Nicole
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cybele727's profile was updated 4 years ago
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cybele727 started the topic Picking the right size for a petite curvy girl!!!! in the forum liesl + co: marais knit dress + top 4 years ago
HI ALL::
Long time no chat!
I love the Marais. Is it better to pick the size based on upper bust or full bust and do FBA/grading?
UB 37 (sized M)
FB 42 (between L and XL)
Band: 37 (sized M)
Waist:39 (XXL)The fit point on this seems to be shoulders and bust.
Do I start with a M in the shoulders…Then do a bit of an FBA on a D cup?
Then…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Verdun sleeves in the forum liesl + co: verdun woven t-shirt 4 years ago
The two are completely separate patterns, so I can’t say for sure. But you could certainly try it!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic School Days: Removeable vest as a standalone light jacket? in the forum oliver + s: school days 4 years ago
I haven’t done it, but I have often wondered about just this.
The only thing you’d need to consider is whether you want it to close when worn on its own.
I’m not sure, from memory, if the front edges of the vest actually meet at centre front. If not, you might need to add some to the centre front and then maybe add a zipper and zip guard? -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Choosing a Size for the Classic Shirt in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 4 years ago
Hi Catherine, this blog post will probably answer all your questions:
You’re right that you want to choose your size according to your upper bust/shoulder size then use the cup sizes feature to account for your bust
(As a square shouldered B-cupper I speak only…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Yanaka Fabric in the forum liesl + co: yanaka jacket 4 years ago
Yes, I think so! I haven’t tried it, but I think it could look very cool.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Help—back key hole opening in the forum oliver + s: garden party 4 years ago
I was just going to suggest both interfacing and a shorter stitch length for the future. It can also depend on the fabric you’re using, which you can test with a scrap before you sew the keyhole itself. This is one of those things you’ll learn with experience, unfortunately. But well done sewing your first one!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic lullaby layette jacket in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 4 years ago
Hi Nicole. Is it your intention not to line the jacket?
If you’re using your quilted fabric on its own AND want the jacket to be reversible then yes, it would be super neat to unpick some of the quilting and make a two internal facing darts.
Otherwise I’d just make the dart as directed, press it towards the back and even stitch it down with an…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Help—back key hole opening in the forum oliver + s: garden party 4 years ago
Hi Becca,
I remember that happening to a dress (or two) of mine. Perhaps it was the Croquet dress?…. And I recall a thread on this forum about how to prevent it.
I’ve since tended to use a little square of lightweight fusible interfacing on both the main fabric and the facing when I do one of those keyhole slit openings.
A nice, decorative…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Extra Sharp Pencil Skirt – Fitting Help in the forum liesl + co: extra-sharp pencil skirt 4 years ago
Hi Brenda, It’s difficult to give advice without being able to see the skirt on you, but one big advantage of this style is that you can adjust the seams, as you mentioned. If you feel that you need more or less room in a certain area, simply move your pins to “let in” or “let out”. Once you’ve gotten a fit you like, those changes can be…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Noord in just one fabric in the forum liesl + co: noord t-shirt + sweatshirt 4 years ago
I think your best bet would to do a mock layout with the pattern pieces since I’m sure they would use less fabric when combined than with three separate fabrics.
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Digital Late Lunch Tunic – HELP! in the forum liesl + co: late lunch tunic 4 years ago
Nothing is missing in the file. You just need to find all the pieces with the same letter-number combinations.
For piece 1, for example, there are four pieces with the letter-number combination 1A. These are spread across three pages: page 15, page 16 (which also includes a section of piece 8D at the bottom–trim the page between those two pieces…[Read more]
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Digital Late Lunch Tunic – HELP! in the forum liesl + co: late lunch tunic 4 years ago
For this pattern, you will be assembling the individual pattern pieces, not a giant pattern sheet. You can find instructions for how to tile the pieces together on page 15 of the PDF file. In short, you will trim the edges (the area outside the grid lines) from the pages. Then look for the letter-number combinations in the black circles in the…[Read more]
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Masha Richart replied to the topic Adjusting for a high round back in the forum liesl + co: breezy blouse 4 years ago
Great! I hope you share it when you’re done!
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Masha Richart replied to the topic Adjusting for a high round back in the forum liesl + co: breezy blouse 4 years ago
Hi Annie. I think I would probably put in the seam for the best fit, and then end up with a slit opening instead of a keyhole. . But you could try doing the adjustment without a center back seam, and then take out the excess at the neckline with darts.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic beginner sewer im stumped on first step simplicity pattern , embarassing LOL in the forum off topic 4 years ago
Hi Bonnie (@bonlou)
This is not really the place to ask as it’s not a pattern from this company.
A quick internet search for your pattern came up with a YouTube video tutorial. I suggest you try that. -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Which way is up on the waistband pieces? in the forum liesl + co: saint-germain wrap dress 4 years ago
Sorry about that–the waist is the narrowest part. It gets wider for the hips…
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Art Smock Sizing in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 4 years ago
Because the pattern is for a smock that is meant to be very loose fitting and worn over clothes, sizing is much more forgiving. We have made this available only in Small, Medium, and Large sizes instead of in numbered sizing. We recommend using size Small for children between 6 months and 3 years. But to confirm the best sizing for your specific…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Attaching facing to lining in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 4 years ago
I can’t see the centre back fold marking on your lining piece, so it’s hard to see if that’s been cut too short.
But…. Main point is that raw edges don’t line up, stitching lines do. So, with a half inch seam allowance, those pattern pieces should actually overlap by 1″.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Attaching facing to lining in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 4 years ago
Hi Anne, do you have notches or pattern markings present but not lining up?
If the markings are all present then you might have the wrong size, or an error somewhere.
If there’s no markings to line up then I’m guessing you’re trying to attach the facing upside down.Check your pattern pieces, then check you’ve transferred all the markings…[Read more]
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