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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Boys bow tie? in the forum off topic 9 years ago
I was just going to mention this, @aussie! Looks like it’s a versatile bow tie pattern–you can even make it for your dog…or probably cat.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Parachute Polo Sew Along in the forum Sew Alongs 9 years ago
I think cotton jersey is great for polos and T-shirts, and I’m sure it will be fine here. This pattern doesn’t need a ton of stretch, especially with the woven details. So glad you’re joining us!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Tips for fabric shopping in New York in the forum off topic 9 years ago
Can’t wait to see you Sarvi! Holler if you need anything when you arrive, and have a great trip!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Finding the correct pattern size in the forum Sewing for Yourself 9 years ago
Yes, Melanie has it right. Here’s a blog post about it:
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic I *really* want to sew a tent/trapeze dress — which Liesl + Co or Lisette?? in the forum Sewing for Yourself 9 years ago
That’s a cute dress! I love Rachel Comey’s designs.
It’s difficult to see the details in the photos, but I’d tend to start with the Gallery Tunic if I was doing it. It’s the closest silhouette to this dress, but you’ll still need to do some work to get the right look. I hope it works and you keep us posted on your progress!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Making a sleeveless gallery tunic in the forum liesl + co: gallery tunic + dress 9 years ago
Typically a sleeveless pattern has a much higher armhole than a pattern with sleeves, so you’ll want to raise the armhole when you try this. You’ll probably also need to do a little work to eliminate gaping at the armhole, so I’d definitely recommend making a muslin if you’re going to try this. But if the pattern fits properly across the chest you…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Waistband too short in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 9 years ago
Depending on your fabric, you may need to ease in the waist a bit to fit the waistband. To do this, you would just add a gathering stitch to the top edge of the skirt and pull up on the thread tails to cinch up the fabric a bit. Then you’ll just smooth the fabric so you don’t have any puckers before sewing it. Does that make sense?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Butterfly Blouse Sew Along in the forum Sew Alongs 9 years ago
I saw a blouse that reminded me of this style in Madewell yesterday. Now I want to make one for myself!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Pick stitching? in the forum oliver + s: art museum 9 years ago
Oh, ok. Well, a pick stitch is basically a backstitch that has lots of space between each stitch–it travels on the back side so you have long floats. (If that sounds like I’m speaking Martian, sorry.) I’ll definitely do a tutorial soon.
The vest looks great! Happy graduation!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Pick stitching? in the forum oliver + s: art museum 9 years ago
Oh, I’d love to teach you how to do this and I’ve always meant to do a tutorial for it! Let me see if we can find time to do it in the next couple of weeks, ok? Or is that too late? I think I recall an article in Threads magazine years ago about it if you need it sooner. They were pick stitching a back zipper on a dress and adding beads to the…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic What do you think? Feedback welcome. in the forum Sewing for Yourself 9 years ago
Thanks, Sarvi and Cat! Courtney, the skirt is designed to sit at your natural waist, but it’s really a matter of your preference. Just like if you tried things on at a store, you get to decide how you want to wear your clothing. If you prefer it to sit a little lower, that’s up to you. Mine sits at my belly button or slightly lower, yes.
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Liesl Gibson started the topic What do you think? Feedback welcome. in the forum Sewing for Yourself 9 years ago
Hey all, I asked Todd to create this group so we’d have a place to easily discuss sewing for ourselves. So first question: feedback on the new Liesl + Co patterns? Are these styles you want to sew for yourself?
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Liesl Gibson joined the group Sewing for Yourself 9 years ago
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Parachute Sweatpants Sew Along in the forum Sew Alongs 9 years ago
Rachel, you’re the best! (@nestfullofeggs)
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Parachute Sweatpants Sew Along in the forum Sew Alongs 9 years ago
That’s a great idea, Brittney! That way you get the reminder that it’s been updated but it all stays in one place. Thanks for the suggestion. And I hope the flatlock works out! I think it’s nice to have that seam stitched down somehow, and the straight stitch works but the flatlock is fancier!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Parachute Sweatpants Sew Along in the forum Sew Alongs 9 years ago
Yes, I was wondering about that myself. Rachel (@nestfullofeggs), maybe it’s better to add a new post for each day of the sew-along? I think the updates get lost otherwise. In other words, maybe each day of the sew-along should be a reply to the post instead of modifying the original post? Do you think that would be better, @georgeandizzy?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Parachute Sweatpants Sew Along in the forum Sew Alongs 9 years ago
Yes, I was wondering about that myself. Rachel (@nestfullofeggs), maybe it’s better to add a new post for each day of the sew-along? I think the updates get lost otherwise. In other words, maybe each day of the sew-along should be a reply to the post instead of modifying the original post? Do you think that would be better, @brittney?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic How thin is too thin for knits? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 9 years ago
Even with the right fiber content, different knit qualities will feel and drape differently, so there’s no simple answer to this. Unfortunately. You really just have to feel them!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Parachute Sweatpants Sew Along in the forum Sew Alongs 9 years ago
How is this format working for everyone? We thought it would be nice to give the sew-alongs a home where they’ll be easy to find, especially if you have questions about the pattern. Plus, it frees up the blog for other exciting things!
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Liesl Gibson posted a new activity comment 9 years ago
Ack, yes, the Butterfly Top! No idea why I said dress. In any case, I love these techniques.
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