Masha Richart
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Nicole replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
I found dresses just bunched up above the waist, it never bothered any of my babies.
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Nicole started the topic Most and Least Worn O+S Outfit? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
As I s q u e e z e d Trixie ( 6 mnths) into her Puppet Show tunic (size 0-3 mnth), for the very last time this morning, I reflected on what a lot of wear she has had from it.
It was a good sew. She wore it as a dress as newborn through to a blouse today, with Tea Party boomers.
The teeny…[Read more]
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Nicole started the topic Most and Least Worn O+S Outfit? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
As I s q u e e z e d Trixie ( 6 mnths) into her Puppet Show tunic (size 0-3 mnth), for the very last time this morning, I reflected on what a lot of wear she has had from it.
It was a good sew. She wore it as a dress as newborn through to a blouse today, with Tea Party boomers.
The teeny Swing Set only got a few wears as she chubbied up too…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Leggings to protect baby knees! And keep the dresses for those times when she won’t be crawling – ie shopping trips.
I love the very short dresses and bloomers with chubby baby legs – so cute!
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Sarvi replied to the topic What's for Tea Today, Mum? A cooking thread. in the forum
Cooking and Baking 10 years agoOh yum, that sounds delicious.
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Sarvi replied to the topic French Seams & Fairy Tale in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 10 years ago
The only thing I can think of to add to the above is that in a full, gathered skirt like this, an inch or two of width will not make a huge difference in the finished skirt.
That, and I am going to have nightmares about doing set-in sleeves with French seams. Talk about fiddly.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Sewing for crawling babies in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 10 years ago
Ah, I remember that stage! If the dress is for photos, then of course make what you like, but for everyday wear, even a tunic length that’s loose will hang down and catch on her knees. Pants or bloomers and slimmer tops are a better bet for an active baby.
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Justine J replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
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Nicole replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
Oh, that fabric is lovely!
The Music Box is such a straight forward sew you won’t need a tute.
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Justine J replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
Oh, wasn’t expecting them to post here! 🙂
And the fabric you have chosen is lovely – it will be perfect
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Justine J replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
(I’m sorry – wasn’t thinking when I posted the first links – they show modeled shots – but I always set pics of my kids to ‘friends and family’ – if you join the O+S…[Read more]
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Justine J replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
(I’m sorry – wasn’t thinking when I posted the links – they show modeled shots – but I always set pics of my kids to ‘friends and family’ – if you join the O+S Flickr…[Read more]
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Sarvi replied to the topic Out of print in the forum oliver + s: fairy tale 10 years ago
Don’t be too intimidated — I personally find the Tea Party bodice curve trickier to sew than any part of the Fairy Tale. It’s just a lot of steps if you want to do all the options, collar, sleeves, sash, and tulle. But no individual step is that hard to sew, and indeed I think of the plainer versions without the extras as being one of the easier sews.
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I have changed my mind about the miracle blanket! My baby is a regular little Houdini! So I think ditching the idea of making one is a very good idea and using the cut pieces for something else.
I am also currently trying to convince the eldest daughter to let me make her first formal dress – this is definitely not the time to improvise with no…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I have changed my mind about the miracle blanket! My baby is a regular little Houdini! So I think ditching the idea of making one is a very good idea and using the cut pieces for something else.
I am also currently trying to convince the eldest daughter to let me make her first formal dress – this is definitely not the time to improvise with no…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
Oh wow, some sweet dresses and equally sweet little girls.
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Justine J replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
It will make a lovely music box dress – I have used lawn/voile for this pattern three times, and it makes a lovely, floaty summer…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic Is there a name for this style? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
This is pretty too http://sewing.patternreview.com/Patterns/9786 ( but I don’t have it)
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Nicole replied to the topic Is there a name for this style? in the forum off topic 10 years ago
I have a Burda pattern, with a separate bolero, you may have.
http://sewing.patternreview.com/Patterns/9785 if it will work.
I do see it goes from an 11…. may be a bit big.
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Nicole replied to the topic Cotton Lawn in the forum oliver + s: music box 10 years ago
Hi Erin. Lawn is lovely to sew with but may I suggest you spend a little more and look for a Japanese lawn? It will have a little more body and be easier to handle.
If you are new to sewing children’s clothes, may I be so bold as to show you my tute’s for some of the O+S patterns? I go through the directions, step by step and you can email me if…[Read more]
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