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your projects: october
Hey everyone! Last month was absolutely amazing when it came to sewing projects made using Oliver + S and Liesl + Co. patterns. I came across some fantastic creations shared on both Facebook and Instagram, and I just had to gather a few of them to showcase here. We truly adore seeing what you've been creating, so keep those photos coming using the hashtags #lieslandco and #oliverands—we love finding your masterpieces!
Check out this incredible roundup of some of the best projects:

This month, there's a real emphasis on button-heavy designs from Liesl + Co., particularly their All Day Shirt pattern. These shirts have been popping up everywhere, and they're looking fabulous!

Let’s take a closer look at some of these standout projects:
1. A super fun fried-egg print All Day Shirt crafted by @stitchin_camaro.
2. A perfectly tailored Classic Shirt from the talented hands of @fayeraysews.
3. A bold vacation-themed All Day Shirt by @colleenie that’s perfect for sunny getaways.
4. A fashion-forward floral All Day Shirt sewn by @thesewinggirls at the @sewcialstudio.
5. A sleek All Day Shirt by @coliclothing that’s anything but ordinary.
6. And finally, an absolutely stunning autumnal Afternoon Tea Blouse made by @custommadebyauntiem.
Oliver + S didn’t fall short either—here are some of the incredible projects from last month:

1. A miniature version of the Jump Rope Dress from @raspberry_thimbles.
2. Checked Sunny Day Shorts cleverly repurposed from an old shirt by @pacutxa.
3. A striking cat-themed Buttoned-up Button-down Shirt from Inder.
4. Another Buttoned-up Button-down Shirt transformed into a Daniel Tiger design, clearly adored by @heathered_knit’s little one.
5. An impossibly cute toddler Forest Path Cape by @sewimpatient.
I hope you enjoyed this collection of projects—it’s something I’d love to continue sharing regularly, so keep an eye out for more!
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It’s always inspiring to see what people create with these patterns. Whether you’re new to sewing or a seasoned pro, there’s something magical about bringing these designs to life. If you haven’t already, give these patterns a try—you won’t be disappointed!