Oliver + S

Nicole

  • thejennigirl replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    What a great way to start the new year! She’s precious and perfect (both of which I am sure you already know)

  • Given that you have a bodice and skirt lining, how about this…
    Sew the dress as per instructions with the zipper.
    Sew the bodice lining to the skirt lining only.
    Leave a basted area in the lining side seam where the zipper is.
    Once it’s all constructed and the closed lining dress is hanging free inside the main dress, unpick the basted lining…[Read more]

  • Congrats Tamara! Very excited to hear about your new baby girl! 🙂

  • Congrats Tamara! Very excited to hear about your new baby girl! 🙂

  • Can you not sew the lining for the last little bit near the zip, pin it out of the way, insert the zip and then sew the lining to the zip?

  • Sarvi replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I use the same needles I use for everything else and Gutermann, not for any special reason, just because it always seems to be on sale at JoAnn. If you want to splurge on the good stuff, this’d be the project. Maybe think of getting some special buttons?

    Liberty lawn is a dream to sew: holds a crease perfectly and it’s so obedient, it’s like…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    I use the same needles I use for everything else and Gutermann, not for any special reason, just because it always seems to be on sale at JoAnn. If you want to splurge on the good stuff, this’d be the project. Maybe think of getting some special buttons?

    Liberty lawn is a dream to sew: holds a crease perfectly and it’s so obedient, it’s like…[Read more]

  • Great resolutions, and I totally agree — sometimes the big stash is a storage problem and source of option paralysis. I think I’ll bookmark a few pieces of the quilting cotton for, gasp, actual quilts, and maybe chuck the rest on ebay/etsy/instagram?

  • Dubhels2003- I have a long standing love of vintage patterns. I’ve had these patterns in my stash for awhile, & wanted to sew them, but just hadn’t sewn them for whatever reason. So glad I did!

  • I did okay with mine. I sewed more for me (thanks to pattern testing) and used patterns and fabric that I had in my stash. I think I only bought a handful of new patterns. I was also a bit more intentional with my fabric purchases. But lack of discipline is still an issue!

    @Sarvi Those one-yard cuts of quilting cottons that seemed like a good…[Read more]

  • Sherry replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Thanks Justine. Good thing hubby has golf today followed by bbq lunch. He won’t see how much I bring home. Hi ho hi ho its off to the shops I go.

  • Sherry replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Nicole, I hope the fires are not in your area. You will definitely need that pool with all the high temperatures you are getting. Stay safe and cool (if thats possible) . I hope all the girls in Victoria are also safe and have a cool spot.

  • Sherry replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Nicole, I hope the fires are not in your area. You will definitely need that pool with all the high temperatures you are getting. Stay safe and cool (if thats possible) . I hope all the girls in Victoria are also safe and have a cool spot.

  • Isn’t she darling? The proportions are really so different on babies. I thought the same thing about the long rise but then I remembered how differently babies move, you don’t want little bellies getting chilled when all that kicking tugs downs low-rise pants.

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Adding a collar in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 11 years ago

    Do you have any small shirts with collars you could copy/trace? Or you could type ‘shirt collar pattern’ into https://images.google.com/ and get a feel for the shape of the piece, then just draw it yourself. After one or two practice ones you’d probably get a shape and size you liked. Your local library might also have a book with what you need.…[Read more]

  • Justine J replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Yep, these are the knits. 3 colourways of the floral, the crosses, and the scallops/stripes, and two colourways of the random dots and the circles. (Sorry – should have arranged them better for the pic – they were shelved rather haphazardly). I have uploaded the pic to the O+S Flickr group – you should be able to see it better there

  • with love Heidi replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    Are those the knits? I love the large flowers on the teal background, just mind the pattern
    placement 🙂

  • Justine J replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    For those in Australia – it seems the new Lisettes have made their way to Spotlight – I found what looks like the full range of the new knits today at Spotlight Rockdale. They are $16.95/m, but are currently on special for $11.90/m…..not trying to enable anyone or anything….. 😉

  • Justine J replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    For those in Australia – it seems the new Lisettes have made their way to Spotlight – I found what looks like the full range of the new knits today at Spotlight Rockdale. They are $16.95/m, but are currently on special for $11.90/m…..not trying to enable anyone or anything….. 😉

  • Justine J replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 11 years ago

    For those in Australia – it seems the new Lisettes have made their way to Spotlight – I found what looks like the full range of the me knits today at Spotlight Rockdale. They are $16.95/m, but are currently on special for $11.90/m…..not trying to enable anyone or anything….. 😉

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