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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Tribeca Bra? in the forum liesl + co: tribeca knit cami 9 months ago
That’s great! Would love to see a photo if you post it someplace. It sounds like a terrific project!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Yanaka altering for a full bicep in the forum liesl + co: yanaka jacket 9 months ago
Hi there, I would be inclined to make the change at the underarm part just because it’s easy, but it might depend on what you need.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Underarm curved seam allowance in the forum liesl + co: late lunch tunic 10 months ago
It should be fine at 1/2″, no worries!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Woodland Stroll cape in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 10 months ago
I saw a faux suede trim at Mokuba in Paris a few weeks ago. I´m sure they have it in the New York store as well–you could call and ask them about it. It seemed perfect for this purpose, to me.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Tribeca Bra? in the forum liesl + co: tribeca knit cami 10 months ago
Interesting idea! I wonder if you could make it two layers with encased elastic between the two layers to finish the bottom edge? In my mind I can engineer it but… I think it would be quite easy to sew, actually!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Woodland Stroll cape in the forum liesl + co: woodland stroll cape 11 months ago
Hello, that photo was inspiration only, from a vintage Bonnie Cashin cape. You can take our pattern and modify it to be similar to that style, but I don’t have specific details on the vintage item to give you. Yes, she bound a lot of her clothing in leather strips. You could experiment with similar fabric or with real leather. I’ve also seen a…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Belgravia dress – sizing question in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 11 months ago
Sorry for the delay. yes, the second photo is exactly what you should do. And it won’t affect your grainline–just choose one of the lines (above or below the split) and extend that to be your grainline. No problem. Looking good!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Singer 2250: zig zag stitch prob in the forum off topic 1 year ago
Sounds like an issue for a repair person. I’m sure they can fix it easily.
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic A0 pattern printing in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 1 year ago
For the newer Liesl + Co. patterns, there is a printing guide on page 3 that tells you which pages are the A0 pages. You can upload the file and tell the printer to just print those pages. Or if you want to separate them out and send just the A0 pages instead of the whole file, you can use this free tool to do that.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Belgravia dress – sizing question in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 1 year ago
I think you’d probably be ok choosing a size 10 and maybe reducing the width at the hips if you find that you need it. Its something you can do after you’ve sewn it if you want. Just turn the dress inside out, pin the hips to be as narrow as you want, and re-sew them. Regarding the height, it depends on where you are tall. I’m 5’8″ and long…[Read more]
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Raising V neck on Amarena dress in the forum liesl + co: amarena dress 1 year ago
If you raise the V-neck (which you can absolutely do, no problem) you’ll want to shorten the collar at the center back so it fits correctly. Again, easy to do–just measure at the seam line and shorten at the back seam by the same amount. I hope that helps!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Yanaka jacket problem with sleeves in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 1 year ago
Ok, it looks like maybe your shoulders are wider than the pattern? I think you could make an adjustment for this by drawing a wider shoulder on the front and back pattern pieces.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Yanaka jacket problem with sleeves in the forum sewing with liesl + co and oliver + s 1 year ago
Hi Claudia, I’m not sure what you mean by drawings? Do you mean drag lines? Can you post a photo so we can see what’s happening?
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Uncertain as to pattern format in the forum liesl + co: fira dress + top 1 year ago
The digital version of the pattern includes A0 pages which can also be used for a projector if you like.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Lengthen and shorten in the forum liesl + co: sintra halter top + dress 1 year ago
Our patterns are designed for someone of average height–approximately 5’6″–but whether you want to lengthen or shorten, and the location of that lengthening or shortening, will depend on your particular body. I’m 5’8″ but I’m also very long through the torso so I usually need to lengthen the torso of our patterns to fit myself. But if you have…[Read more]
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Todd Gibson replied to the topic Seam allowance in the forum oliver + s: little things to sew 1 year ago
No, seam allowances are included in all our patterns.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Need help with Fira Pattern Markings in the forum liesl + co: fira dress + top 1 year ago
Eileen, I think you’re confusing the markings for the dots with the markings for the lines themselves. The lines are marked directly ON the line. The dots are marked next to the dots. I hope that helps.
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Lowering bust dart on Geneva in the forum liesl + co: geneva v-neck blouse 1 year ago
Here is a blog post that I hope will help!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Fit of camp shirt vs. classic shirt in the forum liesl + co: classic shirt 1 year ago
Hi, yes the Classic Shirt is more boxy like the Camp Shirt. The Recital Shirt is more fitted because of the fish darts in the back, but you can eliminate them if you want that style to be more boxy also. I hope that helps!
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Liesl Gibson replied to the topic Lowering bust dart on Geneva in the forum liesl + co: geneva v-neck blouse 1 year ago
Hi, yes, that’s intentional to give you a little more room through the bust. If you want, you can baste the side seam and try it on to see how it works. In our experience it’s helpful, but if you don’t like it you can always straighten it. Just make sure you have enough room before you remove it.
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