Oliver + S

Masha Richart

  • Hi Sandra.
    I am definitely not a knit expert and I have not made the Parachute polo yet but I would wonder about popping those fabrics in your stash.
    Thinner knits looks stunning once sewn but can be a bear to handle. Perhaps not the best choice for a new pattern make.
    That said, I made amy daughter a Field Trip tee from club knit and it sewed up…[Read more]

  • Hi Katy, welcome!

    It is a little while since I made a Sailboat top but I found the fit spot on for my little one but I know I had to add length to the sleeve the older sizes. Maybe it is designed to be shorter?

    I am in camp ‘one size up’ for a new pattern, with the theory being it will eventually fit.
    I will also come onto the forum and ask…[Read more]

  • I’m very excited, I just bought the parachute pattern in both sizes! I’ve got a great idea to frankenpattern it with the Tea party dress as well as making it as is too 🙂

  • I’m very excited, I just bought the parachute pattern in both sizes! I’ve got a great idea to frankenpattern it with the Tea party dress as well as making it as is too 🙂

  • Good luck Ellen.
    Do you have access to an older machine? Many modern machines dislike bulk but older work horses will often chug through anything.
    Alternatively, leave that button hole off, sew a faux button where it should be and sew a popper on the inside. I do find this blouse does benefit from a sew in popper just under the edge anyway.

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

    Those quilts were just beautiful Fiona! But I must say any storms happening in and around your area would certainly be sewing ones!

    We have our fabric for this “ball” dress and now we have to figure out how to print the so called printable pattern – simplicity. Then maybe I can get started on a muslin.

    They don’t give us much time, just two…[Read more]

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

    Those quilts were just beautiful Fiona! But I must say any storms happening in and around your area would certainly be sewing ones!

    We have our fabric for this “ball” dress and now we have to figure out how to print the so called printable pattern – simplicity. Then maybe I can get started on a muslin.

    They don’t give us much time, just two…[Read more]

  • Wow Liesl! Thank you for your kind and willing response. This is one of the reasons I really appreciate Oliver and S, as well as the fantastic patterns and instructions, is that you listen and respond. Thank You, I will look out for it when it becomes available 🙂

  • It’s now on my list to grade up the skirt and release it in larger sizes! I can totally understand why you like it, and it would be great for the older girls too, I agree. I have a very large project on my plate right now, but I’ll try to squeeze it in when I can find time, ok?

  • It’s now on my list to grade this up and release it in larger sizes! I have a very large project on my plate right now, but I’ll try to squeeze it in when I can find time, ok?

  • You are very welcome, Liesl. I meant every word!! And many I didn’t write. Thank you Enbee for your encouragement about sewing knits. My Janome has a walking foot which I use often; in fact I have re-discovered its usefulness in topstitching, and for attaching binding. (I used the WF almost all the time I was constructing the Popover Sundresses,…[Read more]

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

    Sounds like you are making the most of a break on the work front, lattem. I look forward to seeing your Parachute shirt, and your Vintage pattern, Nicole.

    I finished 7 Popover Sundresses today, and they are washed and ironed and ready to post to Melbourne tomorrow with an assortment of crafty things as a donation to the Maytime Fair in Kew. I’m…[Read more]

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

    Sounds like you are making the most of a break on the work front, lattem. I look forward to seeing your Parachute shirt, and your Vintage pattern, Nicole.

    I finished 7 Popover Sundresses today, and they are washed and ironed and ready to post to Melbourne tomorrow with an assortment of crafty things as a donation to the Maytime Fair in Kew. I’m…[Read more]

  • Nicole replied to the topic Ethical concerns in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Wool is a wonderful fabric and a lot sturdier the you would imagine
    Thank you Brenda, you have made Jed’s evening

  • I loved Bunheads but did they do a second season? Or was it just a very long first series?

  • Nicole replied to the topic Ethical concerns in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I have teenage girls that earn their own money, it is so hard to encourage them to shop ethically.

    The really annoying thing is, the cheap and cheerful clothing they buy is shocking quality and I have to wash it separately and carefully press it back into shape.

  • Nicole replied to the topic New here? Introduce yourself! in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Maria, I have been admiring your lovely sewing, a very big welcome to you.

    @LightningMcstitch, as my son says, everything is science.

  • juliamom2009 replied to the topic Ethical concerns in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    I agree as to the vote with your dollar. It pains me to shop for clothes – my kid likes to wear super simple little tanks – they sell them at Target for $5. I really hate to buy them, but I do. Those tanks, and underwear and socks are pretty much the only “new” items I personally buy her. I’m trying to buy her shoes made in the US or Europe at…[Read more]

  • I have to endure big bang theory alot! Murray claims it helps him to sleep! I want to kick the tv out the door because it keeps me awake!

    Another program I liked was Once upon a time. It was a nice twist on the use of fairy tale characters.

    And Maleficent, even though rated M, I let my kids watch it because it was such a great story. Of course I…[Read more]

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