April Henry
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Help with Cartwheel Dress assembly in the forum oliver + s: cartwheel 6 years ago
There is a complete sew-along for this pattern, including detailed photos, right here:
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Serger Problems! in the forum off topic 6 years ago
Sounds like a job for your local service center! I know nothing about machines or sergers and can’t offer any help or suggestions, but I do know that it’s enormously beneficial to have someone knowledgeable who can service your machines. It’s a good idea to have them tuned up and serviced every year at the minimum and worth every penny in…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Gaping Pockets in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 6 years ago
So it sounds like the pocket edge either stretched a bit during construction or pocket is slightly smaller than the front skirt. You could try ripping out the side seam at the spot where the pocket meets the side seam and below and pull the front skirt a bit tighter before re-sewing it. In other words, leave the panel above the pocket as is but…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Placement of shoulder seam in the forum liesl + co: terrace dress 6 years ago
Glad you like it! I forget how much exactly, but I think it’s just moved forward 1/2″ It just gives a better fit, in my opinion. You can check the distance by laying the garment flat from the underarm seam. It’s not really a big deal, I just think it looks better when it’s worn.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Royal wedding themed dress in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 6 years ago
Ha ha! I go out of my way to avoid all celebrity gossip and even I haven’t been able to avoid that news! What about something inspired by one of William and Katherine’s kids’ outfits? (I hope I got their names right?) I’ve seen a few photos of some really cute clothes–and they qualify and prince and princess, right?
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Nicole replied to the topic Royal wedding themed dress in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 6 years ago
The Roller Skate would be a great back drop to appliquéd bunting.
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Nicole and Sue Whelan are now friends 6 years ago
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Nicole replied to the topic Ideal Needle Size in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 6 years ago
@softwareandstitches I found this one https://www.craftsy.com/sewing/patterns/a-guide-to-schmetz-sewing-needles/236850 I couldn’t search for you yesterday as I was on my phone.
My favourite is size 10, It seems to sew best on my machine, a Bernina semi-industrial. I am pretty fussy about changing them after hitting a pin or 12 hours sewing time.…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Enlarging the Brunch Jacket from size 8 to size 10/12 in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 6 years ago
@moushka26 My apologies in not replying sooner. I have had a bereavement.
I hope your mother continues to improve.
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Nicole replied to the topic Ideal Needle Size in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 6 years ago
That will depend on what the fabric you are sewing.
For lawn and voile, I use a size 10, a size 12 for most other fabrics and a 14 for denim.
If you google it, you should find a good chart that will recommend type and needle size.
Good luck.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Help with Cartwheel Dress assembly in the forum oliver + s: cartwheel 6 years ago
Lucy, I was hoping to make a video to demonstrate this step but haven’t had a chance yet. The trick is to sew only one shoulder at a time and then turn it right side out before sewing the other shoulder. If you reach in through the sewn shoulder you can pull the dress right side out through the shoulder–it sounds crazy and will feel wrong when…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Enlarging the Brunch Jacket from size 8 to size 10/12 in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 6 years ago
PS Excuse my lack of manners, thank you very much.
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Nicole replied to the topic Enlarging the Brunch Jacket from size 8 to size 10/12 in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 6 years ago
@moushka26 I checked my notes and this was a straight size 8. The top she is wearing is a size 12 Hopscotch t-shirt.
I hope that helps.
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Nicole replied to the topic sleeveless version Book report dress? in the forum oliver + s: book report 6 years ago
How about the same way as the Fairy Tale dress is sewn?
I have a few photos here that may help.
PS I have not sewn the Library dress *yet*
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Nicole replied to the topic music class blouse for boys? in the forum oliver + s: music class 6 years ago
I have made a few baby boy Sketch book shorts, utterly adorable but they were a bit firm for a chubby babies neck. The Music Class would definitely be roomier.
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Nicole replied to the topic Enlarging the Brunch Jacket from size 8 to size 10/12 in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 6 years ago
This jacket is quite roomy, my daughter is 11 or 12 in this photo and you can see it fits nicely still.
The sleeves are good and long too as they fold back on themselves in a deep cuff.
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Nicole and arlinajsk are now friends 6 years ago
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Nicole and Maggie are now friends 6 years ago
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Nicole replied to the topic Clipping into Staystitching? in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 6 years ago
@MaggieH absolutely nothing wrong with slow sewing. Far, far better to have one good dress than half dozen rushed, ‘okay’ versions.
I will keep a look out for it and I am very keen to see your lace version.
Perfect your skills and pattern and you WILL have something you can see up for that last minute invite.
Good luck
xx Nicole
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Nicole replied to the topic music class blouse for boys? in the forum oliver + s: music class 6 years ago
I would have definitely put this on my boy.
For up to 2 years I would make it as it is. (2+2 blouse would be adorable too) after that age I would consider leaving off the tucks and trimming the excess from the side and front to match the yoke.
I would keep the width at the sides for a chubby boy or trim the side too for a slimmer child (drafting a…[Read more] - Load More
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