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cybele727 started the topic Sizing/Knits/neck size large enough for head? in the forum oliver + s: cartwheel 6 years ago
HI.
So many questions…
1) Sizing… my G is a 5 chest, 10 waist, 4 hip . (she has no butt at all and a distended belly). She has a long torso. For the reason of the belly, we usually do a line and high waisted/yoke dresses. But a wrap will also hide the belly deformation. This has a traditional waist placement… is it right on the…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Help with FBA larger than D-cup in the forum liesl + co: weekend getaway blouse + dress 6 years ago
I think it would be worth a try to spread it by 1 1/2, but I would definitely suggest making a muslin since the dart may become quite large, you may want to adjust it, etc. I hope it works out!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Struggling with the polo collar in the forum oliver + s: parachute polo + sweatpants 6 years ago
Hi Victoria, have you seen the errata note for this pattern?
If you go the pattern in the shop then you’ll see the tabs for details, photos, reviews etc There’s a tab for errata.
I’ve seen this shirt a few times and found it works fine, but when the pattern first came out there were a number of people who experienced difficulty fitting the collar…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Help with Cartwheel Dress assembly in the forum oliver + s: cartwheel 6 years ago
There is a complete sew-along for this pattern, including detailed photos, right here:
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Bodysuit finished length – chart error? in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 6 years ago
Well, it appears that the error correction contained an error! So sorry about that. The correct length measurements for the bodysuit are as follows:
- 0-3 M: 14″
- 3-6 M: 15 1/2″
- 6-12 M: 17″
- 12-18 M: 18 1/2″
- 18-24 M: 20″
The previously issued errata for this has been updated.
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cybele727 replied to the topic Making Fluttery sleeves for the Chai Tee in the forum liesl + co: chai tee 6 years ago
Also, I’d like to note that I am a lawyer. Which means I follow rules and instructions. So for me to customize is a big leap. And I’d never have ever developed the confidence with Liesl and the Building Block Book. 🙂
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cybele727 replied to the topic Making Fluttery sleeves for the Chai Tee in the forum liesl + co: chai tee 6 years ago
So funny because as I stared at the pattern and envisioned what I wanted, I realized that because it is a folded piece, it would be too bulky. So I cut the pattern below the fold line and I spread it like a “bell shaped” sleeve instructions. Because of where it sits on the dropped sleeve, that should do the trick.
On an interesting side note,…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Making Fluttery sleeves for the Chai Tee in the forum liesl + co: chai tee 6 years ago
Thanks Heidi, I knew it was there somewhere but was too busy to hit the search.
Cybele, I think those sleeves need a flounce not a ruffle in order to get the fluttery effect you’re after. -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Making Fluttery sleeves for the Chai Tee in the forum liesl + co: chai tee 6 years ago
So,…. You’re planning on keeping the dropped shoulder sleeve head the same, just changing the attached sleeve portion, is that right?
I wonder if it might be better to keep it single layer and have a narrow or rolled hem on the end of the sleeve. A double layer might be too heavy to “flutter” – flappy and saggy are not really what you want…[Read more] -
cybele727 replied to the topic Making Fluttery sleeves for the Chai Tee in the forum liesl + co: chai tee 6 years ago
A flounce? I am not sure what you mean? I can’t envision!
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cybele727 started the topic Making Fluttery sleeves for the Chai Tee in the forum liesl + co: chai tee 6 years ago
Hi all, Long time no chat.
Today I am making something for MEEEEEEE! All about meeee!
I am making the Chai Tee. So excited to have a D cup so the girls don’t bring the shirt up short!
Anyways, I would like to make the sleeves a bit more fluttery.
Do you think it would work if I just used the gathered sleeve method on page 55 of the BBB,…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Hood in the forum oliver + s: forest path 6 years ago
You certainly can fit a hood into the Forest Path Cape. I’ve added a collar, and I know someone’s added a full hood to the Woodland Stroll Cape (the grown up version).
But….. What you really need is the Red Riding Hood Cape from the book Little Things to Sew. It has a hood, single front button closure, lovely little hand slits and really nice…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Serger Problems! in the forum off topic 6 years ago
Sounds like a job for your local service center! I know nothing about machines or sergers and can’t offer any help or suggestions, but I do know that it’s enormously beneficial to have someone knowledgeable who can service your machines. It’s a good idea to have them tuned up and serviced every year at the minimum and worth every penny in…[Read more]
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Bodysuit finished length – chart error? in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 6 years ago
Yes, you are right! There is an error in the length measurement. We’re so sorry about that. We’ll issue an errata and update the pattern shortly. But in the meantime, the correct length measurements for the bodysuit should be:
- 0-3 M: 15.75″
- 3-6 M: 17.75″
- 6-12M: 18.75″
- 12-18M: 20″
- 18-24M: 21.5″
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Band-collar version in the forum liesl + co: all day shirt 6 years ago
Hi @ischyrus Steven. I wonder if it would be as simple as sewing the collar stand without the collar.
That may give more of a Mandarin collar look rather than the image you’ve shown.
That image has the collar band lying very flat and almost looks like the neckline is finished with a bias.
If you use scraps (just cut a neckline and shoulders) you…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Gaping Pockets in the forum liesl + co: city stroll wrap skirt 6 years ago
So it sounds like the pocket edge either stretched a bit during construction or pocket is slightly smaller than the front skirt. You could try ripping out the side seam at the spot where the pocket meets the side seam and below and pull the front skirt a bit tighter before re-sewing it. In other words, leave the panel above the pocket as is but…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Interfacing on fabric A yoke in the forum oliver + s: hide-and-seek 6 years ago
Short answer, yes. Long answer: I seem to recall another thread where this was discussed at length.
I’ve only made one hide and seek with the notch but it was a linen type weave and on the very first washing it all frayed around that notch. Maybe I’d clipped too close, but that was certainly a fabric where interfacing both sides of the yoke would…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Organizing BBD Patterns in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 6 years ago
I find they flatten out just fine. Much better in fact than a baking paper tracing, or the printer paper if you’re using a PDF pattern. – one of the reasons I even trace home printed PDF patterns.
Just whatever you do, do not (NOT!) try and iron the trace and Toile!! 🙂 -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Organizing BBD Patterns in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 6 years ago
Hi Kathy @kjmcinerny , sorry for the late reply.
I tend to trace all my patterns, including the BBD block on thin interfacing (known as Trace and Toile, and similar to Swedish tracing paper).
Then I store each pattern tracing in a clear plastic sleeve in a ring binder.
I have all my ring binders labelled with which patterns are in them and it’s…[Read more] -
Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Placement of shoulder seam in the forum liesl + co: terrace dress 6 years ago
Glad you like it! I forget how much exactly, but I think it’s just moved forward 1/2″ It just gives a better fit, in my opinion. You can check the distance by laying the garment flat from the underarm seam. It’s not really a big deal, I just think it looks better when it’s worn.
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