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Joanne started the topic Classic Shirt pdf in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 1 year ago
Hi, I have just bought the Classic Shirt pdf. The info says it is a layered pattern, but when opening the pdf, the layer option is not available. What am I missing please, does anyone know? Thank you!
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Bonnie started the topic Has anyone made the school days jacket with buttons or snaps? No toggle closure in the forum oliver + s: school days 1 year ago
Hi I’m thinking of making the school days jacket for my 2 1/2 year old granddaughter. I love the look of the toggle closure on the turquoise jacket. But I question how they will hold up. And where to even get those exact closures. I only have a Joann’s near me. Also I feel they would also need snaps to insure the coat stays closed. And tha…[Read more]
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Cheryl replied to the topic Eliminating center bodice bust dart on Rush Hour dress in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 1 year ago
Thanks so much, Liesl. I will give it a try! Love your patterns!! All best, Cheryl
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Oh no! Camp shirt/Dress – wrong fabric?? in the forum liesl + co: camp shirt + dress 1 year ago
No, you can still make it! The shirt won’t have the same drape as the original pattern, so it may be a little more oversized in appearance. But just refer to the finished measurements on the pattern and that will give you a better sense for how it will fit when it’s finished. I hope that helps!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Eliminating center bodice bust dart on Rush Hour dress in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 1 year ago
Hello! The Dior dart on that style is quite short, so it could probably be moved in a variety of ways, but it also depends on how much “take-up” is in the dart (your bust size, the size you’re sewing, etc.). You could potentially ease the dart into the princess seam or move the princess seam slightly forward to absorb it. It may take a little…[Read more]
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Cheryl started the topic Eliminating center bodice bust dart on Rush Hour dress in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 1 year ago
I have just made a first muslin of the Size 4 Rush Hour dress for A/B cup size. It fits fairly well, however I’m trying to achieve a very “uninterrupted by darts” look on center front bodice. Can I remove the bust dart on the center front bodice and accommodate it in the curve of the princess seam on side front pieces? Would it just be a sligh…[Read more]
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Luanne started the topic Oh no! Camp shirt/Dress – wrong fabric?? in the forum liesl + co: camp shirt + dress 1 year ago
I need advice. I was reading something about sewing, when they suggested making the L&S Camp Shirt out of flannel. I lived that idea and immediately bought 5 yards of
Kaufman Mammoth in a gorgeous teal check to make a dress. This fabric is pretty heavy – in the 4-6oz/syd I think. Then I read the fabric recommendations – light, drapey, or crisp.…[Read more] -
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Waistband not fitting in the forum liesl + co: garibaldi a-line skirt 1 year ago
Hi ladies,
I assure you the waistband is the correct length–I’ve just checked it again. It’s slightly shorter than the waistband of the skirt because the skirt fabric gets eased into the waistband as you sew it. You might be experiencing problems because the skirt waist itself stretches a bit as you’re working with the fabric. If you’re having a…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Key Considerations for Altering a Yanaka Traditional Tattoo for a Full Bicep in the forum groip1 1 year ago
Hello! With the shoulder seam and the two gusset seams you’ll have plenty of places to add width, yes. I would suggest opening the seams on your muslin to see where the jacket “wants” to add space in order to determine the best spot. I hope that helps!
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Becky became a registered member 1 year ago
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dorishuntt started the topic Key Considerations for Altering a Yanaka Traditional Tattoo for a Full Bicep in the forum groip1 1 year ago
I am about to begin sewing a Yanaka Jacket in a lovely brocade. I expect that I will need to alter for my bicep. Should I do this in the underarm area of the gusset and the back part of the top sleeve?
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dorishuntt became a registered member 1 year ago
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Laura replied to the topic Waistband not fitting in the forum liesl + co: garibaldi a-line skirt 1 year ago
I recently purchased this pattern and have the same issue. The waistband is too short and the markings do not line up.
I can easily adjust the waistband to fit, but at this point the problem should be corrected. Otherwise the pattern is well explained and fitting.
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Cecile H replied to the topic Yanaka alteration for a twisting sleeve in the forum liesl + co: yanaka jacket 1 year ago
Your reply makes sense. I’ll give it a try. Thank you!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Yanaka alteration for a twisting sleeve in the forum liesl + co: yanaka jacket 1 year ago
Hello! Thanks for your patience as I’ve been traveling. This should be a relatively easy fix. You’ll want to pin out the resulting fold in the fabric and blend the lines to make a smoother sleeve. The result will be sort of like this very crude drawing, with more of a curve to the sleeve. I hope that makes sense?
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