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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
I’m fairly certain you wouldn’t need them–they’re really more of a design detail to define the shoulder/armhole than to hold the two layers together. Just be sure to smooth and pin and you should be fine without the topstitching. Can’t wait to see!
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
Thank you Corlee,that is so sweet of you and it made my day!
The forum is great and I always try and check in before making an o+s pattern for ideas and tips.
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
Thank you Corlee,that is so sweet of you and it made my day!
The forum is great and I always try and check in before making an o+s pattern for ideas and tips.
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
It is a bit hard to say……but it can always be added later if you do find it is shifting.
I am sorry not to be more help.
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
I don’t think you have to stitch the seam on the shoulders if you are willing to press it back to shape.
I made these for a dear OS O+S chum and I hand stitched the seam in place http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/7087015835/in/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/6941047922/in/photostream/
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
Yes, velveteen is cotton velvet. Nicole nailed it: poly velvet, etc. Should be a really cute dress!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
Yes, velveteen is cotton velvet. Nicole nailed it: poly velvet, etc. Should be a really cute dress!
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Nicole replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
I would call cotton velvet ”velveteen”. Then there is stretch poly velvet,poly mix velour and cotton velour which are all pretty stretchy.
That said,I had some stretch cotton velvet that was a little stretchy……
I love making ‘do-dads’ to decorate clothes.
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Nicole replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
I would call cotton velvet ”velveteen”. Then there is stretch poly velvet,poly mix velour and cotton velour which are all pretty stretchy.
That said,I had some stretch cotton velvet that was a little stretchy……
I love making ‘do-dads’ to decorate clothes.
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Nicole replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
If it is stretch velveteen and got a good stretch you shouldn’t need the pleat as long as you do not go too long!
I think a pearly stretch cotton sateen would look lovely as a bib. Or use the same fabric and make some ruffle roses from the same fabric and sew them to one side of the yoke like a corsage. You could sew multiple pearls as a centre…[Read more] -
Tamara replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
The pleat is required in this dress I think if you intend to use velvet. I like Liesl’s idea of using velvet for the bodice also. I can’t think of anything the same weight that would team well with it but I do adore the whole velvet in a colour and a complimenting white to go with it. Whatever the outcome of your fabric purchase for this dress, it…[Read more]
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Printing PDF Patterns in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
Thanks for pointing that out. It’s odd, and you’re the first to notice it.
It looks like 1/8″ was added to all sides of each sheet when the Bubble Dress file was generated. (I’ve checked all the digital patterns, and it was only this one that is sized that way.)
The good news is that this won’t have any impact on the accuracy or sizing of the…[Read more] -
Todd Gibson replied to the topic I believe there is an error in pattern pieces for shorts in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 13 years ago
You should check the errata notice for that pattern. All the details are provided for you here:
https://oliverands.com/shop/sketchbook-shirt-shorts-sewing-pattern.html#tab-errata
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Nicole replied to the topic clarification needed- adding fullness to Bubble Dress in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
If I was adding fullness to the front I would certainly add to the back as well.
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic School Photo Fabric in the forum oliver + s: school photo 13 years ago
I’ve just made this one in a velveteen (view B). I’d bought a fabric remnant on sale that was only about 70cm yet I got the size 5 out of it. yay! (with only a join in the collar at the front – hardly noticeable). I only had the larger pattern. Now I just have to wait four years for my daughter to fit into it!
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic School Photo Fabric in the forum oliver + s: school photo 13 years ago
I’ve just made this one in a velveteen (view B). I’d bought a fabric remnant on sale that was only about 70cm yet I got the size 5 out of it. yay! (with only a join in the collar at the front – hardly noticeable). I only had the larger pattern. Now I just have to wait four years for my daughter to fit into it!
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Nicole replied to the topic Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 13 years ago
Does it really? I thought it went over the shoulders-how embarrassing!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/6854993321/in/set-72157628523956955 here it is crossed over.
I will make the biggies hunt it out this arvo and check the spacing for you.
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Nicole replied to the topic Reply To: Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement 13 years ago
Does it really? I thought it went over the shoulders-how embarrassing!
http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/6854993321/in/set-72157628523956955 here it is crossed over.
I will make the biggies hunt it out this arvo and check the spacing for you.
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Nicole replied to the topic Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 13 years ago
Heidi,what a kind and generous soul you are!
I must admit I can’t measure my daughters as it is MIA,however,I was given the great tip of crossing the shoulders straps as my Matilda is such a mini moo it falls off her shoulders.
If I was sewing for a trading table,I would add the fluffy side of the velcro to the straps at regular increments to make…[Read more] -
Nicole replied to the topic Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 13 years ago
Heidi,what a kind and generous soul you are!
I must admit I can’t measure my daughters as it is MIA,however,I was given the great tip of crossing the shoulders straps as my Matilda is such a mini moo it falls off her shoulders.
If I was sewing for a trading table,I would add the fluffy side of the velcro to the straps at regular increments to make…[Read more] - Load More
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