Hello. Regarding the Paddington dress. Put the sleeves from the dress with the blouse and make new sleeves for the dress out of the fabric that you have for the blouse. x
Aa always, I love your makes and vlog. I think - recut the sleeves as it is a gorgeous dress and your students will love it. I work in a secondary school, and we are proactively addressing the decline in reading. Your Paddington Bear fabric encourages children to read and develop their creative skills. You are an inspiration to the sewing community and the precious children in your school ❤
Hi Liz, I think you should firstly try swapping the sleeves over and if that doesn’t work, just either cut some new plain white or plain red sleeves and attach those, leaving the rest of the fabric you have for a blouse xx
I really like how the paddington sleeve is on one side and the bus all together on the other side. If it annoys you, so that you won't wear it, then it would be worth changing it, but I really like how it is.
I think your Paddington dress and your daughter’s cardigans look great. The sleeves in your dress look great as they are, I’m sure your children will love them.
I love the Zog and Paddington dresses and your daughter's jacket. I really like repurposing fabrics. I have a skirt and 3 tops made from a king size flat sheet that I just loved. Your school children are lucky to have their own Ms Frizzle!
Thanks for sharing all the lovely fabric and beautiful makes, personally I wouldn’t change the sleeves but if it is going to annoy you, then maybe you should. 🧶🌈🍓💙
Hi Liz I would definitely change the sleeves on your Paddington dress. I would try switching them and if not possible then recutting them. It turned out so cute. The same thing on each side would drive me crazy.
Hi Liz, one thought about the sleeves on the paddington sleeves, can you look at the sleeve cap on the pattern piece and see how different the front and back parts are? Then, if it’s not much different recut the top shape to make them fit the opposite side? It might make the sleeves a bit shorter but hopefully not by much. Then you can save the rest of your fabric for the blouse. Also check the opposite side of the sleeve to make sure the patterning works out how you hope if you swap them. 😉. Love the zog dress although I’m not familiar with the character/stories. Many projects to keep you busy, enjoy the journey.
Hi Liz. I have an idea for you to consider on the Paddington dress: what if you put silver zigzag trim around each armhole (hopefully the kind with metallic multi-color highlights) to mimic a mirror so the sleeves would look like the reflections of Paddington and the bus on the bodice? As usual, you have lots of fun and wonderful projects, Antonia
Love seeing you again. Your Paddington dress is lovely.. I wonder if you took the sleeves out and apart if you could recut them and they would just be a bit shorter.... Lucky Children to have such a creative inspiration both at home and school
I agree with Karen from Sew Little Time. It's such a striking dress, and the oops really draws attention away from the overall effect of the fabric. I'll bet you'll be able to make those sleeves work, even if you have to redraw the sleeve heads, and they end up being a bit less full. It looks like you have plenty of fabric in them to work it out.
I think you should treat the buses and paddington's close together as an intentional design element. I kind of like it that way. And I tend to agree with your thoughts about swapping the sleeves will make it feel weird. There definitely is a back and front of a sleeve and it will never be comfortable if they are flipped. Ask me how I know that😂
If you don't mind the sleeves being a couple of cm. shorter, you can switch the sleeves around and recut the top part of them so they have a proper front and back rather than just using the way they are cut now. That wouldn't be as comfortable. I've done it before and it works fine as long as the sleeve length is still to your liking. It really is too bad that you can't get juvenile type prints for teens, because I've noticed many of them really enjoy wearing those prints. I suspect it's a last hurrah before adulthood. But it's really common to enjoy childhood favourites as a teen.
I love that Paddington dress,what if you did the sleeves in a contrasting fabric so you could still make your shirt with the left over fabric just a suggestion; thanks for the video have a fantastic week ahead 💜
Before you decide to swap the sleeves of the Paddington dress check the pattern pieces to check the differences.Then decide if it is possible to simply swap the sleeves.You won't be happy with them the way they are so you can then make the decision whether to re-cut the sleeves.You may still have enough fabric to make a garment as you'll have the old sleeve fabric to use.
Hi Liz. Love your dresses and know my grandkids would love me to sew the some clothing items. Can you tell me which store you bought those duvet sets from. Also love that jersey fabric with the flowers on it. I’ve got to get some!!!! And the that black and cream dress is going to be “chef’s kiss”!
I wonder if you could swap the sleeves, cutting them down slightly if you have to to make them fit the other sides.. They are so voluminous that making them a little less so would not be noticeable.. I know what it's like to have something that simply bothers you! It will not do in the long run. Love all your literary makes!
