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Justine J replied to the topic Most and Least Worn O+S Outfit? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Oh, good question!
Hmmm, let’s see – most worn would have to be Harry’s red Sandbox shorts (4 years – literally worn to death):
Rosie’s original Jump Rope got a lot of wear (2 years) -…[Read more]
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Erin S's profile was updated 11 years ago
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Erin S became a registered member 11 years ago
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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Welcome back Becky, I hope the unpacking goes well.
I finished Tildy’s Field Trip outfit. Huge success, my girly girl loves her velvet farm trousers.
Next up a knit Music Class blouse and knit Lunch Box culottes for a sneaky school uniform for Liddy.
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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Welcome back Becky, I hope the unpacking goes well.
I finished Tildy’s Field Trip outfit. Huge success, my girly girl loves her velvet farm trousers.
Next up a knit Music Class blouse and knit Lunch Box culottes for a sneaky school uniform for Liddy.
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Nicole replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
I found dresses just bunched up above the waist, it never bothered any of my babies.
Perhaps make one and see how you go. 🙂 -
Nicole started the topic Most and Least Worn O+S Outfit? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
As I s q u e e z e d Trixie ( 6 mnths) into her Puppet Show tunic (size 0-3 mnth), for the very last time this morning, I reflected on what a lot of wear she has had from it.
It was a good sew. She wore it as a dress as newborn through to a blouse today, with Tea Party boomers.
The teeny…[Read more]
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Nicole started the topic Most and Least Worn O+S Outfit? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
As I s q u e e z e d Trixie ( 6 mnths) into her Puppet Show tunic (size 0-3 mnth), for the very last time this morning, I reflected on what a lot of wear she has had from it.
It was a good sew. She wore it as a dress as newborn through to a blouse today, with Tea Party boomers.
The teeny Swing Set only got a few wears as she chubbied up too…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Leggings to protect baby knees! And keep the dresses for those times when she won’t be crawling – ie shopping trips.
I love the very short dresses and bloomers with chubby baby legs – so cute!
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lattemama replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum
Cooking and Baking 11 years agoThere was a quarter piece pie left over and I was looking forward to eat that tonight, but Isabel claimed it so I was stuck with cheesy broccoli quinoa and balsamic glazed chicken which I had had for lunch today and yesterday and there is still a serving left! (I made a huge batch over the weekend.)
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meleliza replied to the topic French Seams & Fairy Tale in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 11 years ago
Agreed, the skirt is just a big rectangle. Cut it as wide as you like. The fairy tale skirt isn’t even that full. For finer fabrics, I like to cut it even wider. If you have 58″ fabric, just tear one strip all the way across.
Honestly, @sarvi, the French seams in the sleeves aren’t any more fiddly than a 1/2″ seam. Actually, it’s easier to set a…[Read more]
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meleliza replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Adorable bloomers and bubbles! Yes, any kind of dress or tunic totally gets in the way.
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dubhels2003 replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Hi Erin, I started my oliver + s sewing with a 3 month old and started with the school photo dress, which actually was fine when she started crawling as it is quite fitted and she is long so it never caught. It was the same with the hopscotch dress and the seashore sundress, that was fine. The bigger problem I encountered was that she put…[Read more]
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mkhs replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
The Ice Cream top is lovely for crawling babies. I really didn’t ever do dresses until she was walking.
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stylememary replied to the topic Completed: Christmas Fairy Tale with sheer overlay in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 11 years ago
Thanks, Kerrilyn. Just a bit of fun on a cold, icy day.
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Sarvi replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum
Cooking and Baking 11 years agoOh yum, that sounds delicious.
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Sarvi replied to the topic French Seams & Fairy Tale in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 11 years ago
The only thing I can think of to add to the above is that in a full, gathered skirt like this, an inch or two of width will not make a huge difference in the finished skirt.
That, and I am going to have nightmares about doing set-in sleeves with French seams. Talk about fiddly.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Ah, I remember that stage! If the dress is for photos, then of course make what you like, but for everyday wear, even a tunic length that’s loose will hang down and catch on her knees. Pants or bloomers and slimmer tops are a better bet for an active baby.
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Erin started the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
What are your thoughts on sewing for a crawling baby? I had planned to make my first dress (Music Box Jumper) and then realized that crawling and dresses might not jive. Should I just wait or make a very short dress, Polly Flinders style? Would shortening the pattern be hard or make it wonky? Perhaps I should just pick a different outfit?…[Read more]
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paula replied to the topic French Seams & Fairy Tale in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 11 years ago
Ah, you are right, Rachel! Thank you for the quick reply! 🙂
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