lattemama
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Sarvi replied to the topic Things you find when you're moving house… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Hi Harmony — can you try posting a link to a pic of the feet? I tried to see if there was a broken link in your post that I could fix for you, but all I’m seeing right now is the plain text of your post.
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Nicole replied to the topic Sleeveless Hopscotch Top? in the forum oliver + s: hopscotch 10 years ago
Bumpity bump. 🙂
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Nicole replied to the topic Sleeveless Hopscotch Top? in the forum oliver + s: hopscotch 10 years ago
Bumpity bump. 🙂
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beachmom replied to the topic Unwanted Fabric. What to do? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I used to shop unwanted fabric around…asking sewing friends if they were interested, offering it to schools, posting it on freecycle and/or craigslist. But it involved a lot of effort and when I’m ready to get rid of something, I want it gone. Now I drop it off at our local thrift shop.;)
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Brittney replied to the topic Cutting confusion… How many back pieces? in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 10 years ago
@coastmamaienne
Karen is right, you cut two backs from your main fabric and two from your lining.
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Nicole replied to the topic Stabilizing knit seams? in the forum oliver + s: field trip 10 years ago
I am with @lightningmcstitch on this one. I made my baby girl some wool jersey Hopscotch nighties in the smallest size. Can you imagine how tiny those front yokes were?
I found a good steamy press made them behave long enough to stitch.
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Nicole replied to the topic Needle for woven and knit together? in the forum oliver + s: parachute polo + sweatpants 10 years ago
#teamballpointneedle here, I am very particular with needle choice and always use ballpoint needles for knits.
I do agree though, a nice sharp universal for attaching the woven collar would be best.Any blunt needle will cause problems, some you may not be aware of until you wash your garment. I hate those little ‘pull’ marks that can…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Neckline – accidentally cut too wide in the forum oliver + s: ice cream 10 years ago
Okay, @sarahd2711 , that is seriously cute!
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Nicole replied to the topic How to achieve this look for Garden Party dress? in the forum oliver + s: garden party 10 years ago
I think your fabric choice will be your deciding factor here. If you use a soft draping fabric, the fullness will be lovely.
A quilting cotton may look a bit odd. -
Nicole replied to the topic RTW Alteration? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
@jesims, I alter a lot of ‘Light in the Box’ bridesmaid dresses and this is what works for me.
Place the dress on and pin out the excess in long French darts, take of the dress and tailors chalk the edges of the pinned section on the inside. Baste the darts in and try on again.
This can be very effective and means you have not cut away any…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Joining the binding/piping for tea party dress in the forum oliver + s: tea party 10 years ago
I wonder if this may help, it is not the Tea Party but it shows you how to join flat piping.
http://fiveandcounting-motherof5.blogspot.com.au/2011/10/play-date-part-2.html
Please disregard if it is not helpful.Thank you @georgeandizzy.
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Nicole replied to the topic Joining the binding/piping for tea party dress in the forum oliver + s: tea party 10 years ago
I wonder if this may help, it is not the Tea Party but it shows you how to join flat piping.
Please disregard if it is not helpful.Thank you @georgeandizzy.
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Brittney replied to the topic Hey, what's wrong here? in the forum about the forums 10 years ago
I love, love that the @ feature now autocompletes!
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Brittney replied to the topic Joining the binding/piping for tea party dress in the forum oliver + s: tea party 10 years ago
@motherof5 do you have a tutorial for this one? I am on my mobile now and will check later if Nicole doesn’t check in before that. Also you could check her blog if you have the time, I know she has made this one many times and there may be an answer in one of the posts. http://fiveandcounting-motherof5.blogspot.com
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katybellabug replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
@karen Thank you! I will have a look at that fox dress. Off into town today to see what I can find, ready made or fabric.
Regarding the Badminton Skort, I have always found it quite true to size. Mine is up on my blog now although I still haven’t had time to photograph it on her. -
katybellabug replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
@karen Thank you! I will have a look at that fox dress. Off into town today to see what I can find, ready made or fabric.
Regarding the Badminton Skort, I have always found it quite true to size. Mine is up on my blog now although I still haven’t had time to photograph it on her. -
Nicole and
sarahd2711 are now friends 10 years ago -
Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Oh, forgot to mention that yes, I did consider having the button closure instead, and in fact our very own Lotta has a tutorial for it, but unfortunately this occurred to me after I’d already cut my fabric, and I didn’t have enough to cut another back bodice. I even thought about Frankensteining an extra button panel or something on there but…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Oh, forgot to mention that yes, I did consider having the button closure instead, and in fact our very own Lotta has a tutorial for it, but unfortunately this occurred to me after I’d already cut my fabric, and I didn’t have enough to cut another back bodice. I even thought about Frankensteining an extra button panel or something on there but…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I made and finished the size 4 bubble, adding length (about an inch each) to both the bodice and skirt, plus extra width to the skirt for extra pouf. I didn’t realize how much shorter a bubbly bubble is than a deflated one (without elastic) which is the way I usually make them. I don’t know if it’s just that I’m used to longer dresses on her or…[Read more]
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