Oliver + S

Darcy Struble

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    This week I made a Library dress from Amy Butler love fabric (the one with the bouquets) in size 12-18 months for Chloë and a traveller dress to fit me in navy linen and used red thread to attach the buttons.

    I have to finish three t shirts – Megan Neilsen Briar and a simplicity playsuit for my eldest.

    The Bento tee is on the list to be…[Read more]

  • Masha Richart replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Looking forward to seeing the tees, Nicole.

    I am halfway through a quilt (my first!) for a friend’s baby. I took a break to participate in Kids Clothes Week. I’ve made a peplum School Bus Tee and two sets of interlock pjs for my boys (using the Playtime Legging, Field Trip Tee and School Bus Tee patterns). I have a knit top cut out using the…[Read more]

  • Masha Richart replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Looking forward to seeing the tees, Nicole.

    I am halfway through a quilt (my first!) for a friend’s baby. I took a break to participate in Kids Clothes Week. I’ve made a peplum School Bus Tee and two sets of interlock pjs for my boys (using the Playtime Legging, Field Trip Tee and School Bus Tee patterns). I have a knit top cut out using the…[Read more]

  • I want to make my husband a metro tee but I am unsure what fabric to use. I am a cotton/lycra jersey loyalist when it comes to myself and the kids, but none of my husband’s tees are made with a lycra blend. I am not necessarily looking for that beefy, non-stretchy jersey that many men’s tees are made of. And I guess recovery isn’t that important…[Read more]

  • Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Babies grow far, far too fast.
    Their childhood I know will not last
    Some days might drag on

  • @with-love-heidi, your layette is divine!

    I lined some wool dungarees I made Trixie with lawn.
    See here http://fiveandcounting-motherof5.blogspot.com.au/2015/05/baby-beatrix.html (not O+S *blush*)
    They are brilliant as the wool is naturally water repellent keeping her dry when she toddles in wet grass.
    Great choice!

  • Nicole replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    My little girl is about to outgrow
    Her coat, her frock, and chapeau
    I’d better get sewing
    Because there’s no knowing
    Homemade will be met with a ‘No’.

    Babies grow far, far too fast.

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I have just finished two Liesl+Co Bento tees for my daughter, Zara (16).
    One is in a very light knit which sewing the neck line nearly gave me a nervous breakdown (but turned out beautifully) and the other a weighty, draping cotton/modal.
    Both look stunning paired with the two pairs of CityGym shorts I #queuejump sewed for her so she has something…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I have just finished two Liesl+Co Bento tees for my daughter, Zara (16).
    One is in a very light knit which sewing the neck line nearly gave me a nervous breakdown (but turned out beautifully) and the other a weighty, draping cotton/modal.
    Both look stunning paired with the two pairs of CityGym shorts I #queuejump sewed for her so she has something…[Read more]

  • front.

    How lovely is this?
    (Or should I say ‘totes adorbs’, did I get that right Britters)?

  • Heidi I would line them in a cotton. The wool sounds as though it could irritate sensitive baby skin. I’d use a cotton as natural fibres are best for baby.

  • @ldk237 I understand. We all put so much effort into our sewing. We deserve to show it off and say “Look what I made!” A headless pic is a good idea and keeps some anonimity. And I agree modelled pics are better. It is an individual choice but I am glad you are coming around to the idea of joining in and posting your photos.

    This community can be…[Read more]

  • @ldk237 don’t feel bad, I was late to the party also. Some ladies have been experiencing some scary security issues on Flickr, so if you do start a flickr account, this is a heads up. May I give you a little advice? To avoid possible things happening to photos containing the children you sew for, I would increase the security on those modelled…[Read more]

  • @ldk237 do you have an instagram account? I have noticed lots of ladies seem to be posting their things on instagram also, if this is any help. We would love to see your sewing. The items above are just gorgeous.

    I was pulling some rather beautiful fabric from my stash today with a bid to make a dress for my toddler to wear to a memorial on…[Read more]

  • @ldk237 do you have an instagram account? I have noticed lots of ladies seem to be posting their things on instagram also, if this is any help. We would love to see your sewing. The items above are just gorgeous.

    I was pulling some rather beautiful fabric from my stash today with a bid to make a dress for my toddler to wear to a memorial on…[Read more]

  • I can’t believe Easter is only at the end of March! I have something lacey and heirloomish (is this a word?) planned. But the time has to permit!

    @roundtheworldgirl the plans for your son’s outfits for both wedding and Easter sound really gorgeous. I hope they come together easily for you.

  • I can’t believe Easter is only at the end of March! I have something lacey and heirloomish planned. But the time has to permit!

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I can see where he gets the required authenticity label from – handmade in renaissance period and definitely not hired or bought online – unless if it was claimed from the property of another during a take over maybe?

    Sometimes the time gets away from us and the ideas we have just have to be replaced with simpler versions.

    I managed to make a…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I can see where he gets the required authenticity label from – handmade in renaissance period and definitely not hired or bought online – unless if it was claimed from the property of another during a take over maybe?

    Sometimes the time gets away from us and the ideas we have just have to be replaced with simpler versions.

    I managed to make a…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    @thejennigirl how did the costume go?

    I have almost finished the culottes. i have had many interruptions and disruptions that have put the sewing on the back burner. I just have the waistband facings to stitch down and they’re done.

    Imogen needs a new swimsuit and in a hurry, so I have downloaded some Jalie patterns pdf style and plan to make…[Read more]

  • Load More

copyright

Unless otherwise credited, all work on this blog is © Liesl + Co., Inc, 2008-2026. You are welcome to link to this blog, but please ask permission before using any text or images.