Oliver + S

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  • Nicole replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    The wintry sun is still shining
    After rain that has had the gauge climbing
    But the wind is so cold!

  • Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Very cute Fee.

    I am deep in the depths of sequins, tulle and satin… formal dress sewing. It is going surprisingly well and I am enjoying it.

    I did take a break (dress requires fitting and daughter is on work experience at a wild life park) so I made a sneaky School Bus tee for Tildy from some gorgeous Merino knit. I added little elbow patches…[Read more]

  • Brilliant, I love a good up-cycle and that is a very good one.

  • Nicole replied to the topic Cute things kids say or do in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Oh dear @dubhels2003, I know what you mean but still very cute!

    My little Trix finished her sleepy 5am feed in our bed, smiled said ‘choc-late’ and went back to sleep.

  • The link is perfect @libloucks took me straight there. Might look different to you as you’re logged in and your post may appear differently.
    I’ll put my five cents worth in before Rachel answers…
    If you used one layer quilting cotton and one layer of bamboo or cotton wadding then I think it would sew up fine and not be too bulky.
    Alternately,…[Read more]

  • Hi @creativerose Rosie, I would suspect it may stop at a size 2t but I really can’t be sure as I am sewing Oliver and s for a baby for the first time (my other two are much older).

    Alot of ladies just size up, especially if they use the flannelette variety. You could always do this and that would entitle you to pants/ bottoms that would fit well…[Read more]

  • It’s not a narrow fit, and I think the style of the cut is pretty forgiving. Maybe add a bit to the blouse and a bit to the peplum? I made a 5 for my daughter who’s gotten to be a 6 in height but still a 5 in circumference, and the blouse looks just as nice now, I think.

  • Tamara replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    The wintry sun is still shining
    After rain that has had the gauge climbing

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    I googled loungewear @sarvi and all I got were pyjamas?!

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    Oh @Sarvi you have brightened my day and my migraine is almost gone! I’m afraid I have no clue🙁 Would it be like leisure wear?

    Yesterday I cut out two music class blouses amd started on one of them last night. They are both of brushed cotton but one is floral and the other plan.

    This morning I plan to finish off the music box dress I made…[Read more]

  • 😅 if ever there’s a six year old who could “lounge” it’s yours Sarvi!

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Adjustment advice in the forum liesl + co: cinema dress 8 years ago

    I think this dress would be lovely in wool, but bear in mind that it is unlined, for one, and a long full dress, too. You’d want to select your wool carefully to be sure it felt nice against your skin, and the dress didn’t feel too heavy or stiff.

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Adjustment advice in the forum liesl + co: cinema dress 8 years ago

    Hi, when I shortened the yoke on mine, I removed one inch from the bottom edge of the yoke, and raised the center skirt by a corresponding one inch. To remove fullness I would narrow the center skirt by moving the pattern piece past the fold, so the left and right edges were the same, but there was less width. I’m not sure if that’s the kind of…[Read more]

  • Sarvi replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    What is a ‘lounge set’ for children? I am supposed to make one by Friday, but not sure I have ever seen a 6 year old lounge.

  • @todd if sewing for you means I “have to” take a trip to Spain for fittings then yes, I will volunteer. Can’t make any promises about the quality of my work, post-sangria. Might find my husband and daughter suddenly making themselves invaluable as tracers of patterns and stitchers of buttons.

  • Sarvi replied to the topic another question! in the forum Group logo of Sewing for YourselfSewing for Yourself 8 years ago

    I’m another no-intentional-bra-strapper, and while I keep meaning to buy a different style of bra that will allow me to wear a racerback style (which I actually find very comfortable as well as liking how it looks) I somehow have never gotten around to it, which probably reveals something.

  • Way to go @harmony it’s a nice feeling, knowing you’re learning and improving with every garment.
    I just cut the welts open on the jacket I’m making. Doesn’t matter how many times I sew a welt, the moment when you slash them open is nerve wracking.
    Add in that this is the most expensive fabric I’ve ever bought and it’s taken a week to get the…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic another question! in the forum Group logo of Sewing for YourselfSewing for Yourself 8 years ago

    yes to both!

  • Tamara replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    @jennigirl sounds like great projects. You will be busy for the fair. I know I have to think out what my entries will be this year but I have a bit of time as entries for our Ag show don’t close until July and the show itself isn’t until late September. I might make another Bistro dress for the women’s section and am undecided about the children’s…[Read more]

  • Tamara replied to the topic News and Current Affairs in the forum off topic 8 years ago

    @thejennigirl I had no idea it took so long to have a vaccination for rabies. We don’t have rabies in Australia (thankfully). It would have been very scary indeed! My Aunty had her eye ripped out when a small child by a dog that lived next door to them. It was discovered that the children walking to school would tease it. She went to play with…[Read more]

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