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  • Masha Richart replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Helena, my three older kids all had the chicken pox about 16 months ago; my son was only a year old at the time. He had a very mild case – and in general I have heard that the younger ones do better. He was just a little cranky, ran a fever for a day or two, and didn’t seem to be bothered by the actual pox very much. My then-4-year-old was…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    @dubhels2003 I am sorry for her. I can remember Chicken Pox and bathing with a calico sachet of oats in the water.

    I am heading to the city so shall have good internet for the day but not for a fun reason. Lidia (11) is having vision problems and I ranG her ophthalmologist and he wanted to see her ASAP.
    Fingers crossed it is just a lens adjustment.

  • Nicole replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    @dubhels2003 I am sorry for her. I can remember Chicken Pox and bathing with a calico sachet of oats in the water.

    I am heading to the city so shall have good internet for the day but not for a fun reason. Lidia (11) is having vision problems and I ranG her ophthalmologist and he wanted to see her ASAP.
    Fingers crossed it is just a lens adjustment.

  • I want photos, (stamps foot)

    😉

  • Tamara replied to the topic Royal babies! in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Probably. I know it is huge in some European royal families to have their children wear smocked clothing – Netherlands comes to mind there. I love his little outfit he is wearing in the photo.

    It would be fun to see how he is dressed as he grows.

  • No not too much at all! It would be adorable!

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Looks terrifc Nicole and I am so glad she is living in it as that means it was worth the trouble of sewing it for her (not that it would be trouble at all).

    I have a parachute polo cut out of city weekend interlock that I want to sew this weekend. I have already made a pair of parachute pants and they are so cute and very worthy of two hours at…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Looks terrifc Nicole and I am so glad she is living in it as that means it was worth the trouble of sewing it for her (not that it would be trouble at all).

    I have a parachute polo cut out of city weekend interlock that I want to sew this weekend. I have already made a pair of parachute pants and they are so cute and very worthy of two hours at…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Looks terrifc Nicole and I am so glad she is living in it as that means it was worth the trouble of sewing it for her (not that it would be trouble at all).

    I have a parachute polo cut out of city weekend interlock that I want to sew this weekend. I have already made a pair of parachute pants and they are so cute and very worthy of two hours at…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    @EllenMCM it was a really good sew.
    I used the Lisette blog sew-a-long method and bagged the lining. I had started with the paper pattern but got stuck on the zipper insertion. The paper pattern is incorrect.
    Once I went to the blog I zoomed along.
    It was 6 hours sewing time and I altered the waist for Zara (15). I think it would be good to alter…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    @EllenMCM it was a really good sew.
    I used the Lisette blog sew-a-long method and bagged the lining. I had started with the paper pattern but got stuck on the zipper insertion. The paper pattern is incorrect.
    Once I went to the blog I zoomed along.
    It was 6 hours sewing time and I altered the waist for Zara (15). I think it would be good to alter…[Read more]

  • I love what this clever girl has done
    Ice Cream Dress - pattern by Oliver + S

    The elegant colours with the white hem and white pocket tops. Just lovely!

  • Tamara replied to the topic Royal babies! in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Isn’t he divine! And the wedding photos look wonderful too!

  • Awesome Heidi. You are a brick!

  • I have not made this gorgeous dress with the sleeves but I will try and help. My apologies if I am not much use.

    When the sleeves are cut, you should have two, mirrored, if you placed your pattern on the fabric, double layered, right sides together.

    The notches would be invaluable here so that you can determine front and back.

    If it was me, I…[Read more]

  • When fitting jeans, I sew the crotch seam first and then fit the side seams. I was given the tip from a clothing designer, it works really well.
    I would wonder if the inseam may need a little pinched out.

    They are great shorts. I made Hugo (17) five pairs with an added fly and he wore them until last summer and now the Twins (15) wear them. I…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic Up for Grabs in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Lucky girl, I was eyeing a few off my I don’t need them, just want them!

  • Nicole replied to the topic Royal babies! in the forum off topic 10 years ago

    Lovely photos Lotta, thank you!.

  • I didn’t Janice, but my girls have very curvy derrières.
    I would make the size that corresponds to her hips and then taper the leg (inner and outseam)

  • I usually buy long zippers and just cut them to the length I need so I don’t have a big inventory of different lengths. You can simply zigzag over the teeth at the length you want, or you can buy metal stoppers to place at the end of the zipper. If you use a pliers you can also pull out the extra coil, but it can take a little fiddling to do this…[Read more]

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