Oliver + S

Masha Richart

  • Sounds like a very cozy moment, I’m sure it will be a wonderful memory for your daughter, curled up on the couch with mama while she sews…

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Two pairs of afterschool pants in denim for the baby – a job and a half to get them on her but they look great and are easier to pull off. Now to redraft the Jalie trouser pattern for Noah and I have to ask Immy if she wants the pull on skinny jeans or the ones I did last year – she may opt for none yet! In the meantime I have cut a music class…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Two pairs of afterschool pants in denim for the baby – a job and a half to get them on her but they look great and are easier to pull off. Now to redraft the Jalie trouser pattern for Noah and I have to ask Immy if she wants the pull on skinny jeans or the ones I did last year – she may opt for none yet! In the meantime I have cut a music class…[Read more]

  • I have two fairy tales, two bubbles, and a Scirocco (Figgy’s) done as recital dresses with white bodices and black skirts. Two are in cotton, two in silk, the Scirocco in linen. Silk looks fantastic, cotton is easiest to wear, linen wrinkles like crazy (obviously, right? it was for a very hot day and I thought she’d be cooler and more comfortable)…[Read more]

  • All Oliver and S patterns, unless designed for knits, have a 1/2 ” seam allowance.
    Knit patterns have 1/4″ seam allowances.

  • juliamom2009 replied to the topic Uniform Fabric Sourcing in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I’m really lucky that I have a great brick and mortar store near me – I went shopping for school uniform fabric there. I bought about 5 different substrates – all manufactured by Robert Kaufman. I have pre-washed all, and they washed up great. One was a twill, one corduroy, one that feels almost like a heavier weight stable knit (suitable for a…[Read more]

  • Once you make up your mind to do the extra work, nz; I’m sure you’ll feel pleased that you did – especially as you say that the fabric will ‘appreciate’ it. Sit down with a cuppa, and something relaxing on the radio, and hem away quietly.

  • needlewoman replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    T, and Heidi, your denim projects sound very interesting – looking forward to seeing the results. I’m more than half way thru my first Carousel dress, although, I have cut out another. The WIP is size 5 in raspberry wide wale corduroy with a striped cotton for the pockets, cuffs, and for the binding. I’ve just finished binding the hem which always…[Read more]

  • needlewoman replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    T, and Heidi, your denim projects sound very interesting – looking forward to seeing the results. I’m more than half way thru my first Carousel dress, although, I have cut out another. The WIP is size 5 in raspberry wide wale corduroy with a striped cotton for the pockets, cuffs, and for the binding. I’ve just finished binding the hem which always…[Read more]

  • Are you printing at “no scaling”/100%?

  • After carefully drawing diagrams to make sure I had orentation correct for the appliqué of my friends constom made caravan I’m including in the denim quilt, I forgot I needed to flip it over so when I ironed the fusible interfacing to the back it would be around the right way! Oh well, I’m off to have another go, this time I’ll add their car too.

  • Tamara replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Well crazy things do happen don’t they?
    Remember when the news broadcast that it snowed in Greenbushes? Its always a newstory when it snows on Bluff Knoll! Just the fact there is a chance of experiencing a “snow day” my kids would be there in a shot – note to self kick the telly out the door!

  • Tamara replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Well crazy things do happen don’t they?
    Remember when the news broadcast that it snowed in Greenbushes? Its always a newstory when it snows on Bluff Knoll! Just the fact there is a chance of experiencing a “snow day” my kids would be there in a shot – note to self kick the telly out the door!

  • Supposedly only happens once every 10 years. The last one was 2004. This is also the first time in 29 years that it snowed to sea level, snow on the beach! 🙂

  • Supposedly only happens once every 10 years. The last one was 2004. This is also the first time in 29 years that it snowed to sea level, snow on the beach! 🙂

  • Tamara replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Happy sewing Heidi! I better not tell my kids about the snow day, they’d want to move to Tassie!

  • Tamara replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Happy sewing Heidi! I better not tell my kids about the snow day, they’d want to move to Tassie!

  • I get a snow day! Once about every 10 years it snows to sea level in Tasmania. And today’s that day 🙂 Snow at my house! This is the first one I’ve experienced since I’ve been here so it’s pretty and cool 🙂
    Beautiful to look at, school closed I get a sew day 🙂

  • I get a snow day! Once about every 10 years it snows to sea level in Tasmania. And today’s that day 🙂 Snow at my house! This is the first one I’ve experienced since I’ve been here so it’s pretty and cool 🙂
    Beautiful to look at, school closed I get a sew day 🙂

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    It sounds wonderful Heidi. I hope you post pictures for us to see it when its is complete.

    After what seems like weeks not sewing I am finally able to and am in the process of cutting a apair of denim afterschool pants for Chloë. This will be followed by Jalie jeans for Imogen and Jalie denim trousers (jeans for Noah). All in a bid to have them…[Read more]

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