Inder
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Inder replied to the topic Has anyone added pockets to the Butterfly Skirt? in the forum oliver + s: butterfly blouse + skirt 9 years ago
Oh, thank you Todd!! Well, last night, I took matters into my own hands, and using the Sketchbook pocket and facing pieces, I added pockets to the Butterfly Skirt. Making this, officially, something I would wear any day! LOL! Maggie likes the pockets too. It was very easy and fast to do. Modeled pics coming to my blog soon, I’m sure!…[Read more]
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Inder replied to the topic Has anyone added pockets to the Butterfly Skirt? in the forum oliver + s: butterfly blouse + skirt 9 years ago
Oh, thank you Todd!! Well, last night, I took matters into my own hands, and using the Sketchbook pocket and facing pieces, I added pockets to the Butterfly Skirt. Making this, officially, something I would wear any day! LOL! Maggie likes the pockets soon. Modeled pics coming to my blog soon, I’m sure!…[Read more]
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Inder joined the group Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 9 years ago
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Inder joined the group Sewing for Yourself 9 years ago
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Inder started the topic Has anyone added pockets to the Butterfly Skirt? in the forum oliver + s: butterfly blouse + skirt 9 years ago
I just finished the blouse and I’m about to start making the skirt, but I am feeling an overpowering urge to add side slash pockets. I’m thinking of using the Sketchbook Shorts pocket as a basic starting point (but with a straight rather than curved opening). Has anyone tried adding pockets to the skirt? Maggie is at the “I love pockets!” age, and…[Read more]
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Inder started the topic Has anyone added pockets to the Butterfly Skirt? in the forum oliver + s: butterfly blouse + skirt 9 years ago
I just finished the blouse and I’m about the start making the skirt, but I am feeling an overpowering urge to add side slash pockets. I’m thinking of using the Sketchbook Shorts pocket as a basic starting point (but with a straight rather than curved opening). Has anyone tried adding pockets to the skirt? Maggie is at the “I love pockets!” age,…[Read more]
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Inder replied to the topic Neck facing puckering in the forum oliver + s: butterfly blouse + skirt 9 years ago
I just made this blouse for my daughter and I had to iron the living daylights out of both the neckline and and armhole facings to make it lie flat. While the method for bias facing in the pattern is nice and simple, I like cutting thinner strips of bias and then ironing the long sides towards the middle like single-fold bias tape. I feel like it…[Read more]
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Inder replied to the topic What to do with 1/2 yard cuts of Liberty in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
Trim all the things!! Plackets, bias binding, contrasting collars, cuffs, etc.
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juliamom2009 and Inder are now friends 10 years ago
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Inder and Ana Sofia are now friends 10 years ago
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Brittney and Inder are now friends 10 years ago
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Inder replied to the topic How corny is the matching mom and girl look? in the forum liesl + co: bistro dress 10 years ago
“I am the mother of the flower girl!” Hahaha, that is awesome, and should totally be a thing!
I confess, I would not feel comfortable with that level of matchy with my daughter, but to each their own! I am still scarred by my childhood in the 1980s. Nuff said.
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beachmom and Inder are now friends 10 years ago
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Inder replied to the topic Best pants for tall 4 year old in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
It would also be very easy to slim down the Art Museum trousers based on a pair of pants that fits well. The Field Trip and Sandbox patterns have wide legs.
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Inder replied to the topic Best pants for tall 4 year old in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Maybe consider buying the small range of the After School pattern, since it is actually a fantastic pants pattern for little boys too? 😉
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Inder replied to the topic Fleece or fleece lined leggings? in the forum oliver + s: playtime 10 years ago
I like this idea. I was considering Nature Walk pants for Maggie in pink sweatshirt fleece – poly fleece would be even warmer! I think the big thing for leggings is that the fabric needs to be pretty stretchy and have good recovery (snap back) – otherwise you’ll either have difficulty getting them on and moving, or you’ll have baggy knees and butt.
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etc3 and Inder are now friends 10 years ago
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Nicole and Inder are now friends 10 years ago
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Inder replied to the topic Hopscotch dress as a Baby Day gown-thoughts? in the forum oliver + s: hopscotch 10 years ago
I do think it’s a bit snug in the arms if your baby is chubby, but not to the point where it’s been too small for mine. 🙂
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Inder replied to the topic Hopscotch dress as a Baby Day gown-thoughts? in the forum oliver + s: hopscotch 10 years ago
I made it for Maggie in the 6 month size, and it was adorable, not super wide, but a bit low cut in the chest? http://www.inderlovesfolkart.com/2013/01/happy-new-year.html
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