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  • cybele727 replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Strokes and chicken pox, Oh my! There is a lot going on. I hope everyone has speedy and easy recoveries from the sick to the care takers and everyone in between. I know how hard it is when someone is ill. My prayers for everyone.

  • dubhels2003 replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Aargh, inevitably it looks like the baby has chicken pox now. We are predicted a heat wave this week and we’ll be house bound…again! We are supposed to be visiting my brother in law and wife and kids in London this weekend, not sure what to do. We are driving down, I guess we could still go and be house bound there where we would have more help…[Read more]

  • dubhels2003 replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Aargh, inevitably it looks like the baby has chicken pox now. We are predicted a heat wave this week and we’ll be house bound…again! We are supposed to be visiting my brother in law and wife and kids in London this weekend, not sure what to do. We are driving down, I guess we could still go and be house bound there where we would have more help…[Read more]

  • dubhels2003 replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    I am loving the words ‘tallifying’ and ‘enskinnying’, also apt in this household. I hope the bubble still gets wear, I like it sitting on the knee, reminds me of vintage sewing pattern pictures, though not right for the occasion I guess. Good luck with that zipSarvi.

    My sister had been round tonight to sew a romper pattern for her friend’s…[Read more]

  • dubhels2003 replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    I am loving the words ‘tallifying’ and ‘enskinnying’, also apt in this household. I hope the bubble still gets wear, I like it sitting on the knee, reminds me of vintage sewing pattern pictures, though not right for the occasion I guess. Good luck with that zipSarvi.

    My sister had been round tonight to sew a romper pattern for her friend’s…[Read more]

  • Robin replied to the topic Center front shoulder straps in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Try it Kim. Just baste it so it’s easy to rip out.

  • Thank you so much! I cut out a new bodice – it looks much better and more proportionate now 🙂

  • Thank you so much! I cut out a new bodice – it looks much better and more proportionate now 🙂

  • Thank you so much! I cut out a new bodice – it looks much better and more proportionate now 🙂

  • Oh this is funny. I gave up Univerals a while ago and totally forgot about their existence. Now that I think on it, I gave up Universals because the machine I was working on “hated” them. It had lots of problems and hated everything.

    I got used to using specialized needles and forgot about Universals. But in November, after yet another…[Read more]

  • Kim started the topic Center front shoulder straps in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    I’m sewing a sundress with a straight rectangle front and shirred back. I want to try 1″ shoulder straps that start in the center front, sewing them overlapped at the center, in a v, on the wrong side of the center front bodice that is interfaced. They will go over the shoulders and tie at the sides in the back about 3″ from the center on each…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Oh, forgot to mention that yes, I did consider having the button closure instead, and in fact our very own Lotta has a tutorial for it, but unfortunately this occurred to me after I’d already cut my fabric, and I didn’t have enough to cut another back bodice. I even thought about Frankensteining an extra button panel or something on there but…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Oh, forgot to mention that yes, I did consider having the button closure instead, and in fact our very own Lotta has a tutorial for it, but unfortunately this occurred to me after I’d already cut my fabric, and I didn’t have enough to cut another back bodice. I even thought about Frankensteining an extra button panel or something on there but…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    I made and finished the size 4 bubble, adding length (about an inch each) to both the bodice and skirt, plus extra width to the skirt for extra pouf. I didn’t realize how much shorter a bubbly bubble is than a deflated one (without elastic) which is the way I usually make them. I don’t know if it’s just that I’m used to longer dresses on her or…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    I made and finished the size 4 bubble, adding length (about an inch each) to both the bodice and skirt, plus extra width to the skirt for extra pouf. I didn’t realize how much shorter a bubbly bubble is than a deflated one (without elastic) which is the way I usually make them. I don’t know if it’s just that I’m used to longer dresses on her or…[Read more]

  • Ditto the above — unless a particular needle is giving me problems like the popping/grinding you mentioned, I just use universal needles for everything, including knits.

  • Lightning McStitch replied to the topic RTW Alteration? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Sadly I can’t see it being quite that easy. If the fit through the shoulders and upper chest is good then yes, you can take in side seams.
    However, any changes involving or above the sleeve area would get messy.
    Centre front or back seams that go full length would be easier places to play with removing width.
    Sorry not to be more help. Sometimes…[Read more]

  • This may sound heretical, but I often sew with whatever is in the machine and don’t notice any difference.
    When I bought my overlocker it came with Universal needles and I queried the salesman as I thought they should be jersey or ball point needles. His reply was that nothing is “sharp” anymore with the exception of denim needles…
    In case I’m…[Read more]

  • Sorry I can’t be of help, my machine hates ball point or stretch needles so I sew everything with universals. And get great results.
    Maybe try a universal needle?

  • Hi Rebecca, I sew with merino jersey quite a lot and find it behaves quite well with steam ironing. Better behaved than cotton Lycra in my hands.
    Steam press it into submission!

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