I think the paddington dress looks fab Liz! Do you know which blouse you might make with the remaining fabric? If you could cut the blouse sleeves from the dress sleeves, you could cut out new sleeves and use the old sleeves to cut out the new sleeves from? ❤
You could take the sleeves of and baste them to try a swap. If it doesn’t work you could make new ones. Since they are full it may not make much of a difference.
Take the sleeves off and spread out the gathers. and pin the pattern on for the opposite sleeves. RWith the sleeves being so full you should be able to re cut themi
If you unpick the current sleeves, you could just recut the top of them to match the opposite curve (which would make them slightly shorter), and then you could reinsert them in the opposite armholes. How much do the sides of the sleeve cap vary on the pattern?
If you swap the sleeves, the dress would be exactly the same. I would cut othes if I had fabric. The fabric alone is staple, I would be fine with one garment.
That’s what I thought too, when the sleeves are swapped the current backs will become fronts and the dress will be the same as it is now. I would cut the new sleeves either out of your remaining Paddington fabric or some plain fabric. It is a fabulous dress though, the children at school will love it. If not too expensive you could just buy another duvet set.
Hy What fun but like you thé sleeves would be on my mind ,I think you should swap them over ,you could rejig the armhole with not much trouble and your mind would be at rest 👍😀😀😀
Hello. Regarding the Paddington dress. Put the sleeves from the dress with the blouse and make new sleeves for the dress out of the fabric that you have for the blouse. x
Aa always, I love your
makes and vlog. I think - recut the sleeves as it is a gorgeous dress and your students will love it.
I work in a secondary school, and we are proactively addressing the decline in reading.
Your Paddington Bear fabric encourages children to read and develop their creative skills. You are an inspiration to the sewing community and the precious children in your school ❤
Just love the Paddington dress, your class must love seeing what you wear to school, very heartwarming .
Hi Liz, I think you should firstly try swapping the sleeves over and if that doesn’t work, just either cut some new plain white or plain red sleeves and attach those, leaving the rest of the fabric you have for a blouse xx
I think this will be great as well. It’s such a cute dress!❤️
I really like how the paddington sleeve is on one side and the bus all together on the other side. If it annoys you, so that you won't wear it, then it would be worth changing it, but I really like how it is.
I think your Paddington dress and your daughter’s cardigans look great. The sleeves in your dress look great as they are, I’m sure your children will love them.
I love the Zog and Paddington dresses and your daughter's jacket. I really like repurposing fabrics. I have a skirt and 3 tops made from a king size flat sheet that I just loved. Your school children are lucky to have their own Ms Frizzle!
I love your dresses with Paddington and Zog. It is lovely that you can wear things like that for the kids at school.
I love your creativity. That rainbow satin dress is going to be epic. I would swap the sleeves. Painful but in the long run you’ll be glad you did.
Thanks for sharing all the lovely fabric and beautiful makes, personally I wouldn’t change the sleeves but if it is going to annoy you, then maybe you should. 🧶🌈🍓💙
The Paddington dress so adorable .your students will love it ,try swapping the sleeves maybe u will have to shorten it a bit but it’s adorable
Hi Liz
I would definitely change the sleeves on your Paddington dress. I would try switching them and if not possible then recutting them. It turned out so cute. The same thing on each side would drive me crazy.
Oh Liz, it's so cute , leave the sleeves as they are. It's fun, unique and it will put a smile on everyone's face.
For the dress, you could make the sleeves in a solid color. It's very cute!❤
No Paddington dress looks fine. Don’t change it ❤
Love the Zogg dress, yes those sleeves would annoy me. I would replace with plain white
Hi Liz, one thought about the sleeves on the paddington sleeves, can you look at the sleeve cap on the pattern piece and see how different the front and back parts are? Then, if it’s not much different recut the top shape to make them fit the opposite side? It might make the sleeves a bit shorter but hopefully not by much. Then you can save the rest of your fabric for the blouse. Also check the opposite side of the sleeve to make sure the patterning works out how you hope if you swap them. 😉. Love the zog dress although I’m not familiar with the character/stories. Many projects to keep you busy, enjoy the journey.
Knowing how you feel. I would take the sleeves out and recut. You can then re- use the sleeves so no waste
Love the Paddington dress, but I would recut the sleaves in a solid color (white?).
