have a dressmaker’s dummy to pin my Muslims onto, it doesn’t look like me and of course because of this it turns out totally wrong and fits the dummy not myself.
Joi…[Read more]
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Deanna started the topic Best Resources for Fitting in the forum
Sewing for Yourself 9 years agoSo, I am such a novice when it comes to fitting myself. I find myself getting so overwhelmed when I make a muslin that I end up chucking it for a while and making something for the kids instead. I have a couple of fitting books, but where is the best place to post pictures and get input from other sewers? Are there really helpful crafty classes…[Read more]
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic in the forum Site-Wide Activity 9 years ago
Linda, please email information@oliverands.com with information about where you purchased and proof of purchase and we’ll get you all taken care of here.
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Linda M started the topic in the forum oliver + s: bedtime story 9 years ago
I purchased the paper pattern from a store close out. When reading through the instructions, I discovered there were 2 copies of the same page. I am missing the instructions for the pants. Any hope I can access that part of the instructions online?
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Claudia replied to the topic Too much width around hip? in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
Hi! Thanks for your note on this. With “length” you mean the area between hip and waist? I think your suspect good be right. I read that in case of a hollow back/ saddle back (which I have a bit) it could help to lower the waist line in the back. This would decrease that length. Correct? What would you recommend for “flat pattern adjustment”? I…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Too much width around hip? in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
I suspect that those sort of wrinkles indicate too much ‘length’ in that area but that would be flat pattern adjustment and it’s too late for that now. And I could be totally wrong 😃
If you put them on inside out and pinch then pin out the excess fabric into the side seam you should be able to get a good fit. Just be careful to keep your pocket…[Read more] -
Lisa P. Taylor replied to the topic Reversible garment using quilting cotton and fleece in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 9 years ago
Thank you, that helps!
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Reeni replied to the topic Reversible garment using quilting cotton and fleece in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 9 years ago
Wash-away stabilizer can help especially because the pieces are small. A quilting needle and short stitch length will make better seams, unless you want to construct the fleece and cotton separately then join them just by the bias trim.The jacket is designed for non-stretch fabric so it is generous enough — the raglan helps with this as…[Read more]
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Claudia replied to the topic Too much width around hip? in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
and here are the pictures…the upload did not work at first try….
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Claudia started the topic Too much width around hip? in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
I almost finished my first city stroll wrap skirt. The sewing was great fun so far. Before attaching the waistband I wrapped the skirt around me. And it stows above the pockets. It looks like there is too much material in between hip and waist. Can you see on the pics?
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Tamara replied to the topic Advice sewing with Corduroy & Velveteen in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
Hi @fitdoc Ava
May I suggest Farmhouse fabrics http://shop.farmhousefabrics.com/stores_app/Browse_dept_items.asp?Shopper_id=773110202142467731&Store_id=198&Page_id=17&categ_id=31&parent_ids=0&name=Corduroy,+Prints
And Fabric.com https://www.fabric.com/find?SearchText=Cool+cordsRobert Kaufman has a fantastic range of soft beautiful quality…[Read more]
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Ava replied to the topic Advice sewing with Corduroy & Velveteen in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
Where do you purchase fine corduroy that could be used for dresses/jumpers? I’m not having any luck especially in a print.
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Ava replied to the topic Has anyone done zipper instead of buttons in back of yoke? in the forum oliver + s: hide-and-seek 9 years ago
Wow Heidi. Love the warmer look with the hoodie and zip.
I did find a tutorial in the Building Block Dress so will try that
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Claudia replied to the topic Lengthening city stroll wrap skirt in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
Hey Maria, thanks for the hint and link. It helps a lot! Claudia
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María replied to the topic Lengthening city stroll wrap skirt in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
Claudia, have you seen this post? https://oliverands.com/community/blog/2016/09/lengthened-city-stroll-wrap-skirt.html
I think it says Liesl lenghtened her skirt 15 or 16 inches…
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Claudia replied to the topic Lengthening city stroll wrap skirt in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
Is there a maximum you would not exceed when lengthening the skirt? For size 4? Thank you so much! Claudia
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Claudia became a registered member 9 years ago
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Lisa P. Taylor started the topic Reversible garment using quilting cotton and fleece in the forum about the forums 9 years ago
I am making the lullaby layette jacket, which is reversible, with quilting cotton on one side and fleece on the other. I expect the cotton to generally be worn on the outside. I am seeking some general guidance on what stitch to use when joining seams, stretch or straight? Would a quilting needle or ball point for my machine work best? I would…[Read more]
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