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Todd Gibson

  • Sarvi replied to the topic Adjustment advice in the forum liesl + co: cinema dress 9 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 9 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 9 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 9 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]

  • scgoble replied to the topic another question! in the forum Group logo of Sewing for YourselfSewing for Yourself 9 years ago

    I love racer backs, all my favorite tops and dresses have them. I find that if I situate my straps appropriately they barely show, but I wouldn’t care if they did. I do have a little clip thingy that hooks on the straps between the shoulder blades for fancier affairs at which visible straps might be a faux pas.

  • Back when I was younger/perter/leaner I would have foregone the underwear and worn these styles. Nowadays I’d limit it to gym wear or swimmers (racer back) or lingerie or black tie (spaghetti straps). I can’t deal with visible bra straps, and can’t be bothered with strapless bras for everyday wear 😣

  • So you’re releasing an all-sport action man jumpsuit @todd ? 🙂 I’ll make you one!

  • I very much adhere to the “it’s only fabric” ethos.
    All of the above advice is excellent but don’t frighten yourself by overthinking it.
    In trying something new I figure all we have to lose is fabric costs (and Liesl’s shopping tips are fabulous) and our time. For me, it’s not like I’m turning down party invitations to stay home and sew of an…[Read more]

  • Lightning McStitch replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    Vacation is three weeks away!
    On white sandy beaches we will play!
    In swimwear I’ve made

  • Hi Sarah,

    I replied to your email but thought it might be helpful to post part of my reply here to help others with similar questions. I hope that’s alright!

    Regarding your questions about fabric: it sort of depends on the style you’re sewing. Actually, a lot depends on the style/pattern you’ve chosen.

    If you’re making the Cappuccino…[Read more]

  • lattemama replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    My sewing machine’s gathering dust …
    My scissors have started to rust …
    The pins,they are lonely
    I would use them, if only…
    Nah, eff it! Las Vegas, or bust!

    (Sorry ’bout the language)

    Moving on!

    Vacation is three weeks away!

    (Do you spot a theme?)

  • Robin replied to the topic another question! in the forum Group logo of Sewing for YourselfSewing for Yourself 9 years ago

    Liesl, would it be pretty simple to change the width of the spaghetti strap? Feels like an easy modification.

    Racer backs are great for working out. Easy to wear with a sports bra.

  • Nicole replied to the topic The Limerick Thread in the forum off topic 9 years ago

    My sewing machine’s gathering dust …
    My scissors have started to rust …
    The pins,they are lonely
    I would use them, if only…

  • I tend to shop by feel and drape so I am not much help with names…

    May I say, if anyone makes you feel bad, they are the jerks, not you!

    You ask your questions, only a stupid person stops learning.

  • Shirts with two piece collars and cuff plackets are always on my radar.
    I would love your instructions for these.

    Cargo shorts, something like the Field Trip with no waist band/elastic back casing would be great as work/casual wear.

  • We love our food @lisamm Thank you for the suggestion. My Biggies were ‘Smash’ fans so when we saw the exhibition flyer, we booked extra days accommodation so we could see it.

  • Nicole replied to the topic another question! in the forum Group logo of Sewing for YourselfSewing for Yourself 9 years ago

    My girls and I love racer back tops. We work out and have nice shoulders and want to show them.

    I don’t find visible bra straps a problem and younger women don’t mind at all.

    Spaghetti straps are very pretty too. I wouldn’t wear them to sit in the sun all day but otherwise, very cool and comfortable.

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