Sarah from Fabric Tragic is here to tell us why the Liesl + Co. Bento Tee is her favorite Liesl + Co. pattern.
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flat s visits the netherlands
We’ve heard from Flat S again as she continues her travels around the globe. She has just wrapped up a nice visit with Nelleke and family in The Netherlands. Here’s a recap on what she did during her stay.
my favorite oliver + s pattern: building block dress
We’re happy to have Steph with us today. She’s sharing some makes from her favorite Oliver + S pattern, the Building Block Dress.
summer vacation
We’re taking most of the rest of the month of August off. But that doesn’t mean you can’t stay in touch! Join our Facebook friends groups and you’ll always have something interesting and inspiring to help you with your sewing.
liesl + co. classic shirt as a dress
This week Liesl is going to show you how to turn the Liesl + Co. Classic Shirt Pattern into a dress. Today she talks you through lengthening the pattern.
weekend links
Liesl is here again today with her weekly round up of links. Enjoy!
technique-based workshops on creativebug
Liesl has twelve technique-based workshops available on the Creativebug site. You can visit the Creativebug website this summer to check them out and improve your sewing skills.
ask me: do I need a dress form?
You’re an improving sewist and you’re considering buying a dress form. Do you need one to take your skills to the next level? In this installment of her Ask Me series, Liesl says that you really don’t.
project-based workshops on creativebug
Liesl has seven project-based workshops available on the Creativebug site. Visit and check them out for some summer sewing fun.
my favorite oliver + s pattern: fairy tale dress
We’re happy to have Jen with us today. She’s sharing some makes from her favorite Oliver + S pattern, the Fairy Tale Dress.
liesl + co. bistro dress shift, sleeveless
Liesl shares one of her recent makes–a sleeveless Bistro Dress in a special fabric.
weekend links
Liesl checks in again today with her regular Friday round up of things she thinks you’ll like.
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