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novicesewer started the topic B6567 or Cappuccino in the forum Sewing for Yourself 4 years ago
I am an advanced beginner, having done several garments most of which are Liesl & Co. Patterns now.
I sewed B6567 earlier in my sewing journey with a cotton that was probably too thick and not enough drape. It looked okay. As far as the sewing, I learned a lot and got a lot of practice. Though I preferred to have more handholding on seam…[Read more]
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novicesewer joined the group Sewing for Yourself 4 years ago
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Allora joined the group Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
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Corina G. replied to the topic Alteration to Butterick B6386 sewing pattern in the forum Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
The tube idea is great, thank you. I’m gonna try it for my next project with this pattern.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Alteration to Butterick B6386 sewing pattern in the forum Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
Ok, you’re looking for more like a funnel neck. You could measure the neck and cut a tube/rectangle to be the same length as the neckline. That’s where I’d start.
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Corina G. replied to the topic Alteration to Butterick B6386 sewing pattern in the forum Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
Partially it does (the hood is made up of 3 pieces, instead of one). For the neck, I’ve attached a couple of images of what I’m aiming for.
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Thank you!
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Corina G. joined the group Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Alteration to Butterick B6386 sewing pattern in the forum Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
I’m not sure I understand what you mean. Does our Liesl + Co Neighborhood Hoodie help?
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Corina G. started the topic Alteration to Butterick B6386 sewing pattern in the forum Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
I would love to be able to make a high neck hoodie, so that the hood closes up higher (like a small collar), using the Lisette for Butterick B6386 sewing pattern. Any advice on how to do that?
I already tried something on a pull-over hoodie and it turned out so badly I had to completely redo the hood and give up the idea. It simply didn’t work…[Read more]
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Wanda replied to the topic Using Lisette PJ pattern for non-PJs in the forum Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
Exactly! Thanks.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Using Lisette PJ pattern for non-PJs in the forum Sewing for Yourself 5 years ago
I think that would be cute! Sort of like a camp shirt, right?
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Kim joined the group Sewing for Yourself 6 years ago
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Wanda replied to the topic Pants pattern recommendations? in the forum Sewing for Yourself 6 years ago
Thanks! I’ll be waiting with bated breath . . . .
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Pants pattern recommendations? in the forum Sewing for Yourself 6 years ago
Those trousers were purchased for the shoot, but if you can hold on a few more weeks we might have something in the fall lineup that appeals to you…
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Wanda started the topic Pants pattern recommendations? in the forum Sewing for Yourself 6 years ago
Question: What pants are shown on the cover of the Classic Shirt paper pattern? I’m looking for a slacks pattern that is comfortable, easy to sew and somewhat fitted, but looser than leggings, with side pockets, and suitable for a woven fabric or woven with a bit of stretch. Any recommendations? I just made a test muslim of the Carrie Trousers…[Read more]
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Wanda joined the group Sewing for Yourself 6 years ago
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Kathy Eastwood joined the group Sewing for Yourself 6 years ago
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Help! I need some advice. I want to sew the jacket in Lisette B6169, but I’m having trouble finding fabric I like. I’m hoping for a botanical print on a light background in either twill or denim, but can’t find one. The closest I’ve found is some upholstery fabric at fabric.com, which is a medium weight 100% cotton. However, it is dry clean only,…[Read more]
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