Here is a tutorial on adding hem tucks to the Oliver + S Lazy Days Skirt. It’s a nice way to give a pretty little detail to a simple skirt.
tutorials
footprint t-shirt
Learn how to add a child’s footprint to the Oliver + S Field Trip Raglan T-shirt.
three stripes lazy days skirt
Here’s a tutorial that will show you how to create a three stripes Oliver + S Lazy Days Skirt with either a double-thickness or regular hem.
lazy days skirt with double-thickness hem
Here is a quick and easy project on how to add a color blocked double-thickness hem to the Oliver + S Lazy Days Skirt.
rapunzel fairy tale dress
Brittney came up with the clever idea of turning the Oliver + S Fairy Tale Dress into a Rapunzel dress, and she joins us today to show you how you can do it as well.
customizing the playtime leggings: iron-on images
Thanks to Brienne, we have a nice tutorial on how to add an iron-on transfer image to the knees of the Oliver + S Playtime Leggings. It produces amazing results!
v-neck metro t-shirt tutorial
Change the Liesl + Co. Metro T-shirt or Oliver + S School Bus T-shirt into a V-neck Tee with this tutorial.
adding an adjustable elastic waist to pants/skirts
Will you be joining us for the Butterfly Skirt sew-along? It starts today, and is being kicked off with a how-to on adding an adjustable elastic waist to skirts/pants.
flower pounding technique
Try the simple technique of flower pounding and create your own floral print fabric to make wearable art. Here it was placed on the yoke of the Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress.
sashiko embroidery
Learn how to add some beautiful Sashiko embroidery to the yoke of the Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress with this tutorial.
fox playtime dress
How cute is this? Brittney shows us how to add a fox face to the bodice of the Oliver + S Playtime Dress. She also includes instructions for how to line the bodice.
heirloom techniques: smocked pocket
Here is a tutorial on how to add smocking to the pockets of the Oliver + S Puppet Show Shorts.
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