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Denisemarie became a registered member 8 years ago
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Enbee replied to the topic The waistband sunny day shorts in the forum oliver + s: sunny day shorts 8 years ago
There’s a tutorial with pictures here:
but generally, yes – you join the short ends first, right sides together (usually along with some folding/pressing). Then you attach the waistband to the wrong side of the shorts (wrong side of the shorts facing the RIGHT…[Read more]
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Bailey started the topic The waistband sunny day shorts in the forum oliver + s: sunny day shorts 8 years ago
I am a beginner at sewing and for the life of me I cannot make sense of the instructions on how to make the waistband. Do I join the two short ends? Can anyone recommend a video to watch on how to do the waistband?
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Bailey became a registered member 8 years ago
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Building block dress in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 8 years ago
The instructions to convert to a gathered skirt with a straight hem begin on page 74 of the book.
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rebecca replied to the topic Building block dress in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 8 years ago
Hi! I would suggest doing a dirndl skirt, and just combine it with the rest of the building block parts! The dirndl skirt simply uses a rectangle piece of fabric, so you can keep the hem on the straight of grain. Here’s a tutorial: http://blog.megannielsen.com/2009/04/how-to-make-a-dirndl-skirt/
Or, even better, Leisl’s Lazy days skirt pat…[Read more]
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Kirsten started the topic Building block dress in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 8 years ago
Hi,
I’m making a building block dress. My skirt has a border print and all the skirts I can find in the book have a curved bottom edge. Any advice on how to sew it so there is a straight bottom edge without creating problems :-).
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Kirsten became a registered member 8 years ago
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Caroline became a registered member 8 years ago
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Victoria Crosher replied to the topic Help needed! Sleepover pyjama top in the forum about the forums 8 years ago
Thank you Lightning McStitch! I found that I had basted the ruffle to the facing the wrong way round ( doh!) but your post gave me confidence to go back a few steps and start again rather than just abandon the ruffle. So all is back on track!
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justine pierce became a registered member 8 years ago
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Help needed! Sleepover pyjama top in the forum about the forums 8 years ago
Trust the instructions! The beauty of Oliver + S patterns is that sometimes it seems counterintuitive, but if you do as the instructions say the finish is always beautiful!
So, yes, the facing is stitched with the right side of the facing against the wrong side of the pyjama top. Just as in the illustration (below step 1 Attach The Facing).
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Victoria Crosher started the topic Help needed! Sleepover pyjama top in the forum about the forums 8 years ago
I’m making the top and attaching the facing with the ruffle to the pyjama top. I’ve pinned it on but it doesn’t seem right to put the right side of the facing to the wrong side of the pj top. If I stitch it would create a raw edge on the right side. Also , in placing the facing onto the top should the ruffle be facing towards the pj or away – it…[Read more]
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Anne Kopf-Sill became a registered member 8 years ago
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic in between sizes! in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 8 years ago
I’d suggest taking a look at Fit For Real People for this one. It will show you how to adjust the shoulders, sleeve width, etc.
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Jennifer became a registered member 8 years ago
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