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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
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] -
beachmom replied to the topic Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 13 years ago
I went and measured the one I made. I placed the first velcro 8 1/2 inches from the end of the strap (not where it attaches to the carrier) and the second 12 inches from the end. My carrier is for my 4 and 7 year old daughters. Hope that helps!
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beachmom replied to the topic Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 13 years ago
I went and measured the one I made. I placed the first velcro 8 1/2 inches from the end of the strap (not where it attaches to the carrier) and the second 12 inches from the end. My carrier is for my 4 and 7 year old daughters. Hope that helps!
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beachmom replied to the topic Reply To: Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement 13 years ago
I went and measured the one I made. I placed the first velcro 8 1/2 inches from the end of the strap (not where it attaches to the carrier) and the second 12 inches from the end. My carrier is for my 4 and 7 year old daughters. Hope that helps!
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Nicole replied to the topic Swingset tunic underarms and sides in the forum oliver + s: swingset 13 years ago
You are both seriously kind!
I will have to get Hugo off the building site and back into the office.
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Nicole replied to the topic Swingset tunic underarms and sides in the forum oliver + s: swingset 13 years ago
You are both seriously kind!
I will have to get Hugo off the building site and back into the office.
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Nicole replied to the topic Swingset tunic underarms and sides in the forum oliver + s: swingset 13 years ago
I am putting them on a Pinterest board and tagging them now.
Basically,I don’t know how to do it(Make a side bar thingy).
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Sarvi replied to the topic Swingset tunic underarms and sides in the forum oliver + s: swingset 13 years ago
Nicole, is it possible to have a set of links in the sidebar of your blog to all of your tutorials? They’re such a useful resource, it would be so nice to have them all collected in one easy-to-browse spot. I basically search your blog first because I know it’ll be like a ‘practice run’ through making the pattern but sometimes I have to dig a…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Swingset tunic underarms and sides in the forum oliver + s: swingset 13 years ago
I blogged it if that is any help?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/sets/72157625559687392/. -
Tamara replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago
I just might do that in order to actually get the prints I’m after.
I had the sales assistant bag the range saying she couldn’t understand why people loved it so much. I set her straight in explaining why.
Will go mail ordering when hubby isn’t looking and get that ones I want. -
Nicole replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Don’t forget the mail order option. It can take a week but they hunt around and find it all for you!
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Tamara replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Bit disappointed to find my store didn’t have all the prints and fabrics available. Apparently there was a split shipment. Oh well will try again next time.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Totally confused – Attaching the Facing in the forum oliver + s: birthday party 13 years ago
Exactly! Thank you, my hero!
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Sarvi replied to the topic Totally confused – Attaching the Facing in the forum oliver + s: birthday party 13 years ago
Exactly! Thank you, my hero!
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Nicole replied to the topic Totally confused – Attaching the Facing in the forum oliver + s: birthday party 13 years ago
Do you mean this Sarvi?
Here is the link http://www.oliverands.com/blog/2009/03/easter-dress.html. -
Sarvi replied to the topic Totally confused – Attaching the Facing in the forum oliver + s: birthday party 13 years ago
I’m bumping this thread rather than starting a new one, because of the photos posted above. If I want to add a sheer fabric at the bottom edge of the skirt, which will extend below it, so it looks like a double layer, how best would I do that? I was thinking at first of inserting my sheer fabric between the hem and the hem facing, where the pink…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic School Photo Fabric in the forum oliver + s: school photo 14 years ago
Sorry not to be more help,hopefully someone else will come up with an answer for you.
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Nicole replied to the topic School Photo Fabric in the forum oliver + s: school photo 14 years ago
Sorry not to be more help,hopefully someone else will come up with an answer for you.
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Nicole replied to the topic School Photo Fabric in the forum oliver + s: school photo 14 years ago
If I was to line the sleeves I would cut and sew a second sleeve, from lining fabric,put wrong sides together,finish the cuff,set in the sleeve and then bind the arm hole seam.
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Tamara replied to the topic School Photo Fabric in the forum oliver + s: school photo 14 years ago
You could really have fun with this dress – make it as fancy or as casual as you like. I made one in corduroy and am planning one in denim. But I also think it would be great in prints or plains and it’s been proven to look really special in silk.
You can use small or medium prints with this but I personally wouldn’t go too large on the prints for…[Read more] - Load More
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