Hi Liz. I have an idea for you to consider on the Paddington dress: what if you put silver zigzag trim around each armhole (hopefully the kind with metallic multi-color highlights) to mimic a mirror so the sleeves would look like the reflections of Paddington and the bus on the bodice? As usual, you have lots of fun and wonderful projects, Antonia
Personally I would do new sleeves, but like someone else has said reuse the sleeves for your blouse 😊 Loving all the duvet makes x
Love seeing you again. Your Paddington dress is lovely.. I wonder if you took the sleeves out and apart if you could recut them and they would just be a bit shorter.... Lucky Children to have such a creative inspiration both at home and school
I would re cut the sleeves Liz as I think it is going to annoy you otherwise. Thanks for a lovely vlog x
I agree with Karen from Sew Little Time. It's such a striking dress, and the oops really draws attention away from the overall effect of the fabric. I'll bet you'll be able to make those sleeves work, even if you have to redraw the sleeve heads, and they end up being a bit less full. It looks like you have plenty of fabric in them to work it out.
I think you should treat the buses and paddington's close together as an intentional design element. I kind of like it that way. And I tend to agree with your thoughts about swapping the sleeves will make it feel weird. There definitely is a back and front of a sleeve and it will never be comfortable if they are flipped. Ask me how I know that😂
If you don't mind the sleeves being a couple of cm. shorter, you can switch the sleeves around and recut the top part of them so they have a proper front and back rather than just using the way they are cut now. That wouldn't be as comfortable. I've done it before and it works fine as long as the sleeve length is still to your liking.
It really is too bad that you can't get juvenile type prints for teens, because I've noticed many of them really enjoy wearing those prints. I suspect it's a last hurrah before adulthood. But it's really common to enjoy childhood favourites as a teen.
I love that Paddington dress,what if you did the sleeves in a contrasting fabric so you could still make your shirt with the left over fabric just a suggestion; thanks for the video have a fantastic week ahead 💜
Before you decide to swap the sleeves of the Paddington dress check the pattern pieces to check the differences.Then decide if it is possible to simply swap the sleeves.You won't be happy with them the way they are so you can then make the decision whether to re-cut the sleeves.You may still have enough fabric to make a garment as you'll have the old sleeve fabric to use.
I would leave the sleeves alone. I like them.
Hi Liz. Love your dresses and know my grandkids would love me to sew the some clothing items. Can you tell me which store you bought those duvet sets from. Also love that jersey fabric with the flowers on it. I’ve got to get some!!!! And the that black and cream dress is going to be “chef’s kiss”!
Yes of course - I got the duvet sets from Asda xx
I wonder if you could swap the sleeves, cutting them down slightly if you have to to make them fit the other sides.. They are so voluminous that making them a little less so would not be noticeable.. I know what it's like to have something that simply bothers you! It will not do in the long run. Love all your literary makes!
I think the paddington dress looks fab Liz! Do you know which blouse you might make with the remaining fabric? If you could cut the blouse sleeves from the dress sleeves, you could cut out new sleeves and use the old sleeves to cut out the new sleeves from? ❤
You could take the sleeves of and baste them to try a swap. If it doesn’t work you could make new ones. Since they are full it may not make much of a difference.
Recut the sleeves Liz. I can tell that you want to. I would if it were me. It’s cute though.
Take the sleeves off and spread out the gathers. and pin the pattern on for the opposite sleeves. RWith the sleeves being so full you should be able to re cut themi
As the sleeves have a slightly gathered sleeve head I would swap them over and see how they feel….
If you unpick the current sleeves, you could just recut the top of them to match the opposite curve (which would make them slightly shorter), and then you could reinsert them in the opposite armholes. How much do the sides of the sleeve cap vary on the pattern?
If you swap the sleeves, the dress would be exactly the same. I would cut othes if I had fabric. The fabric alone is staple, I would be fine with one garment.
That’s what I thought too, when the sleeves are swapped the current backs will become fronts and the dress will be the same as it is now. I would cut the new sleeves either out of your remaining Paddington fabric or some plain fabric. It is a fabulous dress though, the children at school will love it. If not too expensive you could just buy another duvet set.
Hy What fun but like you thé sleeves would be on my mind ,I think you should swap them over ,you could rejig the armhole with not much trouble and your mind would be at rest 👍😀😀😀
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Could you just re-cut the top of the sleeves and make those ones a bit shorter?
I would say go with your gut and change the sleeves or you won't enjoy wearing it.😊
Leave the sleeves alone. The dress makes me laugh.