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  • @rhythmtyagi on contemplating answering this post, I was thinking exactly the same as what you have just written! As yet, I have not faced hugely difficult challenges with sewing garments. But quilting a quilt for the first time free motion style was challenging! Well according to the judges at the local agricultural show where I entered said…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic Dress for costume in the forum oliver + s: garden party 9 years ago

    @eboyd83 the dress isn’t difficult to make. In fact, perhaps try the top first to get to know the pattern and it will be a breeze when you get to make the dress. A wolf sounds fun!

  • Tamara replied to the topic Dress for costume in the forum oliver + s: garden party 9 years ago

    @eboyd83 I think it would be perfect! Of course there are many different dresses that would go well but I think stick to the one you would like to use most.

  • Well, you’re practically reading my mind! Thanks for the feedback, and I think you’ll be happy with at least one of the fall patterns, then. xo

  • Ooh, well done @TamaraH! My mom sewed me a very similar prom dress: similar silhouette and fabric, but mine was strapless. I recall multiple fittings and many late nights on her part.

    But think of the great memories she’ll have!

    What’s on your “to tackle” list? Anything you’re really wanting to learn?

  • I’m thinking about looking for a heavy twill when I’m in London next week. I’ve realized there’s an outerwear gap in my closet: winter coats, rain coats, and nothing in between. What do most people wear when the weather turns too cool for a raincoat but before you need a full-on winter coat? I’d like something that travels well (i.e., not too bulky).

  • Yeah, it’s difficult to write a pattern that includes instructions for people with and without a serger. I guess the good news is that you can always draw in a smaller seam allowance if you know you’re going to use the serger/overlock/etc. I’m glad you like the result!

  • And what made it difficult? In the end, was it a triumph or a disaster? Or something in between?

    And as long as I’m asking questions, what’s the next skill or project you want to tackle–but maybe are a little afraid to try?

  • Tamara replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    3926.409 grams according to google 😀 @jay_1965vw

  • Tamara replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    @jay_1965vw really??? She was 1/2 an ounce lighter than my baby and she was waaaay lighter than the other two. Funny how it works but if you remember that 2.2 lbs equals 1kg and if 9lb 4oz (the size of my eldest at birth) was 4.095kg and 11lb 3oz (ds’s size😱 i know!!) worked out to be around 5kg, then your little Dottie (I love that you call her…[Read more]

  • Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    The imperial measurement of babies makes no sense to me at all. I can much more easily visualise babies in kilograms. A large baby is like an average cat (4-4.5kg) – my second child. An average baby is like a small cat (3-4kg) – my first child.
    And you @juliamom2009, on my reference scale, had a pair of guinea pigs! 😅
    ( I weigh these animals every…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    @juliamom2009 oh no, Babies MUST be in pounds or I have no idea 😉

  • Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Nice one @yirg 😃
    @todd that cracked me up, your summation of the American psyche almost sounded like it came from a Canadian or Aussie! 😅
    …. And made me realise a way in which metric may just pervade after all. Don’t you measure your guns in millimetres? I know nothing of guns but even I’ve heard of a 9mm pistol. How many sixteenths’ of an inch…[Read more]

  • Todd Gibson replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Well, as a child of the seventies in the US I remember when President Ford announced we would be joining the rest of the world and going metric. And I remember getting a crash course in metric measurement in grade school.

    And then, nothing…. The people spoke and said, “We don’t like change. And we like all this confusing non base ten stuff and…[Read more]

  • Todd Gibson replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Well, as a child of the seventies in the US I remember when President Ford announced we would be joining the rest of the world and going metric. And I remember getting a crash course in metric measurement in grade school.

    And then, nothing…. The people spoke and said, “We don’t like change. And we like all this confusing nonn base ten stuff…[Read more]

  • Yirg replied to the topic Imperial v Metric in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    LOL as a child of the sixties in the UK I can work in either with equal ease. I’m sure one day the USA will catch up with the rest of the world and go metric, heck they might even start using the correct size paper 😉

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

    The most frustrating part of this exercise is finding out that the patterns you bought when she was in the smallest size are now outgrown and the larger sizes have to be bought🙄. A similar thing to them outgrowing a size 4 and having to buy the larger size range to still wear the style. The onesie pattern is now too small and I don’t have enough…[Read more]

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

    The most frustrating part of this exercise is finding out that the patterns you bought when she was in the smallest size are now outgrown and the larger sizes have to be bought🙄. A similar thing to them outgrowing a size 4 and having to buy the larger size range to still wear the style. The onesie pattern is now too small and I don’t have enough…[Read more]

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

    The most frustrating part of this exercise is finding out that the patterns you bought when she was in the smallest size are now outgrown and the larger sizes have to be bought🙄. A similar thing to them outgrowing a size 4 and having to buy the larger size range to still wear the style. The onesie pattern is now too small and I don’t have enough…[Read more]

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

    Hit a hige snage! The lisette pj’s is the smaller size and only goes to a 14. I need a 16! Will have to see if I have enough of the rigt fabric to accomodate a onesie instead😕

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