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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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Nicole started the topic Look Ma, No Hands! in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
How about a thread to post links to something we are particularly proud of?
I love links as I find the new Flickr quite hard to load with my country internet.
I am happy to go first.
I made a Secret Agent trench coat from a fabric that was far out of my usual choice and I love the…[Read more] -
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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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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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
Thanks Sophie. I’ve seen it at Spotlight too.
No idea why it couldn’t be used in any machine, but then I’m still baffled after a Janome dealer told me I couldn’t use metal bobbins in my machine….. I do, and I can….. -
Sarvi replied to the topic Bear carrier help! in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 12 years ago
Can you post a photo? Is it possible you need to cut into the seam allowance a bit more frequently to release the seam and allow it to turn out fully?
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Sarvi replied to the topic Bear carrier help! in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 12 years ago
Can you post a photo? Is it possible you need to cut into the seam allowance a bit more frequently to release the seam and allow it to turn out fully?
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic French seams in the Music Class blouse in the forum oliver + s: music class 12 years ago
I thought about this as I made one just recently. I think it would simply get too thick at the side where the two front (or two back) panels are joined, and then sewn into a frenched side seam. It would have to be very light weight fabric as Nicole said.
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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
Thanks everyone. I think I probably do need to play with the tension a bit as sometimes the bobbin thread looks a bit straight and isn’t zigzagging between the top threads enough. after all that’s what gives the stitch its stretch, right?
Some tougher bobbin thread appeals too. It seems Maxi Lock thread is a brand of woolly nylon, as Liesl…[Read more] -
Nicole replied to the topic French seams in the Music Class blouse in the forum oliver + s: music class 12 years ago
If you were sewing with a super fine fabric it may work but there are a lot of seams and the front and back yoke are not lined.
I made a Family Reunion dress, for a sweet friend who adores a perfect inside finish, and I used french seams for the sides and then bound the arm hole sleeve. Personally, I felt that looked a little ‘stiff’ and that was…[Read more] -
Nicole replied to the topic Adding Piping in the forum oliver + s: sleepover 12 years ago
I am with Jane.
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Tamara replied to the topic Adding Piping in the forum oliver + s: sleepover 12 years ago
You can add piping just about anywhere. It is mostly seen on collars but yes you can certainly add it to cuffs and the facing of your pj top.
This is what I do to sew it on (and yes I have a piping foot). Firstly with such a large length as the facing, I pin the piping to the edge I want to stitch it on to. Then I go along with a normal sized…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic problem matching up back pants piece with bottom back panel in the forum oliver + s: field trip 12 years ago
This may sound daft (but I’ve done it), are you sure you haven’t rotated the bottom pants piece by 90degrees…..
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Tamara replied to the topic Corduroy Secret Agent Trench in the forum oliver + s: secret agent 12 years ago
I used pinwale from Spotlight Heidi. It will turn out about the same weight as if using drill so not a winter coat for warmth but it will still look great.
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Tamara replied to the topic Corduroy Secret Agent Trench in the forum oliver + s: secret agent 12 years ago
I have! It turned out great!
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Sarvi replied to the topic bloomers for older girls? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 12 years ago
Ah!! Of course. I should check to see what the new school requires. Boxer briefs, those are great…
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Nicole replied to the topic Great British Sewing Bee in the forum off topic 12 years ago
I hope it comes here,to ABC,the only channels we get in the sticks!
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Tamara replied to the topic Roller Skate in knit fabric? in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 12 years ago
Well, it is the kind of knit that will cause success. A more stable knit will be better, if I can do a badminton top on knit then you should be able to do a roller skate in knit – the book report dress can be done in a knit also. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
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Tamara replied to the topic Roller Skate in knit fabric? in the forum oliver + s: roller skate 12 years ago
Well, it is the kind of knit that will cause success. A more stable knit will be better, if I can do a badminton top on knit then you should be able to do a roller skate in knit – the book report dress can be done in a knit also. Looking forward to seeing how it turns out.
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