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Brittney replied to the topic Would you resize the LTTS back pack up? in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 11 years ago
Here is Cindy’s post about resizing the backpack: http://siestasandsewing.blogspot.com/2011/09/mr-penguin-is-ready.html
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Nicole replied to the topic Would you resize the LTTS back pack up? in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 11 years ago
I am pretty sure Cindy from http://siestasandsewing.blogspot.com did this.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Would you resize the LTTS back pack up? in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 11 years ago
This is unscientific, but I’d size it up by measuring the width of his back, and then from his shoulders to the small of his back and go from there to just eyeball it. Heidi’s comment made me think of this: http://www.slate.com/articles/life/cool_story/2013/10/two_straps_on_a_backpack_or_one_strap_what_s_cool.html
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Nicole replied to the topic Any idea on how to add a collar to the sleep over pajamas? in the forum oliver + s: sleepover 11 years ago
I made this shirt for my daughter http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/7948860068/in/photostream/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/8007554316/in/set-72157628144618165 (Oh how I disliked it).
I used the Sketchbook shirt collar and sandwiched it between the facing.
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Nicole replied to the topic Happy New Year 2013/2014! in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Our Biggies had a New Years Eve party and I think we may make a tradition of that. They had a lot of fun and so did Jed and I.
Happy New Years, sweet sewing friends!
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Inder replied to the topic After School Pants Pattern Issues in the forum oliver + s: after-school 12 years ago
Did you maybe confuse front and back on the side piece? I did that with one of the pairs I made and ran into that problem. I never fixed it, just trimmed, and the final product was not noticeably different, but it did get me scratching my head a bit during assembly until I realized that there is a front and back to that side piece.
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Inder replied to the topic After School Pants Pattern Issues in the forum oliver + s: after-school 12 years ago
Did you maybe confuse front and back on the side piece? I did that with one of the pairs I made and ran into that problem. I never fixed it, just trimmed, and the final product was not noticeably different, but it did get me scratching my head a bit during assembly until I realized that there is a front and back to that side piece.
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Nicole replied to the topic Which pajamas do you prefer? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
Very cute pjs!
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Nicole replied to the topic Which pajamas do you prefer? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
Very cute pjs!
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KarenK replied to the topic Which pajamas do you prefer? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
I like the Bedtime Story for smaller people. The Sleepover appeals more to my older children. When my son was 2 I did snap tabs instead of ties. Helps with the “untie” factor on a busy toddler.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Which pajamas do you prefer? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
They came out great!
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Sarvi replied to the topic Advice sewing with Corduroy & Velveteen in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
Oh, I have been there with the waffle pattern! I feel your pain!
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juliamom2009 replied to the topic Craftsy recommendation, anyone? in the forum off topic 12 years ago
Now I have to re-look at them….I think the couture sewing techniques will really teach me more than the basics, but I don’t wear dresses ever (jeans and t-shirts for me!). The knit t-shirt one looks good, but I can’t imagine 9 lessons to make a t-shirt….but, that’s something I may actually make myself and wear. Thanks guys for your opinions!
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juliamom2009 replied to the topic Craftsy recommendation, anyone? in the forum off topic 12 years ago
Now I have to re-look at them….I think the couture sewing techniques will really teach me more than the basics, but I don’t wear dresses ever (jeans and t-shirts for me!). The knit t-shirt one looks good, but I can’t imagine 9 lessons to make a t-shirt….but, that’s something I may actually make myself and wear. Thanks guys for your opinions!
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Justine J replied to the topic Craftsy recommendation, anyone? in the forum off topic 12 years ago
I’d love to help Janice – but I have yet to watch any of the Craftsy classes I have!
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Nicole replied to the topic After School Pants Pattern Issues in the forum oliver + s: after-school 12 years ago
I have made size 2t and size 8 and there was a little ‘creepage’ that needed to be trimmed but I put that down to possibly sewing inaccurate seams and the slippery cord I was using.
http://fiveandcounting-motherof5.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/after-school-frolics-part-two.html if you scroll down you can see I had a wee gap but definitely not 1/2…[Read more] -
Sarvi replied to the topic After School Pants Pattern Issues in the forum oliver + s: after-school 12 years ago
Jeanna, what size are you making?
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Sarvi replied to the topic New Checklist in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
Thank you Kim! It’s much appreciated!
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lattemama replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Thank you Liesl!
Tamara, shipping from (and to) the US will be the death of my checking account. I made burp cloths for a friend in the US and they weighed 500 g (1 lbs-ish) and it cost $19! -
lattemama replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Thank you Liesl!
Tamara, shipping from (and to) the US will be the death of my checking account. I made burp cloths for a friend in the US and they weighed 500 g (1 lbs-ish) and it cost $19! - Load More
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