In addition to a feature on Oliver + S patterns in Sew Beautiful Issue #126, we have published several fantastic garments made from Liesl's lines in other articles and pictorials -- in fact, check out the current issue of SB (#129) where designer Ivey Crenshaw of Sew Blessed shows off the Tea Party Sundress pattern in Amy Butler prints (above left) for her pictorial, "Spring in Full Bloom". (Garment pictured on right is "Marcy" by Bonnie Blue Designs; fabric print is also from Amy Butler.)
Oliver + S patterns are full of possibilities when it comes to creating a unique garment, and there are so many choices to make when deciding what look you'd like to create. Fabric choice is, of course, one of the most important (and most fun!) of these decisions; and who better to learn about fabric selection than from Liesl herself? Of its importance, she says:
As you know, Oliver + S patterns are designed with a sophisticated aesthetic in mind, and we wanted to share with our retailers how we go about selecting fabrics that highlight that fact. After all, the right design made up in the wrong fabric doesn’t, in the end, turn into a successful garment.In January of this year, Liesl wrapped up a blog series on the Principles of Fabric Selection, using samples made from Oliver + S patterns to illustrate her points throughout. We found it to be an invaluable resource for anyone who sews for children. These series topics are freely published on the Oliver + S blog for you to learn from and study:
- Introduction
- See the child before the outfit
- Think sophisticated and understated
- Look at the supporting fabrics in a collection, not necessarily the central prints
- Solid colors and neutrals can ground a bright, busy print
- Be eclectic; don’t be afraid to mix collections
- Look for updated versions of traditional prints
- Tonal and two-color prints look very fresh
- Approach juvenile prints with caution