One way in which we see your fantastic Oliver + S creations is through our “My Favorite Oliver + S Pattern” series. Today we have Rebekah from Wisconstitches who is stopping by to talk about her favorite pattern, the Ice Cream Dress, and to share the many wonderful versions she has sewn.
drawstring backpack
Next up in our Drawstring Bag series is a drawstring backpack. Anne-Sophie joins us today to show you how to make it. It’s a very useful item and an easy transformation to do.
weekend links
Liesl is here with her usual Friday selection of weekend reading for you. But as a bonus she’s sharing photos from her recent trip to Morocco. Don’t you just love those colors?
baby tie tutorial
Here is a free pattern and step-be-step photo tutorial on how to make an adorable baby tie. It looks darling on the Oliver + S Lullaby Layette Bodysuit.
travel kit bag
This is the first in a series on the Drawstring Bag pattern from the Oliver + S Little Things to Sew book. We’re kicking it off with a travel idea: a road trip busy bag!
weekend links, post-father’s day edition
Liesl is traveling a lot these days, so Todd has been drafted to step in to write this week’s weekend links post.
ten yoke tutorials
Here are ten techniques or ideas for the yoke of the Oliver + S Hide-and-Seek Dress + Tunic or the Liesl + Co. Cinema Dress patterns.
tiered maxi dress
Learn how to make a tiered maxi dress using the Oliver + S Popover Sundress (free pattern!) in this fun tutorial.
weekend links: tour de france edition
Summer is here and it is time to travel. Going to France? Here are some of my recommendations.
road test: girl friday culottes
Shelley shares how she wears her Liesl + Co. Girl Friday Culottes that she sewed.
quick sewing tip: selecting thread color
In today’s Quick Sewing Tip, Liesl shows a simple way to select the best color thread for your sewing project.
my favorite oliver + s pattern: mire aka melukyla
Mire joins us today to discuss her favorite Oliver + S pattern, the Hide-and-Seek Dress + Tunic.
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