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Sarvi replied to the topic Patchwork block drawstring bag in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 9 years ago
That’s a great idea! I do seem to always have a few extra blocks lying around and don’t know what to do with them, even though I’m not a big quilter. And after my daughter’s recent birthday, I felt just awful about the enormous pile of gift wrap we recycled. A nice reusable gift bag is much better!
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vothgirl replied to the topic Carousel Dress Neckline in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
I believe the illustration is incorrect – if you follow the text instructions, the method described is her preferred method for attaching bias binding. The illustration should show the wrong side of the fabric instead of the right side. I was just following that same step a few hours ago and used the text for guidance instead of the picture.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic school days jacket: a few tips in the forum oliver + s: school days 9 years ago
Answered in the other thread you’d posted in.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Jacket questions–sizing, underlining in the forum oliver + s: school days 9 years ago
@peggyw all I can suggest is this: Measure the bare chest of the intended kid, then measure again with all the expected underlayers.
Remember, the jacket is sized to have the quilted vest underneath.
If you’d kid will wear a singlet, top, sweater or two, quilted vest and jacket thdn you’ll probably need all that ease.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Maritime length of front and back in the forum liesl + co: maritime knit top 9 years ago
Fabulous! I love those St James knits and it’s so good you can buy them by the metre.
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Tamara replied to the topic Playtime leggins, what size to make? in the forum oliver + s: playtime 9 years ago
Hi Sharon
I was just looking at the body measurement chart and if your son has a 25″ waist then he would fit into a size 12. I have only made the smaller sizes and for a little girl (of course because my son doesn’t ask for creative ideas for costumes). They are true to size I think and so if you were to pick between an 8 or 10 I would certainly…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic Metro ladies t shirt cold shoulder adaptation in the forum liesl + co: metro t-shirt 9 years ago
@reeni Thanks. My daughter drew me a picture of what she wanted and the Metro will fit the bill for what she wants. However, you could do the raglan and I actually (when I was looking for inspriation) looked at the carousel dress design lines to see how this would work. I am seeing cold shoulder tops that are fitted t shirts and also strappy tops…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Ice Cream Dress Pattern Layout Typo? in the forum oliver + s: ice cream 9 years ago
Is this spam @todd ?
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Sketchbook into straightleg trousers in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 9 years ago
Tara @4dfamily98 is he into small adult sizing?
Thread Theory (www.threadtheory.ca) make men’s patterns that tend to be a slimmer “athletic” fit and would probably suit a teenager. They are beautiful patterns and ones that I would rank as “up there with Oliver + S”.
They have just released their button down shirt in paper pattern.
But you know…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Sketchbook into straightleg trousers in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 9 years ago
Tara @4dfamily98 is he into small adult sizing?
Thread Theory (www.threadtheory.ca) make men’s patterns that tend to be a slimmer “athletic” fit and would probably suit a teenager. They are beautiful patterns and ones that I would rank as “up there with Oliver + S”.
They have just released their button down shirt in paper pattern.
But you know…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Sketchbook into straightleg trousers in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 9 years ago
Tara @4dfamily98 is he into small adult sizing?
Thread Theory (www.threadtheory.ca) make men’s patterns that tend to be a slimmer “athletic” fit and would probably suit a teenager. They are beautiful patterns and ones that I would rank as “up there with Oliver + S”.
They have just released they’re button down shirt in paper pattern.
But you know…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Oh Rachel I love every one of these! I’d be happy to pay postage if you’d consider sending them all this way.
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Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Liberty of London Hide-and-Seek Dress size 6. Blogged about here.
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Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Liberty of London Hide-and-Seek Dress size 6. Blogged about here.
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Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Liberty of London Hide-and-Seek Dress size 6. Blogged about here.
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Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Black and white Book Report Dress with cat buttons, size 5. In excellent condition since it was only worn a couple of times. Blogged about here.
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Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Belgian style Fairy Tale Dress size 5. Blogged about here.
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Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Up for grabs! Gray Fairy Tale Dress size 5. Blogged about here.
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Rachel Le Grand replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Up for grabs! Gray Fairy Tale Dress size 5.
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Tamara replied to the topic Metro ladies t shirt cold shoulder adaptation in the forum liesl + co: metro t-shirt 9 years ago
Thanks @lightningmcstitch and @liesl it makes perfect sense. In fact I found a tutorial that actually pictorially explains it so all I need now is some time to actually implement it. Thanks again and yes pics are on there way too.
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