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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Bear Carrier – Velcro Placement in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 13 years ago
I don’t have one in front of me, but I’m doing some hand waving , a bit like a Tai Chi manouever, to remind myself how it goes and the answer I’ve come up with is YES. Soft velcro on the same side of the strap as the button. Have fun with it.
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Nicole replied to the topic french seams with flat piping? in the forum oliver + s: tea party 13 years ago
Is there any particular reason that you wish to use french seams?
I am with Melanie on this one,I am sure it could be done but it would be bulky.
How about lining the skirt?
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Nicole replied to the topic what fabrics do you use for a lining? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 13 years ago
Cotton voile is lovely for a special outfit.
For everyday lining I use a cotton rich poplin.
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Nicole replied to the topic Bigger size in swingset tunic and skirt??? in the forum oliver + s: swingset 13 years ago
Happy to enable!
I blogged the construction so if you would like to ‘try before you buy’ http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/sets/72157625559687392/
My 8 year old Lidia has only just stopped fitting in hers and whilst she is skinny she had quite a broad back and I generally cut the size 7 width in tops for her.
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Tamara replied to the topic what fabrics do you use for a lining? in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 13 years ago
Yep I agree that polyester lining is temperamental to sew with but lots and lots of pinning is required to keep it all together – I use a rotary cutter to cut it out so the fraying isn’t as bad. I still prefer natural fibres when lining this dress because of the stubborness of the poly fabrics.
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Tamara replied to the topic Odd placement of notches in the forum oliver + s: book report 13 years ago
Thanks Liesl, I cut it out anyway, remembering that it is buttoning at the shoulder. Had to check and ask first though just in case.
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Tamara replied to the topic Odd placement of notches in the forum oliver + s: book report 13 years ago
Thanks Liesl, I cut it out anyway, remembering that it is buttoning at the shoulder. Had to check and ask first though just in case.
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Nicole replied to the topic Is there such a thing as staple fabrics? in the forum off topic 13 years ago
I buy my McCalls interfacing when I have a coupon,it is usually $12/m.
Well worth it.
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Sarvi replied to the topic Is there such a thing as staple fabrics? in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Kaufman claims it’s the same, and I imagine that they’d be careful about protecting the reputation of their brand:
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Tamara replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Oooh a fellow West Aussie! If you have a country spotlight then be aware they don’t get everything in – my local had something like 2 bolts! The bigger places like Midland and the one near Carousel would have more. So if you are in the rural areas, make a list and maybe phone one of the city stores to find out? and then grab some on a city visit.…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic lisette fabrics in oz in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Oooh a fellow West Aussie! If you have a country spotlight then be aware they don’t get everything in – my local had something like 2 bolts! The bigger places like Midland and the one near Carousel would have more. So if you are in the rural areas, make a list and maybe phone one of the city stores to find out? and then grab some on a city visit.…[Read more]
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Tamara replied to the topic advice on serger in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Wendyls, I’m glad you are enjoying your new serger. All I can say is that you can feel free to practise “speeding” without the worry of getting pulled over, fined and the like – you may be in for accidental needle breakages though but this is the only warning so I will let you off just this once hehe!
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Nicole replied to the topic advice on serger in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Bumped -baby baby!
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Tamara replied to the topic sugestions for sewing machines in the forum off topic 13 years ago
Sometimes they have things on special to remove old stock. Maybe they are releasing a newer version? Bernina seems to have a big price tag attached to all their machines yet some would say this is because of paying for the quality. I can’t be the judge of that as I have never tried and tested a Bernina – although my maternal grandmother loves them…[Read more]
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
Thank you Corlee,that is so sweet of you and it made my day!
The forum is great and I always try and check in before making an o+s pattern for ideas and tips.
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
Thank you Corlee,that is so sweet of you and it made my day!
The forum is great and I always try and check in before making an o+s pattern for ideas and tips.
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
It is a bit hard to say……but it can always be added later if you do find it is shifting.
I am sorry not to be more help.
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Nicole replied to the topic topstitching on bodice necessary? in the forum oliver + s: bubble dress 13 years ago
I don’t think you have to stitch the seam on the shoulders if you are willing to press it back to shape.
I made these for a dear OS O+S chum and I hand stitched the seam in place http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/7087015835/in/photostream/ http://www.flickr.com/photos/motherof5/6941047922/in/photostream/
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Nicole replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
I would call cotton velvet ”velveteen”. Then there is stretch poly velvet,poly mix velour and cotton velour which are all pretty stretchy.
That said,I had some stretch cotton velvet that was a little stretchy……
I love making ‘do-dads’ to decorate clothes.
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Nicole replied to the topic Playdate in velvet? and other questions in the forum oliver + s: playdate 13 years ago
I would call cotton velvet ”velveteen”. Then there is stretch poly velvet,poly mix velour and cotton velour which are all pretty stretchy.
That said,I had some stretch cotton velvet that was a little stretchy……
I love making ‘do-dads’ to decorate clothes.
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