Oliver + S

Lightning McStitch

  • I’m getting ready to make my first SoHo skirt. I measure a 6 for the waist and a 4 for the hips. What’s the best way to make this adjustment? After looking at the front pattern piece, I’m thinking maybe grade from a 6 at the waist to a 4 along the pocket edge line. Anyone else made this adjustment with some advice to offer? Thanks in advance!

  • The upper bust/full bust thing works great for some people and not at all for others, unfortunately. It’s a general guideline that helps a lot of people to get a good fit, but if you’re wearing a DDD bra then clearly you’re not an A/B. From what I can see in the photos it looks like you’re getting a good fit. This is a loose-fitting shirt, so it…[Read more]

  • I’m sorry to say, but that’s one of the styles that we released as a digital pattern only, and we don’t have plans to have it printed. So, for now, it will only be available as a download.

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Faux fur and my machine doing buttonholes do NOT mix! Neither party is cooperating! Am contemplating magnetic bag snaps instead! Have to get this done before it heats up again (likely by the looks of the forecast to be next weekend😱). So much for winter weather!

    Have a super long list on the to do. Next is an applepicking dress.

  • Liesl Gibson replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Oh, I’m glad to see you here! I was a little worried that everyone had moved exclusively to the Facebook group, but this is such a nice community I hope you’ll stay. I just finished sewing all the samples for our fall photo shoot last weekend, and now I’m catching up on email before I dive into spring pattern development. Somehow I want to fit in…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Melbourne fabric shops – sigh!

    My most recent Oliver and s make has been the playtime dress for a Teddy Bear’s picnic. I also made the cozy bear hood in faux fur and I am currently working on fixing/ finishing the forest path cape in the same faux fur.

    Nicole is the coated denim under another description at all? My server obviously has language…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Woo hoo!
    Hello lovely Peeps, we have joined the rest of the world and now have decent internet so I can finally access the forum again.
    I have felt terrible wanting to help people but unable to reply.

    I am not sewing, we are off on Hol’s, so I have tidied my sewing room in anticipation for my return (I will be hitting the Melbourne fabric…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    My seam ripper fell to the floor
    I just heard a knock at the door
    I never get peace
    For sew/stress release

  • The lowest number listed is the number of the printing. So since your pattern, @4dfamily98, has a 1 that means it’s the first printing.

  • @juliarhodes, did you check the finished measurements chart? That’s often the best way to determine which size you want to make, since it gives you the actual finished measurements which you can compare to your body and where you want the waistband to sit when it’s done. You might also want to compare it to other clothes that fit the way you like.…[Read more]

  • Sorry, what do you mean by in-line pockets? We cover lots of different pockets and pocket construction in the Building Block Dress book. Does that have what you need?

  • Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Raglán Draft in the forum oliver + s: field trip 8 years ago

    A raglan sleeve is really a patternmaking technique rather than a pattern alteration technique. It’s quite complicated. I’d suggest starting with a pattern like the Carousel Dress, like Lightning suggests, so you don’t need to draft the sleeve yourself.

  • Liesl Gibson replied to the topic ban-rol in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    I don’t know what PA glue is either. Ban-Rol is really designed for dressy men’s trousers, and it makes the waistband very stiff. So maybe the glue serves to secure the Ban-Rol to the fabric? You might want to find out. But the exact width of the stuff isn’t so important since you’ll pull threads to determine how wide your hem will be. Good luck!…[Read more]

  • Todd Gibson replied to the topic ban-rol in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    I’m not sure if this will be the right width, but Amazon has it. If this is too wide, you could check there for other widths.

  • Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Serger Problems! in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Ugh, wish I could help! I sort of freak out whenever my serger starts giving me problems. Sometimes, like with sewing machines, it helps to just re-thread it. But given how much I hate re-threading a serger, that’s no small task. Do you have a good local repair shop? It might be worth stopping by to see if they can offer advice and maybe a quick fix?

  • That sounds perfect! You can use the folded placket instead of the set-in placket to eliminate extra cutting and sewing. You might want to confirm the sleeve length with the cuff as well, and be sure the staystitch the neckline so it doesn’t distort while you’re trying it on. Good for you, making a muslin! It’s well worth it in the long run.

  • Todd Gibson started the topic in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    We made a pretty big behind-the-scenes change to the website today. It’s nothing that anyone would necessarily notice, but it had to be done for to enable us to do some things in the future.

    If you should happen to find links to pages that are not found, would you please be so kind as to post them here so we can get them fixed?

    Thanks for your…[Read more]

  • Thanks everyone! I have the Fit for Real People book, so I will head to the square shoulder adjustment section and see what I can figure out. Thanks for pointing me in the right direction!

  • It looks great! Congratulations on finishing it! I’m sure the next one will go faster.

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