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Re: Laura Nownes 06 Sep 2012 07:43 #87800

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Actually coming back to that pj pattern I would add an extra 1 1/2" to the waist to seat measurement - there is nothing worse than having the crotch seam too short :shock: (I've now re-posted the diagram with the up-date, so re save the picture, if you have done so already)
This is an extremely loose fitting garment, if in doubt cut it a bit looser, you can always take the seams in. If you actually find that it comes out too tight width ways, cut down the fold (on the outside leg) and add an extra strip of (different) fabric as a design feature :wink: 8) After the first tryout, tweak as necessary for your figure & comfort. And if all else fails - just keep moving, nobody will notice :lol:

Renata this is all I have left of the frog fabric - including paper tissue stuck on when it got left in the pockets when they were washed one time :P
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Could be a bit of a problem getting a pair for you... but we might manage something for Flat Rita :wink:

Rita your quilting is brill! love how you got all the designs joined up 8)


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Re: Laura Nownes 06 Sep 2012 06:39 #87798

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Rita - Your daughter's quilt looks lovely! I love the clean, crisp colors and her piecing looks perfect. And your quilting is wonderful! That's quite a large quilt. I can't believe how quickly you quilted it! And it all looks wonderful!
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Re: Laura Nownes 06 Sep 2012 06:30 #87797

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What a great quilt--first time, eh? Rita, your daughter did a wonderful job and your FMQ is so delightful--goes so well with the fabric she chose.

Rosemary, that is simpler than I thought it would be... by golly, I think I could do it! Rita mentioned it, in jest, I'm sure, but I thought it a great idea: your frog fabric for my PJ pants! :D :D :D I love it!

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Re: Laura Nownes 06 Sep 2012 06:15 #87796

Here's my daughter's quilt that I finished the quilting on yesterday. Got the binding and label done last night. :D She just used two fabrics from Ikea on the front and also Ikea unbleached cotton on the back. She did all the cutting, piecing and SID and I did the FMQ.

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It is very hard to get a photo that shows the stitching on black fabric.
Here are a couple of photos from the back so you can get an idea of what I did. The white fabric had lots of leaves, birds and seed pods so I went with those ideas. There was also a heart-shaped leaf so that was the inspiration for the blocks.

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Now back to the sampler and an AAQI quilt. :D (Please note, yet another day with a blue sky here in Ireland. What is the world coming to. :roll: )
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Re: Laura Nownes 06 Sep 2012 05:26 #87794

Lovely Rosemary, how did you do that so fast? I will keep that myself for future reference.
(Pst, Renata, be careful, it looks like that might be her culotte pattern. If Rosemary offers you some left-over fabric with frogs on....) :lol:
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Re: Laura Nownes 06 Sep 2012 05:18 #87792

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Renata wrote:
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Renata, I'll teach you how if you really want to know. :)

I'd love to learn! Somehow, I think I can get the sewing part just from having grown up around my mom and the work she did. It's the pattern design/alteration that still stumps me. I get the principles of how adjustments are supposed to be made, I just get jumbled up in doing it... does that make sense? We'll talk on the way to Philly!
the trouser part should be dead simple - something like this would do
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2 pieces of fabric and a length of elastic, Simples 8)

pattern amended for comfort


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Re: Laura Nownes 06 Sep 2012 00:01 #87790

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Congratulations on the workshop Betty Jo, what are you teaching ? :D

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Re: Laura Nownes 05 Sep 2012 21:04 #87784

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Makes perfect sense. Looking forward to our trip. Wish the rest of the gang was going to be there too. :)

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Re: Laura Nownes 05 Sep 2012 19:06 #87776

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Sewdreamy wrote:
Renata, I'll teach you how if you really want to know. :)

I'd love to learn! Somehow, I think I can get the sewing part just from having grown up around my mom and the work she did. It's the pattern design/alteration that still stumps me. I get the principles of how adjustments are supposed to be made, I just get jumbled up in doing it... does that make sense? We'll talk on the way to Philly!

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Re: Laura Nownes 05 Sep 2012 18:41 #87774

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Renata wrote:
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How about making some silk pyjamas to wear then?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
If I only knew how... :idea: Ma...!
Renata, I'll teach you how if you really want to know. :)

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Re: Laura Nownes 05 Sep 2012 18:01 #87766

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PosyP wrote:
How about making some silk pyjamas to wear then?

:lol: :lol: :lol:
If I only knew how... :idea: Ma...!

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Re: Laura Nownes 05 Sep 2012 17:44 #87762

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Renata wrote:
Thank you, Marilyn! Rita, easy-peasy ONLY because I agonized to get perfect 6 1/2" squares before putting the pieces together. I'm sure this is the first and last time sashing will be easy. I found one set of squares side-by-side that were off by a bit when sewn together, and I ripped a little bit of the seam to straighten it so the sashing would be right. BJ, you made a bag for next week, how about new clothes for the Philadelphia Extravaganza? I'll be wearing my classic black dockers or jeans... whatever I'm most comfortable taking a class in (oh, gosh... that would be pajamas! :roll: :lol: :roll: ).

I'll be wearing black jeans and comfy shoes, and whatever is comfortable to go with that to class (but perhaps not pjs unless they are silk :lol: )--though I did make a couple of things earlier this year for the summer. Afterall, I just retired and lost 35 pounds, so I really have had to hustle to get ANYTHING together to wear ANYWHERE. :lol: :lol: :lol: When we get back I have to make a few fall and winter things here and there, though I'm still trying to lose--have a long ways to go though. Thank GOODNESS for black jeans...anything goes with them. G-Street accepted my workshop at the Sully store "sometime" in the winter session, so I HAVE to have something arty and comfy to wear there. :shock:

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Re: Laura Nownes 05 Sep 2012 17:40 #87760

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Renata wrote:
Thank you, Marilyn! Rita, easy-peasy ONLY because I agonized to get perfect 6 1/2" squares before putting the pieces together. I'm sure this is the first and last time sashing will be easy. I found one set of squares side-by-side that were off by a bit when sewn together, and I ripped a little bit of the seam to straighten it so the sashing would be right. BJ, you made a bag for next week, how about new clothes for the Philadelphia Extravaganza? I'll be wearing my classic black dockers or jeans... whatever I'm most comfortable taking a class in (oh, gosh... that would be pajamas! :roll: :lol: :roll: ).
How about making some silk pyjamas to wear then?


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Re: Laura Nownes 05 Sep 2012 17:17 #87758

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Thank you, Marilyn! Rita, easy-peasy ONLY because I agonized to get perfect 6 1/2" squares before putting the pieces together. I'm sure this is the first and last time sashing will be easy. I found one set of squares side-by-side that were off by a bit when sewn together, and I ripped a little bit of the seam to straighten it so the sashing would be right. BJ, you made a bag for next week, how about new clothes for the Philadelphia Extravaganza? I'll be wearing my classic black dockers or jeans... whatever I'm most comfortable taking a class in (oh, gosh... that would be pajamas! :roll: :lol: :roll: ).

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