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novicesewer started the topic B6567 or Cappuccino in the forum
Sewing for Yourself 5 years agoI am an advanced beginner, having done several garments most of which are Liesl & Co. Patterns now.
I sewed B6567 earlier in my sewing journey with a cotton that was probably too thick and not enough drape. It looked okay. As far as the sewing, I learned a lot and got a lot of practice. Though I preferred to have more handholding on seam…[Read more]
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Amie started the topic Mandarin collar? in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 5 years ago
Has anyone ever left off the collar and just did the undercollar for a mandarin collar? I want to make mine sleeveless, do the popover placket and just have a mandarin collar. Thank you, Amie
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Amie replied to the topic Test square 1/16” too small. iPad-iBooks and Adobe in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 5 years ago
It’s off such a tiny amount I may just roll with it. I print so may PDF patterns and the test square is always dead on so I’m not sure why this one is a wee bit smaller. Next time I’ll just buy paper patterns from you. Thanks for you help 🙂 Amie
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Test square 1/16” too small. iPad-iBooks and Adobe in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 5 years ago
I’m not sure what exactly might be the problem. You should be able to print with A4 without any problem.
I would suggest enabling the rulers in Adobe Reader to check and confirm that the test square is 1″. (It definitely should be….) Once you’ve confirmed that the file is accurate, you’ll know that it’s something in how your device is…[Read more]
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Amie started the topic Test square 1/16” too small. iPad-iBooks and Adobe in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 5 years ago
I print PDFs patterns all the time, downloading to iBooks and/or Adobe with no problems. The 1” test square is about a 1/16” too small. My printer is on A4. Does my printer need to be on something other than A4? Thank you, Amie
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Amie replied to the topic Making Classic or Recital Shirt sleeveless in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 5 years ago
So should we bring up the armsyce under the arm a bit if using the Classic Shirt pattern?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic singer serger help in the forum off topic 5 years ago
That sounds like a job for your local repair shop!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic adding a lining in the forum oliver + s: hide-and-seek 5 years ago
I haven’t, but I think it would be lovely. Challis has a nice drape.
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Ava replied to the topic adding a lining in the forum oliver + s: hide-and-seek 5 years ago
Has anyone made this with rayon challis? I have some printed rayon and not sure this would work with the pattern. I’ve made several before in cotton/linen/corduroy, but this challis is lovely with a border print.
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marie started the topic singer serger help in the forum off topic 5 years ago
i have a singer serger 14sh654 it worked fine i oiled it now it makes a chain but when i put fabric in it will not serge but when fabric comes out it carries on making chain please help i have changed needles about 10 times and retreaded so many i lost count
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Louise@Sydney replied to the topic Is any one in Australia willing to get fabric for the us? in the forum off topic 5 years ago
Hi Kate,
I am happy to help.
I have a Spotlight store in my area. I live in Sydney.
let me know if you are still interested.Louise
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Aviatrix51 replied to the topic Is any one in Australia willing to get fabric for the us? in the forum off topic 5 years ago
Hi, thanks for the information. We are not in lockdown again, but I suspect we will be again. Please stay safe and well! Kate
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