We’ve gone through all the wonderful applications we received, and are delighted to introduce the new Advisors Circle. You’ll see some familiar faces as well as six new ones. Thank you to everyone who applied; we wish we could have chosen more of you!
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Now it’s time to introduce our new panelists and reintroduce some returning members. We asked each member to write a short introduction, and here they are:
Asmita
During the last decade, I sewed for my two kids, and my go-to patterns were those by Oliver + S. 2021 was when I began to sew for myself. This time too, Liesl’s patterns provided a point of entry. In the last year I have made many garments such as the Hollywood Trousers and Geneva V-Neck Blouse that I am proud of and would not have envisioned making earlier. Sewing brings me calm and pleasure. This year, I hope to go deeper into the technical aspects of fitting especially in the shoulder, back and bust area. I learned a lot from the Advisors Circle last year; I am sure this year will be no different! You can read more about my projects here and here.
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Dyann
My mom taught me how to sew when I was quite young on an old green Elna machine which felt like magic. I mainly sew clothes for myself and button-up shirts for my husband. I enjoy sewing clothes for occasions. In college I was a music major and loved making dresses for recitals and concerts. I think I was as equally invested in what I was going to sew and wear as I was in what I was performing! My husband is also a musician and I use his performances as reasons to sew up new fancy shirts for him.
I also enjoy hand embroidery and block printing on fabric. It’s been fun to incorporate these into my sewing projects. I anticipate more of that in my future.
You can find my sewing and knitting pursuits on Instagram here.
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Erica
For years I had lost my sew-jo, but when I discovered Oliver + S children’s patterns when my now-teenager was a baby, the adorable yet classic styles reinvigorated my desire to be a hobby sewist again. Following Liesl Gibson’s famously clear pattern instructions, and then continuing to sew many Liesl + Co. patterns for myself over the years, has given me the confidence to sew almost any garment on my own. My own wardrobe is not entirely me-made, but I find myself wearing a me-made garment almost daily. In the coming year, I hope to do more pattern mashing of new and older patterns.
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Kathy
However, increasingly I enjoy sewing for myself. Although I’ve been sewing on and off since I took an entire (mandatory) year of sewing in the seventh grade, I still need a lot more skills, particularly in the area of fitting. I love Liesl’s patterns because of the detailed instructions that actually make sense, and I learn new skills with virtually every pattern. Imagine being in your sixties and FINALLY learning to put in an invisible zipper correctly!
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Lorena
I am a maker of all sorts. I like to keep my hands busy and sewing allows me to focus in one thing for a period of time. Getting a piece of clothing at the end is always a bonus. Back in the beginning of 2019, I came back to my sewing machine after a long while and started making my own clothes. Since then I have enjoyed sewing mainly for me, but also my daughter, son and husband, and occasionally for someone else in the family. During the last year, I started to try to get a better fit from the clothes I make with basic adjustments, and I am going to continue with this idea in 2022.
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Lyndsey
I really love the technical side of garment sewing and learning new construction techniques. I have been sewing Oliver + S patterns for over nine years, and I have learned so much from sewing these patterns. In 2015, I started curating a small, coordinated capsule wardrobe for myself. In 2021, I made some amazing Liesl + Co. pieces for my wardrobe including: the Fitzroy Blouse, the Yanaka Jacket, the Wynwood Robe, the Verdun Woven T-Shirt, the Marais Knit Dress + Top, the Melville Cardigan, the Maritime Knit Top, the Fira Dress, and the Extra-Sharp Pencil Skirt. My favorite Liesl + Co. pattern is the Maritime! I can’t wait to share my 2022 makes with you.
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Melanie
I love to sew with bright colors and prints, so often prefer simpler silhouettes. The Terrace Dress is one of my favorites for this reason. It works so well with prints! Dresses make up the majority of my sewing projects; I love a quick one piece outfit. I’ve recently focused on wardrobe planning, though, so have been taking on more involved projects. I’ve just completed my first blazer and plan to tackle other, more complex patterns too.
You can find me at my blog FollowingTheThread.ca or at Instagram as @SewMelwyk.
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Mire
I love a good sewing challenge and I like to try new construction techniques. I also love topstitching. One of my favorite Liesl + Co. pattern is the Verdun Woven T-Shirt. Last summer I sewed five Verduns (one for my mum, one for my friend and three for myself.) The Yanaka Jacket is also one of my favorites. It is an elegant jacket that I wear very often.
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Neha
In addition to garment sewing, I enjoy all manner of making, especially quilting, knitting, cross-stitch and culinary efforts, and am always up for learning new things. I document much of my making journey here.
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Sharon
I love how Liesl’s pattern are perfect for expanding my sewing skills. I am also blessed with a preteen daughter for whom I am excited to be able to make women’s patterns. I am looking forward to seeing what this year brings!
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Virginia
Now that my children are older, I have started sewing more for myself in the last three years. I love a quick, easy sew, but my favorites are the more detailed patterns, such as a button-up shirt or blouse. This year I am aiming to sew all my own wardrobe staples and push myself out of my comfort zone to tackle more complicated patterns such trousers/jeans, coats/jackets and a fitted dress. I am very excited to be a part of the Liesl + Co. Advisors Circle and I can’t wait to share my sewing with you all.