The yoke on this Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Tunic was created by using the karamatsu shibori technique. Learn how to do this technique by following some simple steps.
tutorials
customizing the lunch box tee: cat embroidered pocket
Learn how to add an embroidered cat to the pocket of the Oliver + S Lunch Box Tee.
dior rose tutorial
Learn how to create classic Dior roses with this tutorial by Marie-Michelle. They look lovely as an embellishment on the Oliver + S Ice Cream Blouse.
customizing the lunch box tee: adding a pocket toy
Learn how to add an adorable toy to the pocket of the Oliver + S Lunch Box Tee.
customizing with oliver + s: thumbhole sleeve tutorial
Learn how to add thumbhole cuffs to the Oliver + S Field Trip Raglan or School Bus T-shirt (as well as the Liesl + Co Metro T-shirt).
sketchbook polo shirt
Here’s a project that turns the Oliver + S Sketchbook Shirt into a polo using the button placket from the Jump Rope Dress.
outdoor ready: workout shirts
Our blog series, Outdoor Ready, is all about using performance fabrics to make handmade outdoor apparel. Ashley is sharing workout shirts sewn from the Oliver + S Field Trip Raglan T-shirt sewing pattern.
how to do a faux flatlock seam
Shelley shows us how she tinkered with the tension settings on her overlocker to get a pretend flatlock seam. See an example of the results on an Oliver + S Field Trip Raglan T-shirt modified into a dress.
cinema/hide-and-seek dress sew-along bonus: front buttons
Interested in moving the buttons from the back to the front on the Cinema Dress or Hide-And-Seek Dress? Here’s how to do it.
outdoor ready: hiking pants
Outdoor Ready is all about using performance fabrics to make handmade outdoor apparel. Ashley is sharing a tutorial on how she made hiking pants using the Oliver + S Field Trip Cargo Pants sewing pattern.
customizing the library dress: knit fabric
Thanks to Melissa, we have a nice a tutorial on how to make an Oliver + S Library Dress using knit fabric.
customizing the no-tie scarf: pencil scarf
Shelley from Bartacks and Singletrack joins us today to share a step-by-step photo tutorial on how to change the no-tie scarf from the Oliver + S Little Things to Sew book into a pencil scarf.
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