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  • cybele727 replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    I just altered my son’s tap costume. The pants were so large that the crotch was at the knees and they fell down to his ankles. It has to be some of the worst sewing I’ve ever done, but to do it right would mean taking apart the entire waist band and zipper, and moving it all down. If I raised the crotch too high from the bottom, there would…[Read more]

  • cybele727 replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    I just altered my son’s tap costume. The pants were so large that the crotch was at the knees and they fell down to his ankles. It has to be some of the worst sewing I’ve ever done, but to do it right would mean taking apart the entire waist band and zipper, and moving it all down. If I raised the crotch too high from the bottom, there would…[Read more]

  • Our friend, Catherine, is here to walk us through how to sew the Bubble Dress. This post originally appeared on the blog as part of the Size 5 Project.

    This is intended as a two-day sew along. Let’s hand it over to Catherine to start day 1.

    Day 1

    Thanks for having me back for the Bubble Dress and the Size 5 Project.

     

    Oliver + S Bubble Dress sew-along

     

    Let’s start s…[Read more]

  • Our friend, Catherine, is here to walk us through how to sew the Bubble Dress. This post originally appeared on the blog as part of the Size 5 Project.

    This is intended as a two-day sew along. Let’s hand it over to Catherine to start day 1.

    Day 1

    Thanks for having me back for the Bubble dress and the Size 5 Project.

     

    Oliver + S Bubble Dress sew-along

     

    Let’s start s…[Read more]

  • dubhels2003 replied to the topic Sewing with Liberty in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Here is the link http://www.plushaddict.co.uk/dress-fabric/cotton-lawn-fabric.html They have only just started stocking it online. I’ve managed to pick up some bits in store at several places, but not online yet, other than ebay!

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

    Selfishly I hope it isn’t Helena! And my sister’s name is Alice, maybe my folks were choosing from Queen Vic’s kids’ names?! I really like my name and I like that it isn’t too strange but isn’t an everyday name, and I would rather it didn’t become too commonplace. Not that it really matters in the bigger scheme of things I don’t suppose!

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

    Selfishly I hope it isn’t Helena! And my sister’s name is Alice, maybe my folks were choosing from Queen Vic’s kids’ names?! I really like my name and I like that it isn’t too strange but isn’t an everyday name, and I would rather it didn’t become too commonplace. Not that it really matters in the bigger scheme of things I don’t suppose!

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

    We’ll see. Their are so many lovely royal girls’ names to choose from. The child was 8lbs 3oz – very sturdy.

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

    We’ll see. Their are so many lovely royal girls’ names to choose from. The child was 8lbs 3oz – very sturdy.

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

    Awww T, can’t wait to see that. I finished the Popover #8 last night, _ the one that didn’t make the post in time, and have spent most of day taking advantage of sunshine to chose fabrics for a variety of projects. Job done, but my feet are killing me, and the mess I was attempting to clean up is not much improved. But I think I’m ahead on points.…[Read more]

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

    Awww T, can’t wait to see that. I finished the Popover #8 last night, _ the one that didn’t make the post in time, and have spent most of day taking advantage of sunshine to chose fabrics for a variety of projects. Job done, but my feet are killing me, and the mess I was attempting to clean up is not much improved. But I think I’m ahead on points.…[Read more]

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

    Really looking forward to hearing what names have been chosen; a good friend and I are punting for Alice, and/or Helena. I think that there is also a reasonable chance of ‘Margaret’ being included in the “string”. (This was the name of the current Queen’s sister, and only sibling, dear Republicans).

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

    Really looking forward to hearing what names have been chosen; a good friend and I are punting for Alice, and/or Helena. I think that there is also a reasonable chance of ‘Margaret’ being included in the “string”. (This was the name of the current Queen’s sister, and only sibling, dear Republicans).

  • Just had the most fantastic jacket potatoe dinner with friends 🙂 Jacket potatoes, tomato mince sauce (spag bol sauce), grated cheese, bacon, corn on the cob as well as tomatoes, carrot and cucumber sticks.
    There were 9 of us, 4 adults, 2 6′ tall teenagers, and 3 kids. I cooked 14 large potatoes but next time I think I need 20 potatoes, I…[Read more]

  • I just found this via instagram http://www.stitchingupparis.com How awesome would a guided shopping tour of the out of the way fabric stores of Paris be?! Possibly too late for @mariasasse but maybe of use here as a reference.

  • I just noticed that Harts fabric has some really pretty colors of sweatshirt fleece:

    http://www.hartsfabric.com/solid-print-polar-micro-fleece-fabric.html

  • dubhels2003 replied to the topic Sewing with Liberty in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Plush Addict, a UK based online fabric store is selling some tana lawns, which are Liberty Lawns but are not the ‘A’ grade rolls sold in store at £15 per metre-ish. A great deal if you are not put off by any slight flaws. With a busy pattern they probably wouldn’t be noticeable. It is all above board/legal and is not ‘knock off’ fabric (I have asked!).

  • dubhels2003 replied to the topic Sewing with Liberty in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Plush Addict, a UK based online fabric store is selling some tana lawns, which are Liberty Lawns but are not the ‘A’ grade rolls sold in store at £15 per metre-ish. A great deal if you are not put off by any slight flaws. With a busy pattern they probably wouldn’t be noticeable. It is all above board/legal and is not ‘knock off’ fabric (I have asked!).

  • Hey all, I just sewed my first entredeux and was SHOCKED at how easy it was! I’ll do a little tutorial for the Butterfly Dress sew-along. I was thinking I’d do a little pintucking tutorial, too, using a double needle and a pintucking foot. All these new (to me) techniques! Very fun, and so much simpler than I expected.

    • What? You are kidding right? They are so simple you are right but you know I thought the same when I first tried them. They are such pretty techniques. I am very glad there are tutorials coming about them all. But, I thought the butterfly was a top?

    • Ack, yes, the Butterfly Top! No idea why I said dress. In any case, I love these techniques.

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