Lightning McStitch
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Tamara replied to the topic interfacing in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 14 years ago
Hey that’s quite alright Emily, you are fitting into your budget and went with the best you can afford and that really is all that matters. It did the job. When you do get the “German” interfacing (I don’t really know why they call it that) you could keep it for the really special projects. It lasts a while because you use it on collars and things…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic interfacing in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 14 years ago
Hey that’s quite alright Emily, you are fitting into your budget and went with the best you can afford and that really is all that matters. It did the job. When you do get the “German” interfacing (I don’t really know why they call it that) you could keep it for the really special projects. It lasts a while because you use it on collars and things…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic interfacing in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 14 years ago
I have just re-stocked and paid between $8 and $12.95 a metre.
I am not a student but I can understand how that my seem a lot if you are watching your budget.
The more sewing I did,I found I wanted the best quality notions to make my garments look as good as possible for as long as possible.
I am very miserly and save all my scraps for shoulder…[Read more] -
Nicole replied to the topic interfacing in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 14 years ago
I have just re-stocked and paid between $8 and $12.95 a metre.
I am not a student but I can understand how that my seem a lot if you are watching your budget.
The more sewing I did,I found I wanted the best quality notions to make my garments look as good as possible for as long as possible.
I am very miserly and save all my scraps for shoulder…[Read more] -
Tamara replied to the topic interfacing in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 14 years ago
I like to use lightweight woven interfacing that is iron on. I get it from Farmhouse fabrics and it is called “German” or “baby” interfacing. I’ve been using it ever since I first started with the smocking over 10 years ago and even though it would seem only useful for heirloom sewing I have had huge success carrying it over into the regular…[Read more]
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beachmom replied to the topic Sleeveless Hopscotch Top? in the forum oliver + s: hopscotch 14 years ago
Do try it, Sandi, and show us how it’s done!
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Nicole replied to the topic Sleeveless Hopscotch Top? in the forum oliver + s: hopscotch 14 years ago
You could overlock,turn and topstitch,Or make a narrow band(ribbing) or bind it with the same fabric?
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Tamara replied to the topic Advice on coverstitchers in the forum off topic 14 years ago
So have you made your decision? Sounds like it from the excitement in your voice. My overlocker doesn’t have coverstitch but my mum has one that has been sitting in it’s box with coverstitch (she’s too scared to get it out). I was actually quite envious until I’ve been reading all these posts about how inconvenient a combo machine can be. I think…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic Advice on coverstitchers in the forum off topic 14 years ago
So have you made your decision? Sounds like it from the excitement in your voice. My overlocker doesn’t have coverstitch but my mum has one that has been sitting in it’s box with coverstitch (she’s too scared to get it out). I was actually quite envious until I’ve been reading all these posts about how inconvenient a combo machine can be. I think…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Advice on coverstitchers in the forum off topic 14 years ago
I bought the combo Suse(rather hubby bought it for me),big mistake-royal pain in the bum to swap over!
A small tip,my cover stitch doesn’t like fat seams,so when I hem I fold the side seam in opposite directions above and below the seam(twist it),so that I am stitching one seam layer instead of double. It presses up nicely.
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Nicole replied to the topic Advice on coverstitchers in the forum off topic 14 years ago
I bought the combo Suse(rather hubby bought it for me),big mistake-royal pain in the bum to swap over!
A small tip,my cover stitch doesn’t like fat seams,so when I hem I fold the side seam in opposite directions above and below the seam(twist it),so that I am stitching one seam layer instead of double. It presses up nicely.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Advice on coverstitchers in the forum off topic 14 years ago
I have one of the Janome CoverPro machines and really like it. I don’t like the combined serger/coverstitch machines because it’s a huge pain to switch back and forth and, quite frankly, I don’t think you save much money compared to having two separate machines. I like to have all three machines (coverstitch, serger, sewing machine) lined up on my…[Read more]
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thejennigirl replied to the topic Fabric requirements for the Class Picnic Blouse + Shorts sewing pattern in the forum oliver + s: class picnic 14 years ago
Today I scored some Lisette poplin to make the top for $5!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic in the forum Lightning McStitch 15 years ago
Amy, I’m sorry the economics have been so difficult. I know it’s not any consolation, but I think many online retailers are struggling right now, and dealing with currency fluctuations doesn’t help. Thank you so much for all the support you’ve given O+S, and I’m glad you’ll still be here on the forums with us.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic in the forum Lightning McStitch 15 years ago
Amy, I’m sorry the economics have been so difficult. I know it’s not any consolation, but I think many online retailers are struggling right now, and dealing with currency fluctuations doesn’t help. Thank you so much for all the support you’ve given O+S, and I’m glad you’ll still be here on the forums with us.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Tips for fabric shopping in New York in the forum off topic 15 years ago
Oh, fun! Here is an old blog post about places I recommend. I need to update it and will try to do so very soon:
http://disdressed.blogspot.com/2006/05/new-york-crafters-resources.html
Note that Purl has moved to a fantastic new location since I wrote this. And have a great trip! -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Tips for fabric shopping in New York in the forum off topic 15 years ago
Oh, fun! Here is an old blog post about places I recommend. I need to update it and will try to do so very soon:
http://disdressed.blogspot.com/2006/05/new-york-crafters-resources.html
Note that Purl has moved to a fantastic new location since I wrote this. And have a great trip! -
Nicole started the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 15 years ago
I am finishing up 3 pair of sailboat pants in denim for the older girls. After that , I have 3 brunch jackets to make.
My next pattern to draft is the brunch jacket in size 5 for Liddy, then cut out 2 for her. I will be making one in a pinwale cord rose pink with a brown floral, the other I am not too sure! She is quite keen on some lilac pinwale…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Bigger size in swingset tunic and skirt??? in the forum oliver + s: swingset 15 years ago
I’m glad you like that style! I agree that it would look great in larger sizes.
Unfortunately, at this point we don’t have plans to re-print backlisted styles in larger sizes, but as we release new patterns we’ll continue to offer them in the expanded size range. We’ve got some terrific patterns in the works, so stay tuned and I’m sure you’ll find…[Read more]
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