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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Pocket Help in the forum liesl + co: soho shorts + skirt 7 years ago
No, no, don’t force! 🙂
The pocket piece will extend beyond the opening of the pocket to “fill in” the area of the skirt in the top corner.
I’ve attached a photo of my pattern tracing pieces (from the shorts, but it will be the same).
In the image the pocket piece is on the bottom, then the pocket bag, then the shorts/skirt front on top. Hopefully…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Serger Problems! in the forum off topic 7 years ago
Sounds like a problem with the differential feed. Or maybe the feed dogs aren’t moving at all?…
Somewhere you’ll have a differential feed dial that alters the travel of the fabric. Have you fiddled with that?
If rethread get and fiddling with the feed doesn’t work then I’d call in help.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic In Search Of Paper Playdate in the forum oliver + s: playdate 7 years ago
There’s a large Playdate paper pattern on U.S. eBay
http://m.ebay.com.au/itm/Playdate-Dress-Pattern-By-Oliver-S-Sizes-4-5-6-7-8-oliverands-/122484716130?hash=item1c84a87262%3Ag%3AgB0AAOSwTM5Y5oLi&_trkparms=pageci%253Adc1de982-3792-11e7-ad72-74dbd18018b7%257Cparentrq%253A0005229c15c0aa1301f12c3efffd95bb%257Ciid%253A1
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic In Search Of Paper Playdate in the forum oliver + s: playdate 7 years ago
Are you on the Facebook group? I just saw that someone was planning to sell their patterns. Try there, or if you don’t do FB then I can prompt the seller to look here.
What country are you in? I know a few websites that have older paper stock…. -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic facing attachment in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 7 years ago
Once the facing is attached to the lining then that whole piece is the lining going forward.
It’s ages since I made it, but there’s no tricks, it will make sense once you’re doing it. -
thesimpson5 replied to the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Thanks everyone! I have the Fit for Real People book, so I will head to the square shoulder adjustment section and see what I can figure out. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Explorer's vest blog post – sources for twill tape? in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 7 years ago
If you’re planning to use it for labels then you could look at Etsy stores who will print onto cotton twill tape. Then you could have your own custom labels.
I find eBay, Etsy and Amazon to all be good online sources for notions like this.
Sewing shops will often stock it but may not bother putting it in their online catalogue, so you never know…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Grading up at waist and hips in the forum liesl + co: gallery tunic + dress 7 years ago
Louise I’d be very surprised if you needed to. Assuming your upper body (bust, shoulders) fit in a size then the garment is so drapey and loose you probably wouldn’t need any more down below.
One other way you could add some extra swinging width would be to cut the centre back a little in from the fold and make the pleat deeper. The stitched,…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Here’s a picture showing how I might try a few little flat pattern changes to deal with that fabric “puddling” above the bust point.
Edit: image too big. Maybe this link will work… https://www.instagram.com/p/_58g8LHsSu/ -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Here’s a picture showing how I might try a few little flat pattern changes to deal with that fabric “puddling” above the bust point.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Try this. Pinch out about a 1cm vertical dart in the middle of the shoulder and see if that gets rid of the drag lines.
I often do this to flat patterns before cutting. I tend to leave the back shoulder the same and just ease the slightly maladjusted lengths together. For the nape of neck bunching you would do a horizontal pinch, almost like a…[Read more] -
thesimpson5 started the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Hi friends!
I wondered if anyone could take a look at this picture and maybe offer a suggestion for my next Classic Shirt. Per my measurements, I made a size 4. I’m pleased with the fit everywhere except around my shoulders. You can see the lines from it pulling in the picture. Also, not pictured, there is a little buckling at the top of the…[Read more] -
thesimpson5 started the topic Fitting suggestions please in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 7 years ago
Hi friends!
I wondered if anyone could take a look at this picture and maybe offer a suggestion for my next Classic Shirt. Per my measurements, I made a size 4. I’m pleased with the fit everywhere except around my shoulders. You can see the lines from it pulling in the picture. Also, not pictured, there is a little buckling at the top of the…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Finishing exposed, clipped, curved seams in the forum about the forums 7 years ago
Are you meaning the crotch seam? I really like to do pyjamas with a flat felled crotch seam. It’s neat and strong (for some reason my kids always turn into karate fighters or pro wrestlers at bedtime).
If you’ve already seen the seam, then be sure to double stitch it between the notches for extra strength. Clip as needed and press to one side then…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic FBA instructions: what am I missing? in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
Sorry for the silence Peggy. I don’t have much up front, nor have I made the Capuccino dress but hopefully someone else will chime in with their thoughts soon….
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 7 years ago
I’ve run out of room for my stash
So off to Ikea I dash
The place is a maze
I’ve been here for days -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic double gauze for garden party in the forum oliver + s: garden party 7 years ago
Do you mean prior to washing the yardage of fabric, or finishing seams after seeing them?
At the risk of sounding heretical, I don’t do anything to the edges of new fabric before prewashing. Sure, I sometimes get a mild tangle but I only ever lose a few threads width which is less than you’d lose if you pinked the edges. -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Front Bow in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 7 years ago
I think you’re right that you need something at the back. It would look quite odd if a sash came forward from the side seams but the back was bare. Somehow it works the opposite way 😉
If you use a cotton and have a full sash it will be heavy and I’d worry it will sag at the front – unless you tie it quite tight!
You certainly could put the back…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic LunchBox Tee View B in the forum oliver + s: lunch box tee + culottes 7 years ago
The t-shirt is a boxy, cropped style. It’s very stylish especially when teamed with the culottes. But not, I found, on a little girl who insisted on wearing her skirts or pants with the front waistband pulled down below a toddler belly. Ugh.
I’m not sure about the hem length without getting the pattern out, but imagine it would be the same for…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Forest Cape sans lining in the forum oliver + s: forest path 7 years ago
The Little Things To Sew Cape has a good already and is probably closer to the swingy shape of your inspiration image.
Or, if it’s a fur/fake fur collar you’re wanting, then how about a removable faux collar. Makes it easier to wash the Cape if needed.
You could use a collar shape from the Building Block Dress Book and have it tie at the back, and…[Read more] - Load More
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