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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Hugo managed to get some rice cereal into trixie so she slept all evening instead of me feeding all evening
I got the trousers and skirt made and a Continental blouse made up to setting in the sleevesI prewashed some lawn to make another trial run for husbands Liberty shirt. He has lost weight so the last one is too baggy now
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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Hugo managed to get some rice cereal into trixie so she slept all evening instead of me feeding all evening
I got the trousers and skirt made and a Continental blouse made up to setting in the sleevesI prewashed some lawn to make another trial run for husbands Liberty shirt. He has lost weight so the last one is too baggy now
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Nicole replied to the topic Fairy Tale with Buttons on Back in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 10 years ago
Basting is your friend Debby 🙂
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Nicole replied to the topic Tools in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I do Jess.
I picked them up on eBay
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Sarvi replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum
Fiber Club! 10 years agoHa! EZ is definitely … well, perhaps an acquired taste. Ok, then maybe the freeform style is not for you. Brooklyn Tweed is more than just Jared Flood, a lot of other people design for them as well. Another designer you might like who writes in a very detailed stitch-by-stitch style is … I forget her actual name, she goes by 6.5stitches on…[Read more]
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katybellabug replied to the topic Need thin piping cord. Where to buy? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
I have used blind cord before and that works well. I had some on hand from making roman blinds and it was just the right size.
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Nicole replied to the topic Sewing Books in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Fit for real people is another good one
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Nicole replied to the topic Alterations: How to lower front waistband (& keep back high), w/o changing hem grain line? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
I am searching jenny
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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Ps cute fabric Tamara
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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Ps cute fabric Tamara
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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Leggings made and another hopscotch from the jegging scraps
I was able to cut a late lunch and a continental blouse from the linen
While doing some sorting I found some cut Capri pants and a black skirt from when the twins were babies
If I leave the front darts off I think they may still fit me
Fingers crossed -
Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Leggings made and another hopscotch from the jegging scraps
I was able to cut a late lunch and a continental blouse from the linen
While doing some sorting I found some cut Capri pants and a black skirt from when the twins were babies
If I leave the front darts off I think they may still fit me
Fingers crossed -
Nicole replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 10 years ago
A lovely parcel arrived for Tilly and it fits perfectly
Thank you Janice and Julia
Piccies to follow -
Nicole replied to the topic Need thin piping cord. Where to buy? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Hardware stores are good
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Sarvi replied to the topic Need thin piping cord. Where to buy? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
I make my own using (smooth, not tweedy) kitchen twine, as that’s what I happened to have on hand when I first tried it, and I liked it so much I kept using it. I cut my bias to 1.25 inches and then I can line up the raw edge of the bias with the raw edge of the fabric and use a 1/2 in seam as normal. Works very nicely.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum
Fiber Club! 10 years agoOh, and just to add, I’ve been very happy with the Brooklyn Tweed patterns thus far, everything works out pretty well. I had a lot of growth in a pattern where I didn’t block the swatch but obviously that was my fault. Blocking is quite the art form in itself, I might add. It’s *very* easy to undo months of good work with improper handling of a wet piece.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum
Fiber Club! 10 years agoI really feel your pain on this one. I also feel that knitting is so labor-intensive, it’s not worth it to use yarns you don’t love, so even a small project gets very expensive very quickly. The problem is that swatching it so much slower and more expensive than doing a muslin for something sewn. You have to knit a big swatch, using the same yarn…[Read more]
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum
Fiber Club! 10 years agoI can’t say I’ve found knitting patterns across the board to be unreliable, but I do think that there are so many factors that can affect how a project turns out – gauge, needle size, changes in yarn after blocking, etc. It is easy to get an off result. I went through a shawl phase a couple years ago and I found that it was more difficult to get…[Read more]
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum
Fiber Club! 10 years agoI am also an obsessive reader of project notes on Revelry before starting something – I usually at least scroll through every picture on the project pages and click on a few. I love it when people leave really detailed notes about finished measurements so I try to do the same with my projects. With shawls I think I have found that I needed to do…[Read more]
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roundtheworldgirl replied to the topic Help me enjoy knitting again in the forum
Fiber Club! 10 years agoI am a frog-er when things don’t go right in knitting. Nice yarn is expensive and I am cheap! It is true, though, that after I frog a project I tend not to want to pick the needles back up for awhile. I always end up going back to it, though. There is something wonderful about knitting, curled up in a chair, with a cup of tea or coffee at your…[Read more]
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