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María replied to the topic lisette for butterick sizing in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
Thank you for the quick answer and the link, @liesl
So, should the B6411 had been a Liesl+co pattern, my measurements would appear in size 10 instead of 16, right? And I have to draw a 16 to make the dress in my size. -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic lisette for butterick sizing in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
Hello, @mariajsanroman! I’ve written a blog post to help explain the difference between sizes:
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María started the topic lisette for butterick sizing in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
I have just bought a couple of Lisette for Butterick patterns (B6464 and B6411), and I see that the sizing is different from Liesl+co patterns. The body measurements for a size 10 in the Liesl+co chart correspond to a size 16 in the Butterick envelope.
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Charlene joined the group Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
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wendy replied to the topic Butterick 6385 coat patten in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
A blog post is always welcome! I’ll check out the tutorial before I start. Thanks so much for taking the time to reply!
It’s 1/2″, by the way. 🙂 -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Butterick 6385 coat patten in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
I forget what it calls for–1/4″, maybe? In general, you don’t want to reduce the size of the shoulder pad because it will cause the shoulders to droop more. The shoulder pad is there to give the jacket structure, and if you reduce/eliminate it it might not hang correctly because extra room was built into the shoulder to accommodate it. Does that…[Read more]
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wendy replied to the topic Butterick 6385 coat patten in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
Perfect, thank you! Should I be using a thinner shoulder pad since the coat will be much less bulky?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Butterick 6385 coat patten in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
I see no reason why you couldn’t use a lighter weight fabric for this pattern. It think it will be great!
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wendy started the topic Butterick 6385 coat patten in the forum Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
Hello! I’ve recently acquired some beautiful merino suiting and would like to make a light coat. The cut of the Lisette Butterick pattern is exactly what I’m looking for but, as I understand, it’s intended for heavier fabrics. Could I get away with sewing it in the suiting or would I be better off finding a different pattern? I really like Liesls…[Read more]
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wendy joined the group Sewing for Yourself 7 years ago
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Tamara replied to the topic Best Resources for Fitting in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
Hi Deanna
There are some really great classes on Craftsy involving fitting. I have particularly found the classes by Joi Mahon helpful. The reason for this is that even though I have a dressmaker’s dummy to pin my Muslims onto, it doesn’t look like me and of course because of this it turns out totally wrong and fits the dummy not myself.
Joi…[Read more]
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Deanna started the topic Best Resources for Fitting in the forum Sewing for Yourself 8 years ago
So, I am such a novice when it comes to fitting myself. I find myself getting so overwhelmed when I make a muslin that I end up chucking it for a while and making something for the kids instead. I have a couple of fitting books, but where is the best place to post pictures and get input from other sewers? Are there really helpful crafty classes…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic adding embroidery details to garments in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
Here’s a tutorial that might answer some of your embroidery questions? https://oliverands.com/community/blog/2014/06/customizing-with-oliver-s-adding-embroidery-with-rebecca-rinquist.html
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Ava replied to the topic adding embroidery details to garments in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
tamara,
I didn’t end up doing the embroidery, thought it would get too busy. But thank you so much for your detailed explanation. Will definitely use on next one.Ava
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Tamara replied to the topic adding embroidery details to garments in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
Hi Ava, very good questions. There is a stabiliser you can get that washes away. I would use this on the smaller and unlined portions just to stabilise the fabric whilst you embroider – it helps the fabric to not stretch or crinkle to the point of distortion. I think it comes in sheats so you would be able to cut it and baste stitch it under where…[Read more]
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Ava replied to the topic adding embroidery details to garments in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
Thanks Tamara for the detailed tips. So this particular pattern will have a lining however what if I was to embroider some of the skirt part (like outline a design of the fabric) or for any other skirt part that doesn’t have a lining. Is it necessary to put interfacing on that few inches where I”m outlining the design or is it necessary to put…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic adding embroidery details to garments in the forum Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
Hi Ava (@fitdoc)
I have this pattern and even though I haven’t actually finished one, it is a perfect pattern to use embroidery with. I am fairly experienced when it comes to embroidery, having just brought out some smocked dresses to fit my youngest daughter that I made my eldest daughter twelve years ago.
So, with this in mind, let me share…[Read more]
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Ava joined the group Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 8 years ago
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