Ana Sofia
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Grading up at waist and hips in the forum liesl + co: gallery tunic + dress 7 years ago
If you have a copy of the Building Block Dress book I explain how to draft an A-line from the bodice. You could certainly do something like that for this style if you’re certain you need extra room through the hips. Otherwise I’d suggest gently blending between sizes starting someplace between the bust and waist so you can get an easy curve. I…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Grading up at waist and hips in the forum liesl + co: gallery tunic + dress 7 years ago
Louise I’d be very surprised if you needed to. Assuming your upper body (bust, shoulders) fit in a size then the garment is so drapey and loose you probably wouldn’t need any more down below.
One other way you could add some extra swinging width would be to cut the centre back a little in from the fold and make the pleat deeper. The stitched,…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Here’s a picture showing how I might try a few little flat pattern changes to deal with that fabric “puddling” above the bust point.
Edit: image too big. Maybe this link will work… https://www.instagram.com/p/_58g8LHsSu/ -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Here’s a picture showing how I might try a few little flat pattern changes to deal with that fabric “puddling” above the bust point.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Try this. Pinch out about a 1cm vertical dart in the middle of the shoulder and see if that gets rid of the drag lines.
I often do this to flat patterns before cutting. I tend to leave the back shoulder the same and just ease the slightly maladjusted lengths together. For the nape of neck bunching you would do a horizontal pinch, almost like a…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Finishing exposed, clipped, curved seams in the forum about the forums 7 years ago
Anna, if you post in the Facebook group and on the forum will you do everyone a favor and copy the responses from one place to the other so we’re not replying twice? I see that you had a lot of replies in Facebook, and it would be nice to have them here as well so the question isn’t left hanging. Thanks.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Finishing exposed, clipped, curved seams in the forum about the forums 7 years ago
Anna, if you post in the Facebook group and on the forum will you do everyone a favor and copy the responses from one place to the other so we’re not replying twice? Thanks.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Adding a lining in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
Sure, provided that the two fabric work together. I’d be concerned that it would add weight to this top, and I’d probably be personally more inclined to wear a camisole under it than add a lining, but that’s probably a personal preference. Let us know how it turns out!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Adding a lining in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
Sure, provided that the two fabric work together. I’d be concerned that they’d add weight to this top, and I’d probably be personally more inclined to wear a camisole under it than add a lining, but that’s probably a personal preference. Let us know how it turns out!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Finishing exposed, clipped, curved seams in the forum about the forums 7 years ago
Are you meaning the crotch seam? I really like to do pyjamas with a flat felled crotch seam. It’s neat and strong (for some reason my kids always turn into karate fighters or pro wrestlers at bedtime).
If you’ve already seen the seam, then be sure to double stitch it between the notches for extra strength. Clip as needed and press to one side then…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Using a knit fabric in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
As I said in the Facebook group, I haven’t tried that pattern in a knit. I think it would probably work, but you would probably want a stable knit. I really like linen jersey, but it does tend to be quite sheer. If you try it, let us know how it turns out!
Did you also see that someone else said she has done it and it worked?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Fabric Question in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 7 years ago
Absolutely! I adore double gauze. Be aware that it can ravel quite a bit, so take care when handling your cut fabric. The finished result is so, so lovely. I hope you have fun with it!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Fabric choice in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
That’s always a good idea! I have some double gauze that I just can’t quite bring myself to cut into yet. It was expensive and I love it so much, I want to be absolute positive that I’m ready to use it.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Placket size for view B shirt in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 7 years ago
Hi @littletrish, the placket for the center-front of the shirt is the same for all sizes, so it’s proportionally longer for the smaller sizes than the larger. Is that where you’re having trouble?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic lined full skirt in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 7 years ago
Yes, in fact sometimes I finish the lining seam allowances too. It depends on the fabric and how much I’m worried about ravelling. I hope that helps!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic lined full skirt in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 7 years ago
Ava, you can choose whether to finish them. I sometimes do, even on a lined dress, but it’s not absolutely necessary unless you have a fabric that ravels a lot. When a lining is open at the bottom, like on dresses, sometimes it’s still a good idea to finish the seam allowances. But it’s really a judgement call on your part.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Teaparty vs Seashore for Girls' Jumper in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 7 years ago
I think both of them would work in lightweight denim! It’s really going to be a matter of which one you prefer. When I first designed the Tea Party Sundress for S she wore it layered in the winter as well. Can’t wait to see how it turns out for you!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Fabric choice in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Like other fibers, Tencel comes in a lot of different weights, so it’s difficult to say without seeing the fabric itself. If it feels heavier than a typical heavy shirt fabric it might be too much. But you can certainly make shirts from canvas and flannel, so you’ll probably have to make a judgement call on this one. Maybe look at other shirts and…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Adding a lining in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
I haven’t tried adding a lining to this pattern, buy maybe someone else will chime in who has?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Adding a lining in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
I haven’t tried adding a lining, buy maybe someone else will chime in who has?
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