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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Lisette B6358 Swimsuit Sew Along in the forum
Sew Alongs 9 years agoHello and welcome! We’re so glad you’re joining us for the sew-along.
This is the schedule for the B6358 sew-along. Please note that I’ve changed it a bit from the original schedule:
May 23 Day 1: Cut out your fabric and practice your sewing. Find the right stitches and techniques for your suit.
May 25 Day 2: View A: Assemble the tie fro…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Lisette B6358 Swimsuit Sew Along in the forum
Sew Alongs 9 years agoHello and welcome! We’re so glad you’re joining us for the sew-along.
This is the schedule for the B6358 sew-along. Please note that I’ve changed it a bit from the original schedule:
May 23 Day 1: Cut out your fabric and practice your sewing. Find the right stitches and techniques for your suit.
May 25 Day 2: View A: Assemble the tie fro…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Lisette B6358 Swimsuit Sew Along in the forum
Sew Alongs 9 years agoHello and welcome! We’re so glad you’re joining us for the sew-along.
This is the schedule for the B6358 sew-along. Please note that I’ve changed it a bit from the original schedule:
May 23 Day 1: Cut out your fabric and practice your sewing. Find the right stitches and techniques for your suit.
May 25 Day 2: View A: Assemble the tie fro…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Lisette B6358 Swimsuit Sew Along in the forum
Sew Alongs 9 years agoHello and welcome! We’re so glad you’re joining us for the sew-along.
This is the schedule for the B6358 sew-along:
May 23 Day 1: Cut out your fabric and practice your sewing. Find the right stitches and techniques for your suit.
May 25 Day 2: View A: Assemble the tie front and front facing. Finish the upper edge.
May 27 Day 3: Finish Vie…[Read more] -
Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Lisette B6358 Swimsuit Sew Along in the forum
Sew Alongs 9 years agoHello and welcome! We’re so glad you’re joining us for the sew-along.
This is the schedule for the B6358 sew-along:
May 23 Day 1: Cut out your fabric and practice your sewing. Find the right stitches and techniques for your suit.
May 25 Day 2: View A: Assemble the tie front and front facing. Finish the upper edge.
May 27 Day 3: Fin…[Read more] -
Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
I didn’t get very far with the Archers over the weekend. Between a poorly baby and power outages it was a no win. Instead I taped together a few pdf’s in preparation for the next things I want to make. I also traced and cut out a few more things, not too many mind. I measured the boy who seems to have slimmed out slightly (which is always good)…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Faux Fly Basting Stitches. Removed or not? in the forum oliver + s: field trip 9 years ago
Replying to my own question… I’ve made these pants quite a few times now and I remove the basting stitches. The slight “openness” makes it look more like a functional fly.
I’m in the “remove them” camp. -
needlewoman replied to the topic Spammer? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Never thought it was, dear lady. These ‘things’ are sent to try us; the price of being able to communicate ‘on line’. Dear T, thank you for the tips about ‘spotting’ a spammer/intruder ahead of time. This ‘innocent abroad’ can use all the education she can get; especially, as the more vicious types ie. the ones that want to ransom your files for…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Finishing knits in the forum oliver + s: school bus t-shirt 9 years ago
@eboyd83 Emily a serger and an overlocker are the same thing, just US vs Aus/English terminology.
A coverstitch is the separate function which looks like straight stitching on top and serging/overlocking underneath. A coverstitch can be a stand alone machine or a combo serger/coverstitch. -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Finishing knits in the forum oliver + s: school bus t-shirt 9 years ago
Not to blow my own horn, but have you looked in the tutorials section of the Oliver + S blog? With just a bit of tinkering and practice, you can get a great, professional looking, and nearly unbustable hem using a twin needle.
A simple zig zag stitch will work well too, and if your thread colour matches well is not that bad to look at. -
Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
I finished 3 Deer and Doe tees and one drafted from a favourite body shirt (very fitted for wearing under shirts).
I am not sure what Modal actually is, @needlewoman (off to Google) but it is very stretchy with great recovery but tricky to handle.
I may have likened it to sewing snot 😉
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Nicole replied to the topic Finishing knits in the forum oliver + s: school bus t-shirt 9 years ago
Hi @eboyd83.
The main thing, with hemming knits, is keeping enough ease and stretch so that the hem doesn’t ‘pop’ when being worn or put on and off.
I have a cover-stitch machine (which is great when it works). Before that, I used to neaten the raw edge with a zig zag, turn press and then stitch with a large stitch (3.5) stretching in the fabric…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Who would want to wash their face with a rag??? I am picturing old underwear and torn shirts covered in grease and oil – ergh! You’d never get that off your face!
No I think you are doing the right thing by making lovely linen tea towels😉 That will dry your dishes in no time and then dry themselves just as fast.
Today, it is supposed to be…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Spammer? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Agreed, @justsewit! I love this little community of ours. Cheers, everyone! xo
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Tamara replied to the topic Spammer? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
@renee very often it is a case of the spammer not speaking English as their first language so this is why the language would be unusual. It is similar to things such as stories you would hear in current affairs regarding lonely people having money stolen from these people because they think they enter into a relationship with them. They pray on…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
That sounds like a great use of extra fabric. But I have to say that dish towels (we call them teatowels here) are required and necessary whether you have a dishwasher or not as there is always going to be some handwashing. It’s a bit like sewing. There is always going to be some handsewing.
At one stage linen was uses for bath towels aswell!
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
This black skirt is headed for the bin! It has lumps and bumps of half sewn buttonholes all over it and quite frankly I give up. i would rather just go buy some more black corduroy and start again. This time of course trimming down the seams!
So I sent just one lane raglan tshirt as I just ran out of time to finish the other before heading to…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic Stupid things I've done while sewing O&S patterns in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
@liesl I know! I just want it to be right you know? I still have these little insecurities about my sewing even after years of practise. But it is about perfecting the skill. And despite show winning entries and the like my daughter loves the things I make her and she actually requested I make this. But I didn’t add the pocket she wanted so I have…[Read more]
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needlewoman replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Looking forward to seeing you model your new tee, N, and congratulations on completing H’s blazer. What’s modal? Me too, about this book, Liesl. At risk of being awkward/demanding, is your book ‘coming out’ instead of new kids’ patterns? It occurred to me that it’s about “now” that your new Spring/Summer patterns have been launched, in the past,…[Read more]
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needlewoman replied to the topic Great British Sewing Bee in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Ha, ha; well spotted. Don’t have access to the channels to watch this show but I love the GB Bake Show. So refreshing in style/format and delivery in comparison to sheer boredom of similar Aussie shows.
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