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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic FBA instructions: what am I missing? in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
Sorry for the silence Peggy. I don’t have much up front, nor have I made the Capuccino dress but hopefully someone else will chime in with their thoughts soon….
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 7 years ago
My seam ripper fell to the floor
I just heard a knock at the door
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Modified patterns for ballet company (photos) in the forum off topic 7 years ago
Oh, how beautiful! And how fun that they were used for that particular piece, which is a favorite of mine. I love the graceful cat-like motions. Thanks for sharing!
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 7 years ago
I’ve run out of room for my stash
So off to Ikea I dash
The place is a maze
I’ve been here for days
Eating so many meatballs I’ve run out of cashMy seam ripper fell to the floor
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Underlining in the forum off topic 7 years ago
That’s beautiful! Well done!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 7 years ago
I’ve run out of room for my stash
So off to Ikea I dash
The place is a maze
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mcholley1 replied to the topic Underlining in the forum off topic 7 years ago
FYI…I dared not share until I bought some spare but the German interfacing is WONDERFUL!
Thanks for the help along the way everyone! Now…of only someone would come hem this beast for me!
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 7 years ago
There are sequins all over the rug
Each one looks like a shiny blue bug
I could pick up each one
And it would be done
Once I stick them all to my mugAnd to start a new limerick:
I’ve run out of room for my stash
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 7 years ago
There are sequins all over the rug
Each one looks like a shiny blue bug
I could pick up each one
And it would be done
Once I stick them all to my mugI’ve run out of room for my stash
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mcholley1 replied to the topic Front Bow in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 7 years ago
My daughter used to prefer front sashes as it is more comfortable when sitting. Like already suggested…I’d make a separate sash, thread chains on sides, and put a safety pin at the bow to keep from sagging.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic double gauze for garden party in the forum oliver + s: garden party 7 years ago
I don’t either, @lightningmcstitch! It’s never caused a real problem, and if I get a little nest of threads I just cut them off. No biggie.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic double gauze for garden party in the forum oliver + s: garden party 7 years ago
Do you mean prior to washing the yardage of fabric, or finishing seams after seeing them?
At the risk of sounding heretical, I don’t do anything to the edges of new fabric before prewashing. Sure, I sometimes get a mild tangle but I only ever lose a few threads width which is less than you’d lose if you pinked the edges. -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Front Bow in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 7 years ago
I think you’re right that you need something at the back. It would look quite odd if a sash came forward from the side seams but the back was bare. Somehow it works the opposite way 😉
If you use a cotton and have a full sash it will be heavy and I’d worry it will sag at the front – unless you tie it quite tight!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Front Bow in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 7 years ago
I’d probably more inclined to make a separate bow and attach it only via thread chain belt loops at the side seams. That way it can easily be removed for cleaning and pressing, etc. But it sort of depends on the type of bow you’re thinking of, too. You certainly could do it as you suggested as well!
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Plus sizes? in the forum liesl + co: cappuccino dress + tunic 7 years ago
@wildswan We’ve ultimately decided to take the approach of expanding the size range of new Liesl + Co. patterns rather than going back and re-doing already existent ones. So the Cappuccino pattern most probably won’t be expanded up into larger sizes. But the newer Liesl + Co patterns, and future releases, go up to size 20.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Reverse scallops and external hem facing. in the forum oliver + s: building block dress 7 years ago
For the dress in the book I did a hem facing with a scalloped edge. To finish the scalloped edge I simple used a basting stitch as a folding guide, then I clipped into the seam allowances where needed to allow the seam allowances to be pressed to the wrong side along the basting line. I trimmed where necessary so they wouldn’t show and then sewed…[Read more]
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Brittney replied to the topic no sleeve playtime dress? in the forum oliver + s: playtime 7 years ago
No, no additional seam allowance, just marking so you can make your fox.
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Brittney replied to the topic no sleeve playtime dress? in the forum oliver + s: playtime 7 years ago
I have made it more times without a sleeve than with, ha! It’s a favorite for summer around here. Anyway, I just leave the sleeve off and line the bodice. Like Liesl said, the kimono sleeve makes it look short sleeved. In this post I talk about how to line the bodice: https://oliverands.com/community/blog/2015/06/fox-playtime-dress.html
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic no sleeve playtime dress? in the forum oliver + s: playtime 7 years ago
I’ve seen several version where the sleeve was just left off. Since it has a bit of a kimono sleeve to the shaping, that will make it look short sleeved. A narrow hem to finish it should be just fine. But perhaps someone who has sewn it that way will have additional suggestions?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic double gauze for garden party in the forum oliver + s: garden party 7 years ago
I agree. Double gauze would be perfect for that style!
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