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Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoMeleliza, Have you chose a flower girl dress? Wondering what you have decided to do.
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justsewit replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoI would say that you wouldn’t actually fold the fabric as per you would ordinarily to get the result because the tucks moght end up a bit off. Would trace the pattern on the fold but not cut it on the fold in order to get the full piece and then work from there to determine where to put my tucks.
This is just how I would do it.
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justsewit replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoI would say that you wouldn’t actually fold the fabric as per you would ordinarily to get the result because the tucks moght end up a bit off. Would trace the pattern on the fold but not cut it on the fold in order to get the full piece and then work from there to determine where to put my tucks.
This is just how I would do it.
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Frances Suzanne replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years ago@meleliza – re: lullaby….Yes, that is how we’d do it {because we don’t trust our math, etc. to get them positioned just where we would want them}. 🙂
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Deb replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years ago@meleliza
Try the link again…..http://sewingstashchallenge.blogspot.ca/2012/08/smocked-dress-again.html
….and near the bottom of the post is instructions on how to do the ‘growth’ tucked hem. I simply call it a tucked hem and use it mainly because I like the neat finish.
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meleliza replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agore lullaby – wouldn’t you make the tucks in your fabric first and then lay the pattern on top for tracing and cutting?
I’d like learn more about growth tucks too, such a clever concept, but the link didn’t work for me either.
How about little pintucks in the Library dress bodice? Crossing over like that? So cool. It would probably involve…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Smocking in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoSounds like I need to photograph and sort. Woo hoo, that is therapy to me!
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tantemele replied to the topic Smocking in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoI know they have lovely models and would be glad to try any of them. And the fact that they have a history behind make these magazines even more special. I would love to have some sent though they should go over half the globe to Europe.
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cybele727 replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoWhen I try copy and paste for a link, it won’t even paste. If I open a word doc and paste it into the doc, it works, but if I try and paste in this, it doesn’t work at all.
For the admin’s info. I am on a Mac (Yosemite), using Chrome. I thought it was just me being inept that was having problems so I didn’t mention it to anyone.
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Deb replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years ago@FrancesSuzanne
Yes, that’s the one.
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Frances Suzanne replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoIs this the one you are referring to, @Deb ? I’m trying it with the link button {above} first, and then copy/pasting a second time in case the 1st doesn’t work….
href=”http://sewingstashchallenge.blogspot.com/2012/08/smocked-dress-again.html” target=”_blank”>
http://sewingstashchallenge.blogspot.com/2012/08/smocked-dress-again.html
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lattemama replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum
Cooking and Baking 10 years agoI’ve never learned to love eggplant – maybe I should give it a try again.
I’m stuck on the quinoa. It’s so good, I’ve had it for lunch all last week and this week. I make a batch on Sunday night, divide it into 4 jars and top up with chicken, fish or beef. Perfect for lunch.
I use this recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnmjmHUUxsY (the…[Read more]
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lattemama replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum
Cooking and Baking 10 years agoI’ve never learned to love eggplant – maybe I should give it a try again.
I’m stuck on the quinoa. It’s so good, I’ve had it for lunch all last week and this week. I make a batch on Sunday night, divide it into 4 jars and top up with chicken, fish or beef. Perfect for lunch.
I use this recipe: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TnmjmHUUxsY (the…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum
Cooking and Baking 10 years agoTonight, http://www.taste.com.au/recipes/24751/classic+moussaka, as I was given 3 beautiful glossy egg plants.
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Nicole replied to the topic Smocking in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years ago@FrancesSuzanne, I did a lot but it was pretty simple and quick.
I love silk thread.Let me know regarding the mags, no hurry, I have a huge storage area.
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Frances Suzanne replied to the topic Smocking in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 10 years agoOh my, girl…..you’ve probably sewn more with smocking than the two of us have combined!!! We LOVE AS&E, and have some of the magazines. We might be interested to take some off your hands :)…but would have to check our stash first! Thanks for the offer…
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