Robin
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Nicole replied to the topic Yoke not wide enough in the forum oliver + s: after-school 10 years ago
I hope that is it and they work well next time. I am sure your little one will look as cute as can be in ‘garden grubbies’
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Nicole replied to the topic Yoke not wide enough in the forum oliver + s: after-school 10 years ago
I can hear your frustration and I am very sorry for it.
I made a smaller size here http://fiveandcounting-motherof5.blogspot.com.au/2012/07/after-school-frolics-part-two.html
This size seemed to be fine.This is a curved seam which will need easing.
Please don’t lose heart. 🙂
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Nicole replied to the topic Yoke not wide enough in the forum oliver + s: after-school 10 years ago
Hi Sonja, I think you may have answered your own question.
As there are many seams that make the ‘body’ of the trousers, if you make all your seam allowances a bit narrow, the yoke will be too small.
I think I did the same with my first pair.An easy fix, if this happens again and you have topstitched your seams, is to add a bit of easing through…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Yoke not wide enough in the forum oliver + s: after-school 10 years ago
Hi Sonja, I think you may have answered your own question.
As there are many seams that make the ‘body’ of the trousers, if you make all your seam allowances a bit narrow, the yoke will be too big.
I think I did the same with my first pair.An easy fix, if this happens again and you have topstitched your seams, is to add a bit of easing through…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Last night I finished the 2+2 top. Today I hope to keep going on the music class shirt but am comsidering changing the sleeve to short ones considering our very out of character spring like weather when it is supposed to be cold and raining!
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Last night I finished the 2+2 top. Today I hope to keep going on the music class shirt but am comsidering changing the sleeve to short ones considering our very out of character spring like weather when it is supposed to be cold and raining!
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Do I make first the polo or pants?
Do I make it using apples or ants?
Perhaps I should choose
Which substrate to use
’cause bugs cause ants in the pants.It took me an eon to sew
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Do I make first the polo or pants?
Do I make it using apples or ants?
Perhaps I should choose
Which substrate to use
Bugs cause ants in the pants.It took me an eon to sew
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Printing Digital Patterns in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Even though they print from rolls, many 36″-wide printers are only able to print pieces up to a certain maximum length. I forget the exact length now (I always need to look it up when we have a long pattern), but it’s around 80-90 inches or so. If a pattern ends up being longer than this, we have to split it onto two sheets so it comes in under…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Boys bow tie? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Too adorable for words.
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Nicole replied to the topic How short can I make it? in the forum liesl + co: gallery tunic + dress 10 years ago
Me too, Robin. I clicked on the profile to double check. 🙂
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
To be honest, I don’t really know. I just wanted to experiment. I think it would have everything to do with where the seam was and what fabric you were using that would lend itself to advantages or disadvantages. I would think this way would be ideal to use with fabrics that are light but fray alot. This way cutting is kept to a minimum as you…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
To be honest, I don’t really know. I just wanted to experiment. I think it would have everything to do with where the seam was and what fabric you were using that would lend itself to advantages or disadvantages. I would think this way would be ideal to use with fabrics that are light but fray alot. This way cutting is kept to a minimum as you…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic How short can I make it? in the forum liesl + co: gallery tunic + dress 10 years ago
Johanna, are you long in the body? If so ( like me) I can just lop off the hem. If you are short bodied you may want to shorten above the waist line.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Boys bow tie? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I was just going to mention this, @aussie! Looks like it’s a versatile bow tie pattern–you can even make it for your dog…or probably cat.
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Nicole replied to the topic Pants front pocket placement in the forum oliver + s: after-school 10 years ago
Several pairs in rotation over two daughters and no complaints here.
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Tamara replied to the topic Pants front pocket placement in the forum oliver + s: after-school 10 years ago
They fall at the hip. I think it just looks low because of the style. Its a great pattern. I have made this one for both my older daughter and my son and hope to make a pair soon for the baby.
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
You sew the seam at the seam allowance of 1/2 inch. Then when you go to press yhe seam, you open up the seam allowances and then fold the raw edges into the middle, close up the seam by pressing the new folded seam allowances ontop of each other and then stitching along the edge to close the seam up. In the end it looks like a french seam but done…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
You sew the seam at the seam allowance of 1/2 inch. Then when you go to press yhe seam, you open up the seam allowances and then fold the raw edges into the middle, close up the seam by pressing the new folded seam allowances ontop of each other and then stitching along the edge to close the seam up. In the end it looks like a french seam but done…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Parachute Polo Sew Along in the forum
Sew Alongs 10 years agoI think cotton jersey is great for polos and T-shirts, and I’m sure it will be fine here. This pattern doesn’t need a ton of stretch, especially with the woven details. So glad you’re joining us!
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