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Kathy started the topic Back wider than front? in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 7 years ago
I’m making a small (with added length). I discovered when I was measuring the (nearly) finished muslin that the back is wider than the front and the side seams are not at the side.
Going back to measure the pattern, the back – from the fold to top of side seam – is 12-5/8 in, total 25-1/4 inches.
The front – from the cut line to top of side…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Reducing width of back panel in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 7 years ago
You can reduce it as much as you want as long as you can still get it over your hips. I would suggest keeping an eye on the side panels so they stay at your sides and don’t pull too much toward the back or front.
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Joan Holt replied to the topic Reducing width of back panel in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 7 years ago
Here is a picture of front
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Joan Holt started the topic Reducing width of back panel in the forum liesl + co: everyday skirt 7 years ago
I’ve made a Muslin. A large. I want it to sit on my natural waist. I sewed a size that should have resulted in 1/2 inch ease at natural waist but I’ve had to severely pull in elastic at back panel (41/2inches to be chopped off elastic). The front seems to fit reasonably well. So I’m thinking of reducing width of back panel. How much would peopl…[Read more]
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Sarah replied to the topic sewing machine in the forum off topic 7 years ago
I just bought a Brother Dream Machine 2 and I am attempting stippling by scanning my design. I’ve been able to do it successfully once, however, now when I go into “saved outlines” my current embroidery doesn’t show up, only the previous outlines do. I’m not sure how to get the outline of the embroidery I just scanned to show up in saved outlines now.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Changing Neck Line in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 7 years ago
I would suggest altering the neckline to suit her preferences and then using the Peter Pan Collar instructions in the Building Block Dress book to develop a new collar. This will be much simpler than trying to alter the collar that comes with the pattern. I hope that helps!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Adjusting for a tall, slim body in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 7 years ago
Sure, here’s a blog post on the topic to help!
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Layered PDFs? in the forum about the forums 7 years ago
No, unfortunately, the creation of layers is something that needs to be done when the original pattern is created. There’s no way to take an existing file and add layers to it. The file needs to be completely remade from the ground up. That’s why we’re creating new patterns with layers (it’s a completely different process to develop the pattern so…[Read more]
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Lynn replied to the topic Layered PDFs? in the forum about the forums 7 years ago
Thank you so much. I am putting together the sleepover pajama pattern for 2 different grandchildren. With my bad back, I’ve only gotten the pants pattern put together and traced off in the two sizes. Although I really want to make the tops, I don’t see much hope continuing like this.
Do you know…if I were to purchase a pro version of Adobe Acr…[Read more]
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Kathy started the topic Adjusting for a tall, slim body in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 7 years ago
Do you have any suggestions for adjusting the fit of the All Day Shirt for a very slim, long body?
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Changing Neck Line in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 7 years ago
It’s just a matter of adding length to the collar as you add length to the neckline. Adjust your neckline (lowering, widening etc) then measure the new neckline at the stitching line. Compare that to the original and add the same length to the collar. They’re curved lines so you end up freehand drawing it.
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Becca replied to the topic Changing Neck Line in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 7 years ago
Thanks, @lightningmcstitch! I’m so new to sewing and don’t have any real formal training, so I had no idea that a forward shoulder adjustment was even a thing, but it sounds like just what she needs. I’ll google it. Thank you so much! Do you have any suggestions on how I should change the shape of the collar based on changing the neckline? I think…[Read more]
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