Thank you so much to everyone who applied to our Advisors Circle! We got a lot of great applications, and it was a pleasure to read each and every submission. Thank you so much, and I wish we could have chosen more of you!
I love this vibrant community that we’ve built. We love featuring our members through our various blog series and will continue to do so. If you’ve got an idea to contribute, please do get in touch!
To reach me, you can join one of our private Facebook groups (Liesl + Co. Friends or Oliver + S Friends) where you can post your photos or ideas. Email me at askme@oliverands.com if you want to be in touch privately with a suggestion or an idea for a blog post, and especially if you’d like to contribute a post! Follow us on Instagram (@oliverands and @lieslandco). Tag us on Instagram (#oliverands, #lieslandco or #sewlisette). And don’t forget our discussion forums. They are an especially useful resource if you have questions about a pattern, since there is an archive of questions and answers. There’s also Pinterest and Flickr (Oliver + S, Liesl + Co., and SewLisette, etc.) And don’t forget to sign up for our newsletter (where you can also choose to have blog posts emailed directly to you). We would love to hear from you and want to include anyone who wants to be more involved here. Like they say, it takes a village!
Now it’s time to introduce our nine new panelists. Please join me in welcoming them. I’m very excited to be working with them. We asked each member to write a short introduction, and here they are.
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I’ve been sewing for as long as I can remember, although when I’m not weaving threads, I’m weaving words. I don’t remember a time when words weren’t constantly roaming around in my head, be it through writing or voraciously reading. These days I spend my time chasing words and thoughts while I mother and homeschool my teenagers and learn to love my family and friends well. I savor quiet moments with a cup of tea; when I’m able to catch those creative thoughts and find the courage to bring them to life. I’m thrilled and honored to be part of the Advisors Circle! Find me on Instagram here.
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While I still sew for both my kids, these days, I find myself increasingly making clothes for myself. And while I know something about the steps involved in sewing a garment now, I have to learn a new skill: patience! Sewing for myself takes much longer than for my kids. It entails focusing on the unique aspects of my body. I am beginning to appreciate both fitted garments made for a specific shape as well as those which take on the shape of the wearer (such as a saree or a kimono). Sewing has also brought me back to historical texts I was reading a decade ago: to questions of women’s clothing around the turn of 19th century, to rethink how women straddle the two spheres of modern (western) and traditional wear. Sewing still calms me today and I look forward to learning more about sewing clothes for me. You can find me on my blog and on Instagram.
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Hi everyone! I’m Debbie, and I’m so excited to be a part of the Advisors Circle. I love sewing for myself, family, and friends. I am on Instagram, and I blog at StonesRiverQuilts.
I’ve been sewing for years, but I’ve become more serious about it in the last few years. I began making clothes for my grandchildren about eight years ago, and really got interested in learning all I could about sewing clothing. I discovered Oliver + S when looking for children’s patterns. I think my first Oliver + S pattern was the Swingset Skirt, which I love!
I also learned to sew knits with the School Bus T-Shirt pattern. I love reading blogs and learning how to modify and adjust patterns for a custom fit. I’ve got several projects in mind, and hopefully, I’ll put some new skills to work this year. I’m looking forward to sewing with everyone!
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I love classic styles, but I also have a lot of requests from my girls for fancy dresses, so I adore adapting a pattern to turn it into something different. My fabric stash is filled with pieces from historic wool mills in S Wales, fabric stalls from Singapore, and now from around North Carolina – I enjoy learning about the history of textiles and sewing wherever I may be. When not sewing, I’m outdoors exploring with my family, doing lots of wild swimming, paddling and hiking which I share on Instagram. My background is in science and wildlife documentaries. I volunteer at the NC Aquarium, where I dive with the sharks and talk to schoolchildren about marine conservation. I am beyond excited to be part of the Advisor’s Circle and get to learn from and work with a great group of sewers!
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These days I continue to sew clothes for my daughter, clothes for friends’ children as well as 18″ doll clothes. One of my favorite projects each year is to design and create a Halloween costume with my daughter. Lately, I have also been exploring sewing more for myself, which has led me to taking classes to improve my skills. I have had fun taking classes on the basics of pattern drafting, draping and sewing techniques all while sharing the experience with others who have the same passion. My projects can be found on Instagram. I can’t wait to share my future creations!
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I didn’t sew in high school or college, but in grad school I got serious about learning how to sew. I am passionate about sewing clothing for myself, my boys and my friends’ little ones. I really love the technical side of garment sewing and learning new construction techniques. I have been sewing Oliver + S patterns for more than seven years, and I have learned so much. In 2015, I started curating a small, coordinated capsule wardrobe, and this year I have been focused on increasing the number of my handmade pieces. I can’t wait to share my new makes with you!
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When I’m not sewing, I spend my time with my partner, daughter, and our two Boston terriers, Nutmeg and Tucker. I’ve recently started taking (virtual) ukulele lessons! I am a STEM librarian at a university, and am finishing up a Master’s Degree in learning, design and technology (basically, instructional design). You can follow my creative pursuits on Instagram.
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