Nicole
@motherof5
Active 2 years ago-
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic What fabrics are you planning for your Fairy Tale? in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 6 years ago
Dupioni silk would be absolutely lovely, and I’d be tempted to swap the skirt gathering for pleats as it would pleat beautifully and then stick out very nicely.
I’ve made it with silk satin, quilting cotton and organza type silk with underlining. Every one has worked just how I’d imagined it.
I think the crispness of a shantung would be perfect! -
Lisa replied to the topic What fabrics are you planning for your Fairy Tale? in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 6 years ago
I am currently pondering fabric choices for my daughter’s Fairy Tale birthday dress. I’m eying up some Shantung/Dupioni Silk on the Mood website. Can anyone weigh in with suggestions? What other types of fabric should I consider? She has been wanting a ‘princess dress’ for some time so I really want to deliver something she will be thrilled with!
-
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Making the Muslin for Classic Shirt in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 6 years ago
Just a lightweight muslin would work fine. Most good fabric shops will carry multiple weights of muslin for different purposes. I usually keep several weights on hand–right now I’m developing trousers and using a heavier weight than I would use for blouses. But @lightningmcstitch is right–if you have a voile or batiste that would be fine too.…[Read more]
-
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Making the Muslin for Classic Shirt in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 6 years ago
I’d maybe use a cotton voile or Batiste. Often you can pick up those lightweight almost lining weight cottons quite cheaply at the big box store fabric shops.
What a lucky mum and congratulations on your upcoming ‘vacation’ 🙂 -
Maggie replied to the topic Roller Skate Dress in Lace in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 6 years ago
Thank you for your help, @lighteningmcstitch! I just checked out your mermaid dress – it is amazing. And thank you, @lieslgibson ! It will be a gift for my friend. I’m a little nervous, as I’ve never sewn with lace before.
-
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Roller Skate Dress in Lace in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 6 years ago
That will be so pretty! I can’t wait to see how it turns out.
-
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Roller Skate Dress in Lace in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 6 years ago
That’s exactly how I’d do it. You’re not wanting it to be reversible so a casing applied to the inside of the lining is spot on.
I made a Roller Skate dress with sequins and did just that. Once the casing and elastic were sewn to the lining, I just hand stitched / tacked the sequin fabric to the lining along the stitching line.
It will look fabulous! -
Maggie's profile was updated 6 years ago
-
Maggie started the topic Roller Skate Dress in Lace in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 6 years ago
Hello! I’m thinking of making a roller skate dress in lace, using lace as the main fabric and solid as the lining. It would be similar to this lovely dress from Skirt as Top, but would include the elastic casing. I would lower the casing a few inches to hit at the natural waist. I was wondering if anyone had suggestions for sewing the casing so…[Read more]
-
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The feet should wear short skirts to? in the forum off topic 6 years ago
Given that the product to buy is a pattern, can you be more specific about which pattern you’re asking about.
Almost any skirt looks good with stilettos (the spearheaded shoes?).
So, if I’ve understood your question properly, and that’s debatable, then the answer is yes!
🤣
Or 42…. -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Seashore with sleeves and snaps , is it possible in the forum oliver + s: seashore 6 years ago
Hi @florencetaylor “sorry” to have inspired you into this quandary 🙂
Here’s what my approach would be: start with the building block dress: do princess seams and dropped waist adjustments. At the dropped waist you can add the ruffles and pockets using the Seashore pattern as a guide.
Give it a neckline facing and copy across the Seashore’s…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Seashore with sleeves and snaps , is it possible in the forum oliver + s: seashore 6 years ago
Florence, given the opening at the shoulder/neckline, I can’t see any way to include sleeves without some serious innovations. But if you can figure out how to do it I’d love to see what you do!
-
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Ruffle picnic shorts in the forum oliver + s: class picnic 6 years ago
I haven’t done it, but it would be similar to the process of sewing View B of the Sleepover Pajamas with the ruffles. Not difficult at all, just decide where you want the ruffles and make your ruffles about twice as long as the area where you want to add them.
-
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Seashore with sleeves and snaps , is it possible in the forum oliver + s: seashore 6 years ago
Sure, you could easily swap the buttons for snaps, no problem. I don’t know how you’d add sleeves, however. I’d suggest wearing a long-sleeved shirt underneath instead.
-
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic best fabric store for "minimalist fabrics"?? in the forum off topic 6 years ago
I was just admiring the fabrics at The Draper’s Daughter yesterday. Karen has a great eye and only selects really beautiful prints and patterns. It’s all very high quality, too. https://drapersdaughter.com/
-
Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 6 years ago
This time of year is so busy!
Thank goodness the Champagne is fizzy. -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 6 years ago
You can do it Nicole!
My Christmas gift sewing so far: a couple of bags and a wallet using Kraft-Tex washable paper, one for my mum and the others are teacher gifts – that stuff is great fun!
I’m sewing a stencilled school bus t-shirt for my nephew and an All Day Shirt for my husband.
On the rope craft front I’ve made a dreamcatcher (shudder) for…[Read more] -
Todd Gibson replied to the topic Trouble Printing PDF pattern to scale in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 7 years ago
That does seem a little odd to me.
I’ve checked, and the source file is spot on. I’ve just looked at it in our design software, and the box is set to be exactly 1 inch by 1 inch. And I printed the same page you have, and mine measures exactly to spec. I’m not sure why you’re having the issue you are seeing. It could be due to the printer and/or…[Read more]
-
S Gibson changed their profile picture 7 years ago
-
S Gibson's profile was updated 7 years ago
- Load More
copyright
Unless otherwise credited, all work on this blog is © Liesl + Co., Inc, 2008-2024. You are welcome to link to this blog, but please ask permission before using any text or images.