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Sarvi replied to the topic Tips for fabric shopping in New York in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Bump!
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Sarvi replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Haha, a smart friend explained my own comment to me: I’d misinterpreted lawn meaning grass (needing to be mown) as lawn meaning cotton (needing to be trimmed of loose threads). Thank you Nicole! I’m glad I have friends smarter than me!
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Sarvi replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Ok, good to know. I’m sure there are some handy tips & tricks folks who have done this know from experience, I look forward to the tute.
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Tamara replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
When your 12 year old daughter comes in and shows you her new dress – that she handstitched herself, straps and all and asks you to help her “redo” it! I will after this week but not right now!
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Sarvi replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Oh, the binding, of course. Yes, I can see how that would get bulky quickly. Again, I’m not trying minimize the difficulty of something I haven’t done, but just asking because I don’t know, is it different than making a mitered corner on a quilt binding? Perhaps because of the stretchiness of the knit?
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
If someone would like to write a tutorial on the chevron method (the V without the cross-over), I’d be so thrilled. It’s on my To Do list, but it’s not rising to the top anytime soon, I fear.
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Nicole replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
I don’t use the cross over method, too bulky. I cut a triangle out of each end and sew and turn. Perfect’V’.
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with love Heidi started the topic Parachute and butterfly available! in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
I just noticed that the parachute and butterfly patterns are available in the shop!
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with love Heidi replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Yay, maths! Geometry! Can we include some algebra too? 🙂 Just to work out correct angle to sew the band together 🙂
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Nicole replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
The trick is in the neck binding. The join is sewn in a ‘V’ to give you the neat finish.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Tools in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I buy Tefal, nice and hot and lots of steam.
Fairly tough too, my current one has survived being knocked over by a football in flight!Good to know — my inherited Rowenta is hyperactive and has burned through more things than I care to think about. No wonder I inherited it. Definitely in the market for a hot, but not too hot, iron, sometime soon.
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Sarvi replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Would you not just … cut a V? What am I missing?
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Sarvi replied to the topic How much is too much? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Thanks so much, everyone, for chiming in with all your different viewpoints and experiences. Hopefully it goes without saying, but just to reiterate, nothing I’ve written about my choices should be read as a comment on anybody else’s choices. What’s right for one isn’t right for all, and I do find it very useful to hear how others think about…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic your wish list in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Oh (slaps forehead) i have that one – it has a racerback style tank too from memory.
Could we please have a men’s version of the sketchbook pattern? Enlarging is a nightmare and I could accept my nine year old wearing Liesl and co because it would look the same as the kid’s version. I cannot jusitfy buying men’s clothes for him though.
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Tamara replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
Haha! I need to do that! I saw this gorgeous dress a friend was wearing at church a few weeks ago but of course didnt have the camera – she bought it in New York!
Another way of doing what Katybellabug said…. Using up all available hard drive space on saving pictures of garments you want to create!
When you have sketches by your kids of things…[Read more]
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katybellabug replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
When you walk out of a shop, not loaded up with bags, but with camera shots of everything you want to recreate.
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with love Heidi replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
When you’re on a camping trip and at least two (out of 7) the kids at any one time are wearing something you’ve sewn. And none of them are your own kids 🙂
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Tamara replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
When your mother tries to buy your children rtw clothing in adult sizes because the kids rtw doesnt come anywhere near them and you are so disgusted with the fit you throw them in the good sammies bin and sew new ones.
When you sew a tractor costume instead of using boxes.
When you have your children heaving sighs of relief after a…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
When your mother tries to buy your children rtw clothing in adult sizes because the kids rtw doesnt come anywhere near them and you are so disgusted with the fit you throw them in the good sammies bin and sew new ones.
When you sew a tractor costume instead of using boxes.
When you have your children heaving sighs of relief after a…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic You know you've been sewing too long when… in the forum off topic 10 years ago
When your mother tries to buy your children rtw clothing in adult sizes because the kids rtw doesnt come anywhere near them!
When you sew a tractor costume instead of using boxes.
When you have your children heaving sighs of relief after a fitting!
When you exclaim that you need to clone the kids in order to fit the alterations properly because…[Read more]
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