Liesl Gibson
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juliamom2009 replied to the topic Sizing question in the forum oliver + s: popover 9 years ago
I did a Popover dress using fold-over elastic in the past. It worked great. I measured the dress on my daughter and sewed the FOE into a circle and applied it folded over the armhole. In fact, I just finished up another Popover. Intended to use fold-over elastic again but couldn’t find it in my disaster of a sewing room. Literally, the minute…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago
The season for sewing has changed
My skirts and I are estranged
But my jackets and coats
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Robin replied to the topic Sizing question in the forum oliver + s: popover 9 years ago
Channel the 90s and wear a t-shirt under it?
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cybele727 replied to the topic Sizing question in the forum oliver + s: popover 9 years ago
I decided on the 6 with 8 length. It is a bit big but she likes it except for one thing.
She is only in kinder mind you and she said sadly- but mommy what if a boy pulls the bow and they see my body.
Sigh. Feminist mommy says wear it and punch the lights out of anyone who touches your clothes and does that to you. Since it is her body and if…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago
The season for sewing has changed
My skirts and I are estranged -
Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago
I can’t decide which is my size
Do I go by my waist or my thighs?
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic spring 2015 patterns – when?? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
You can think of the book that will be out in September as one gigantic, huge Oliver + S pattern. Or a large number of Oliver + S patterns.
But that’s all I’m saying for now….
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic spring 2015 patterns – when?? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
You can think of the book which will be out in September as one gigantic huge Oliver + S pattern. Or a large number of patterns.
But that’s all I’m saying for now….
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Nicole replied to the topic Sizing question in the forum oliver + s: popover 9 years ago
Why don’t you colour block and cut the 2 for the top and then make it wider, gradually, with a bit of trimming as you go?
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Nicole replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago
I can’t decide which is my size
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Nicole replied to the topic Finishing knits in the forum oliver + s: school bus t-shirt 9 years ago
@eboyd83 I have tried a few but my latest ones are from Cash’s name labels.
They have been the best, and if you contact them directly they will do a large bulk order.
xx Nicole
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago
There is rumoured to be a new book
The cover, it has a good look
But I just can’t decide
If I step up or hide
Perhaps a challenge to be undertook(I know, bad past tense 🙂 )
I can’t decide which is my size
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Robin replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Jenny, I get “rattled” watching what is happening in the US. And it’s hard to work in the industry you do.
Sew something pretty. Hug your kids.
So wish I could just pop by for a gab and some stitching. Hang in there.
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cybele727 started the topic Sizing question in the forum oliver + s: popover 9 years ago
So I measured Ms. 6.5. Her chest is 22.5 inches, which is a size 2. The length she needs is 27 inches. That’s about a size 7. Generally I am making size 7 dresses for her (eg- the hopscotch).
I can’t see cutting a size 2 width and a size 7 length!
Got advice? (other than make a muslin… I am lazy today and need a quick fix for finding my mojo!1)
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cybele727 started the topic Sizing question in the forum oliver + s: popover 9 years ago
So I measured Ms. 6.5. Her chest is 22.5 inches, which is a size 2. The length she needs is 27 inches. That’s about a size 7. Generally I am making size 7 dresses for her (eg- the hopscotch).
I can’t see cutting a size 2 width and a size 7 length!
Got advice? (other than make a muslin… I am lazy today and need a quick fix for finding my mojo!1)
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cybele727 replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
So I have been in an absolute FUNK. 🙁
This primary election business is getting to me because of all the vitriol and I can’t simply turn away because it is our future. (US) (That’s all I will say about politics here.)
And work has been icky. I’ve had to deal with more people who think that fists are an acceptable form of communication…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Merino source in the forum off topic 9 years ago
I’m wearing a merino fleece Metro T right now! Have a look at http://www.thefabricstore.com.au the have an L.A. store so US shipping should be reasonable.
There’s an amazing outdoor fabric supplier in the UK that I’ve purchased from, and I keep finding one in Canada when I’m searching online, but I forget the name…. -
Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago
There is rumoured to be a new book
The cover, it has a good look
But I just can’t decide
If I step up or hide -
Todd Gibson replied to the topic Question about sending private messages in the forum about the forums 9 years ago
@justsewit, you could always send her a friendship request. Once it is accepted you’ll be able to send a private message.
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Question about sending private messages in the forum about the forums 9 years ago
There could be a a couple things here.
The name and the @ tag are not always the same. If I would try to send a message to @Tamara it wouldn’t get through to you because that’s your display name. I would need to address it to @justsewit because that’s your username. Could that be it?
The second thing it could be is something new–so it wouldn’t…[Read more]
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