Connie
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Connie replied to the topic Sketchbook shirt dress? in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 9 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 9 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 9 years ago
Adding pic
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Connie started the topic Sketchbook shirt dress? in the forum oliver + s: sketchbook 9 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 9 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 9 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 10 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 10 years ago
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