Nicole
@motherof5
Active 4 years ago-
Justine J replied to the topic Oliver + S patterns for sale… in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Ha! That is the suburb next to me – anyone want me to pick it up for them?? (& hey, who is the fellow O+S sewer who lives so close to me?)
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Justine J replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Oh, yes, a larger hat pattern please (including adult sizes!)
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Mel replied to the topic Underlining? in the forum oliver + s: secret agent 11 years ago
I took a peek at your post, Nicole. Lovely jacket, I can see why it had lots of wear!
I don’t think I want to line it per se because I would like to use flannel and I’m not sure how that would work for a lining. Might be too “sticky”? I thought if I underlined it, it would up the cozy factor but wouldn’t be too bulky. I’m just talking off…[Read more]
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Mel started the topic Underlining? in the forum oliver + s: secret agent 11 years ago
I bought some super cute polka dot stretch twill that I would like to use for a secret agent trench for my daughter. I’ve made this pattern twice before — once in a ponte knit and once in a lightweight suiting. The knit was very popular but my daughter said the suiting one was too cold. I don’t think it was too lightweight but it wasn’t cozy…[Read more]
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Mel started the topic Underlining? in the forum oliver + s: secret agent 11 years ago
I bought some super cute polka dot stretch twill that I would like to use for a secret agent trench for my daughter. I’ve made this pattern twice before — once in a ponte knit and once in a lightweight suiting. The knit was very popular but my daughter said the suiting one was too cold. I don’t think it was too lightweight but it wasn’t cozy…[Read more]
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Justine J replied to the topic what can I make for myself with a yard of 60" velvet? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Honestly, I’d make a skirt with it rather than a top, and 1 yd is heaps for a skirt. The Everyday skirt would look great, and I have used velvet to make several MIP A+ skirts. (I love wearing them – but have to stop myself stroking the fabric in public!)
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Renee replied to the topic New here? Introduce yourself! in the forum off topic 11 years ago
@Nicole- I’d love to still be sewing on the treadle (its motion is so soothing), but sadly I haven’t lived with one for more than 20 years. I’m now on a Bernette.
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Renee replied to the topic New here? Introduce yourself! in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Hi, my name is Renee and I have been a long-time lurker. I decided to introduce myself finally because I have learnt so much from these forums. As a teenager, my mum taught me how to use my grandmother’s treadle sewing machine, which I mainly used to make straight-sided bags. Clothes sewing mainly started while on maternity leave about 5 years a…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Bonded fabric in the forum off topic 11 years ago
I’m always ogling the great double sided knits. Solid on one side and stripes on the other. I like the idea of making hoodies for the kids, so the inner hood, pocket welts etc can be the reverse side.
I’ve just bought an amazing Italian double faced wool that will be a cape for my mum. The reverse side will be visible where it falls open a bit at…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic About to give up (I can't find the right size) in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 11 years ago
In my experience of growing children (n=2) they don’t get wider from the age you’re talking about, just taller.
If you want the dress to fit nicely on her birthday then make the smaller size with maybe an extra inch of skirt length.
But, the slightly bigger size will undoubtedly look beautiful. I’m sure we’re not talking sack size, right.
If your…[Read more] -
with love Heidi replied to the topic About to give up (I can't find the right size) in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 11 years ago
I would use the larger size if you really don’t want to try and merge 2 sizes, however if you’re willing to try it’s not to hard.
I would trace the 18-24 size through the shoulder, neckline and half way down the armhole. Where all the armhole lines cross over I would change to tracing the size 2T for the rest of the bodice. I think this would…[Read more] -
Sarvi replied to the topic About to give up (I can't find the right size) in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 11 years ago
I wonder if it’s more of a shape issue than a size issue — would leaving the darts unsewn on the 18-24 leave enough belly room while still fitting nicely around the shoulders? I don’t recall whether the 18m size has the waist darts? Unfortunately it’s hard to predict how much a kid that age will grow in four months, but I can understand wanting…[Read more]
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Frances Suzanne replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 11 years ago@meleliza – re: lullaby….Yes, that is how we’d do it {because we don’t trust our math, etc. to get them positioned just where we would want them}. 🙂
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Have fun with the coat Heidi. It’s such a lovely pattern. Many little steps leading to a summit of awesomeness!
What have I been up to? Well, I can’t make a Fairy Tale dress without imagining another, so I’ve just cut a second. This one will be simple, no collar, no sleeves, and a pleated skirt.
This week I sewed another Knight Hoodie. This time…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
Have fun with the coat Heidi. It’s such a lovely pattern. Many little steps leading to a summit of awesomeness!
What have I been up to? Well, I can’t make a Fairy Tale dress without imagining another, so I’ve just cut a second. This one will be simple, no collar, no sleeves, and a pleated skirt.
This week I sewed another Knight Hoodie. This time…[Read more] -
with love Heidi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
I’m working on a size 7 School Days coat. It’s got a purple pinwale courduroy outer, fleece scraps interlining and navy satin lining with purple board cloth hood lining! I’m constructing the linings first then the outer 🙂
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with love Heidi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 11 years ago
I’m working on a size 7 School Days coat. It’s got a purple pinwale courduroy outer, fleece scraps interlining and navy satin lining with purple board cloth hood lining! I’m constructing the linings first then the outer 🙂
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Deb replied to the topic Using Tucks in O+S Patterns in the forum
Heirloom Sewing and Embroidery 11 years ago@meleliza
Try the link again…..http://sewingstashchallenge.blogspot.ca/2012/08/smocked-dress-again.html
….and near the bottom of the post is instructions on how to do the ‘growth’ tucked hem. I simply call it a tucked hem and use it mainly because I like the neat finish.
Others like it because when the child grows, it can easily be unp…[Read more] -
vothgirl replied to the topic The size 5 project in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Well thanks to @georgeandizzy ‘s blog post and a Facebook promotional coupon, last night I found myself buying the Puppet Show pattern ;-). My girls fall in separate size ranges but since Olivia has all of Ellie’s old things to grow into, I only got the larger size. Once I finish my Easter sewing (Library Dresses for the girls and a Bistro dress…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic The size 5 project in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 years ago
Great plan, @meleliza ! I know what you mean about upcycling adult clothes. You’d think there was ample yardage but the seams hit in funny places, and often unpicking the seams is so much trouble for so little usable fabric that it makes more sense to just trim them off. I do have a nice little pile of pretty buttons robbed from old Banana…[Read more]
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