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  • Sarvi replied to the topic Kids Sewing Kit Ideas in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    How about washable fabric pen/chalk for marking off patterns, measuring tape, quilting ruler (again, for marking straight lines on fabric, such as for a pillowcase), one of those needle threaders like so:

    http://www.gonesewing.com/catalog/CLQ4000-1.jpg

    Maybe a magnetic pincushion? Elastic and elastic threader for a Lazy Days skirts? Seam ripper?

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Kids Sewing Kit Ideas in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    How about washable fabric pen/chalk for marking off patterns, measuring tape, quilting ruler (again, for marking straight lines on fabric, such as for a pillowcase), one of those needle threaders like so:

    http://www.gonesewing.com/catalog/CLQ4000-1.jpg

    Maybe a magnetic pincushion? Elastic and elastic threader for a Lazy Days skirts? Buttons for…[Read more]

  • Thank you!
    Glad to know i wasn’t actually mucking it up after all. The instructions are always so perfect i could see no way of getting it wrong!

  • For posterity’s sake, this issue was due to a minor labeling error on the initial release of the pattern. Details can be found here:

    Finished waist too small

    The issue has been corrected now and future downloads of the pattern will be of the revised version.

  • The pattern has now been corrected to show the correct size labels on the center front and center back pleats.

    If you purchased the pattern prior to this posting, you can use your link to download and save an updated copy of the pattern. (The only changes are to the pleat size labels on pages 25, 41, and 51 of the PDF file.)

    For anyone…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    That would be some very precise wrapping 🙂

  • Sarvi replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    That would be some very precise wrapping 🙂

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Go To Bed! in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I also have a wakeful kid, I didn’t get five continuous hours of sleep until well past her second birthday. You are not alone!

    Could it be that she is just not yet ready to sleep independently? Could you put her bed in your room or let her sleep with you? It sounds like you are a source of comfort and security for her.

    We like having ours…[Read more]

  • Ladies, I’ve finally found the problem! It’s quite simple. And totally silly on my party. I reversed the size labels for the center front and center back pleats, so the lines and dots that are labelled size 0 should actually be size 20. And vice versa.

    I’m so sorry about this! Thanks for your patience while I figured it out. The good news is…[Read more]

  • Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Go To Bed! in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Can’t help, but I’ve just come home from a party, it’s well past midnight and I saw the topic header “go to bed” and I thought, righto I will!
    I may have had a few drinks….
    Good luck with the kid situation. I’m told they grow up and move out eventually.

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Summer cleaning and Christmas parties have whacked my sewing time with a big stick.
    I hope to start my cousins Christmas dress today. I have made three muslins to get the bodice right and I am so pleased with the fit (so far).

    Looking forward to Roger!

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Summer cleaning and Christmas parties have whacked my sewing time with a big stick.
    I hope to start my cousins Christmas dress today. I have made three muslins to get the bodice right and I am so pleased with the fit (so far).

    Looking forward to Roger!

  • Nicole replied to the topic Fitting in the forum liesl + co: bistro dress 11 years ago

    I do a similar method to Deb but I pin the darts on the outside, then mark the lines on the inside with tailors chalk and transfer the adjustments to the inside.

    The same as Deb, this is my method, not necessarily a correct method.

    I have not done enough fitting to help you with your particular problem.
    I have not made the dress…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    All right, the famous Roger is back! Looking forward to it!

    I’m afraid the Fairy Tale I’m making is pretty straightforward. I actually just posted a work in progress photo, hoping for ideas for some embellishments to make a bit more ‘fancy’ … I auditioned a few different things but none seemed quite right.

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    All right, the famous Roger is back! Looking forward to it!

    I’m afraid the Fairy Tale I’m making is pretty straightforward. I actually just posted a work in progress photo, hoping for ideas for some embellishments to make a bit more ‘fancy’ … I auditioned a few different things but none seemed quite right.

  • Can’t wait to see a @Sarvi take on the Fairy Tale pattern.
    I wish I had time to make a pretty Christmas dress. Instead, I’m burning the midnight oil making a Thread Theory Newcastle cardigan. This one is for a friend of my parents who had modelled the one i made for my dad, and was quite a hit when he appeared on my blog! Yes, Roger will be…[Read more]

  • Can’t wait to see a @Sarvi take on the Fairy Tale pattern.
    I wish I had time to make a pretty Christmas dress. Instead, I’m burning the midnight oil making a Thread Theory Newcastle cardigan. This one is for a friend of my parents who had modelled the one i made for my dad, and was quite a hit when he appeared on my blog! Yes, Roger will be…[Read more]

  • Or to save them, you could always take a smaller front and back pleat. Those pleats are very forgiving.

    I’m going to take another look at this today to make sure it’s correct. Everything looks right, but I think I should walk the pattern to be absolutely sure, since it’s causing you problems.

  • Thanks @meleliza. I think I got the pockets right. I was very impressed with how the zipper was hidden inside one of the pockets.
    These culottes are finished such that I need to either shed at least five kilos or gift them on.
    I have plenty of fabric to try again, but perhaps not enough time!
    I’ll cut just the top five inches out of muslin and…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I use Chrome, which autotranslates the Dutch (which comes out very funny after the machine translation). Lots of suffocating and choking. Her basic concept that you fully assemble the dress, leaving the center back seam completely unsewn. You mark the seam line at the neck edge of the dress, then mark the zip tape at the top of the upper stop,…[Read more]

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