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Sarvi replied to the topic Which pajamas do you prefer? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
They came out great!
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with love Heidi replied to the topic Advice sewing with Corduroy & Velveteen in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
I have a woolen blanket folded double under my ironing board cover to prevent the waffle pattern and give me a more padded surface. I picked this trick up from my grandfather who would put a doubled up wool blanket straight on the dining room table to do his ironing!
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Sarvi replied to the topic Advice sewing with Corduroy & Velveteen in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
Oh, I have been there with the waffle pattern! I feel your pain!
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juliamom2009 replied to the topic Craftsy recommendation, anyone? in the forum off topic 12 years ago
Now I have to re-look at them….I think the couture sewing techniques will really teach me more than the basics, but I don’t wear dresses ever (jeans and t-shirts for me!). The knit t-shirt one looks good, but I can’t imagine 9 lessons to make a t-shirt….but, that’s something I may actually make myself and wear. Thanks guys for your opinions!
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juliamom2009 replied to the topic Craftsy recommendation, anyone? in the forum off topic 12 years ago
Now I have to re-look at them….I think the couture sewing techniques will really teach me more than the basics, but I don’t wear dresses ever (jeans and t-shirts for me!). The knit t-shirt one looks good, but I can’t imagine 9 lessons to make a t-shirt….but, that’s something I may actually make myself and wear. Thanks guys for your opinions!
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scgoble replied to the topic Craftsy recommendation, anyone? in the forum off topic 12 years ago
I’ve not gone through the whole class but I learned more in the first 10 minutes of the couture sewing class with Susan Khaljie (sp?) than I ever knew about sewing. Many of the techniques are not ones that I use on a regular basis – it is couture after all – but just watching her work is fascinating to me. There is also a Sew-Along knit class that…[Read more]
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Justine J replied to the topic Craftsy recommendation, anyone? in the forum off topic 12 years ago
I’d love to help Janice – but I have yet to watch any of the Craftsy classes I have!
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Sarvi replied to the topic After School Pants Pattern Issues in the forum oliver + s: after-school 12 years ago
Jeanna, what size are you making?
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Sarvi replied to the topic New Checklist in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
Thank you Kim! It’s much appreciated!
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lattemama replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Thank you Liesl!
Tamara, shipping from (and to) the US will be the death of my checking account. I made burp cloths for a friend in the US and they weighed 500 g (1 lbs-ish) and it cost $19! -
lattemama replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Thank you Liesl!
Tamara, shipping from (and to) the US will be the death of my checking account. I made burp cloths for a friend in the US and they weighed 500 g (1 lbs-ish) and it cost $19! -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Magnetic snaps in the forum oliver + s: school days 12 years ago
I put magnetic snaps into two coats I made recently and I’d highly recommend doing it. I took some pictrues and described the process in a blog post here: http://www.bartacksandsingletrack.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/a-pattern-to-make-product-to-be-proud-of.html
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Magnetic snaps in the forum oliver + s: school days 12 years ago
I put magnetic snaps into two coats I made recently and I’d highly recommend doing it. I took some pictrues and described the process in a blog post here: http://www.bartacksandsingletrack.blogspot.com.au/2013/07/a-pattern-to-make-product-to-be-proud-of.html
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Lattemama, City Weekend knits (I’m amazed you still have some!) are an interlock, which isn’t fantastic for recovery but would certainly work. They’ll get a little baggy in the knees, yes. If you’re looking for good recovery, jersey is better and jersey with a tiny bit of lycra is best. So maybe save the City Weekend for the tunic or dress instead?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Lattemama, City Weekend knits (I’m amazed you still have some!) are an interlock, which isn’t fantastic for recovery but would certainly work. They’ll get a little baggy in the knees, yes. If you’re looking for good recovery, jersey is better and jersey with a tiny bit of lycra is best. So maybe save the City Weekend for the tunic or dress instead?
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lattemama replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Would the City Weekend knits be suitable for leggings? I was hoping to make them out of something that won’t sag at the knees. How is the recovery on that fabric?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
Keep in mind that 25% stretch is not very much! Cotton jersey will work just fine. Something with a TINY bit of lycra/spandex will have better recovery, but you don’t want a power stretch. We’re not making swimsuits here! I made S’s leggings with ordinary cotton jersey, so don’t worry too much about getting fancy with these. Dry Goods had a nice…[Read more]
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Kim replied to the topic When searching for a knit fabric with at least 25% stretch online… in the forum oliver + s: playtime 12 years ago
I just found this fabric website called Nature’s Fabrics and they have a lot of cotton lycra and cotton spandex jersey and some are organic:
http://www.naturesfabrics.com/catalogsearch/result/?q=cotton+lycra+jersey&x=0&y=0 -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Twin Needle hemming – bobbin thread breaks in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
No idea. I just remember looking at the threads when I was looking for the invisible stuff Mother of 5 recommended for using in the overlocker and spying a product called Woolly Nylon and having no idea what it was for.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Twin Needle hemming – bobbin thread breaks in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
No idea. I just remember looking at the threads when I was looking for the invisible stuff Mother of 5 recommended for using in the overlocker and spying a product called Woolly Nylon and having no idea what it was for.
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