Connie
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Connie replied to the topic Sketchbook shirt dress? in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 8 years ago
I did it and it turned out great. Could be a tad longer but she is wearing shorts underneath and the little belt works great.
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Connie replied to the topic Sketchbook shirt dress? in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 8 years ago
I did it and it turned out great. Could be a tad longer but she is wearing shorts underneath and the little belt works great.
Thanks for your advice! -
Connie replied to the topic Sketchbook shirt dress? in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 8 years ago
Adding pic
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Connie started the topic Sketchbook shirt dress? in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 8 years ago
Has anyone ever attempted to turn this pattern into a shirt dress for a girl? I made a slightly bigger size for my girl and after she got her shorts wet and took them off, I realized it could be a cute little dress if it was longer. I was thinking of just adding three or four inches in length. Maybe add belt loops and a belt from the jump rope…[Read more]
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Connie replied to the topic View B Shirt Placket Interfacing in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 8 years ago
Thanks so much for your reply, @justsewit.
I’m actually making view A… The pattern days to cut 2 interfacing strips. One for the crotch And I assumed the front snap packet needs the other strip but it doesn’t actually say where or whe attach it.
Any ideas?
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Connie replied to the topic View B Shirt Placket Interfacing in the forum oliver + s: lullaby 8 years ago
Hi all, I read the errata but still cannot see where and when to add interfacing in front placket?? Any idea?
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Connie started the topic Puppet theatre windows in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 8 years ago
Hi all, I’m having trouble understanding the fusible web for the Windows? Does it become the white that shows in the photo? what should I do if I want the Windows to be a different fabric?
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Connie became a registered member 8 years ago
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