Todd Gibson
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 7 years ago
You can do it Nicole!
My Christmas gift sewing so far: a couple of bags and a wallet using Kraft-Tex washable paper, one for my mum and the others are teacher gifts – that stuff is great fun!
I’m sewing a stencilled school bus t-shirt for my nephew and an All Day Shirt for my husband.
On the rope craft front I’ve made a dreamcatcher (shudder) for…[Read more] -
Nicole replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 7 years ago
When will the new patterns arrive?
I need some more to survive.
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Nicole replied to the topic Construction info in the forum oliver + s: playdate 7 years ago
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Nicole replied to the topic Options for the yoke in the forum oliver + s: playdate 7 years ago
You absolutely can Florence!
May I suggest hand basting so things don’t slip around whilst sewing.
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Nicole replied to the topic What are you sewing now? in the forum off topic 7 years ago
What are you sewing… for Christmas?
I have decided to sew a garment for each family member. We have cut way back on purchases this year and upped our donation to our state children’s hospital but the ‘under-the-tree’ is looking a bit bare.
Sooo… Japanese lawn shirt for Jed- vintage Butterick pattern as it is quite full, for his belly (I…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Gallery tunic collar question in the forum liesl + co: gallery tunic + dress 8 years ago
You only interface ONE of the collar pieces.
For View A this will become the outer collar. The inner collar, the one that shows more when the collar is turned down as worn, is not interfaced.
For View B’s Mandarin collar it is reversed – the interfaced collar piece is on the inside. -
cybele727 replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
I figured that was wrong! But I only pinned a bit like that to take a picture to ask if that’s what was meant by pin on the seam line. š
I guess I just have a lot of ease. I will try it. The thing about doing a new thing… you aren’t sure you’ve done it correctly until it turns out or doesn’t and it’s “too late.” HA! But once you have the…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
The last picture is a wrong way go back š don’t do that.
The raw edges should be aligned. Raw edge of collar band facing, shirt, then collar band.
The dots (1/2″ in from ends) should align with the edges of the finished plackets. Pin those ends first. Then pin the centre notches, then side notches then keep bisecting each section with pins until…[Read more] -
Lightning McStitch replied to the topic Playtime dress + leggings in the forum oliver + s: playtime 8 years ago
Hmmm, not sure quite what you mean. The flat pattern piece is only shown once in the instructions and that’s on the first page where the pattern pieces are shown numbered and named.
The only pattern piece you need for the pants is number 12: Leggings.
It is quite wide as there’s only the one piece to fully around the leg with the single seam at…[Read more] -
cybele727 replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
In the pic above the green is 1/2 inch of neckline. The collar band is aligned and pinned to the basting line (where interfacing starts).
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cybele727 replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
When you say pin on seamline do you mean aligning raw edge of collar band with the stitchline (basting line) like this:
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cybele727 replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
This is a picture of the end where if I pin at one end and align raw edges it shows the extra.
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cybele727 replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
Ugh. I need to figure out how to decrease my photo size. Grrr. Lol.
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cybele727 replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
Ha! The first thing I did was say- did I pin the wrong side.
Nope!
Here is my picture.
Note I have sandwiched the shirt between the collar band and the rough edges of the band and shirt are aligned.
Iām having a hard time understanding what you mean by by pin at the seamline.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
Oh, good question @lightningmcstitch! I’ve sewn the size 10 myself, so I know the collar fits correctly. When I say pin on the seamline I mean don’t pin at the edges but pin where you’ll be sewing. You’ve already staystitched the neckline, so that’s a good guide. I hope that helps! We’ve got lots of photos on the sew-along, so maybe that is a good…[Read more]
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Lightning McStitch replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
I don’t have the pattern to hand, but is there any chance you’re trying to attach the collar band upside down?
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cybele727 replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
Size 10. Pinning on seam line? So what do I line up? I am confused by that!! š
I am aligning rough the cut edges of the neckline and the collar band right?
I will see if I can take a small file picture to upload. Although I’ve never had any luck uploading pictures to the forum.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic BUBD Shirt: Collar band Assistance in the forum oliver + s: buttoned-up button-down 8 years ago
Can you tell me what size you’re making? It’s late here, but I can double-check it in the morning. In the meantime, make sure you’re pinning on the seamline and not on the cut line. The smaller sizes will require more clipping than the larger sizes, but if you need to clip don’t hold back. Some fabrics require more clipping than others. I hope that helps!
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