~ Aug 2013~ Sew what... We've gotta find a way back! Part I!!

Ahhh a little boy!!! They are sooo much fun!! Congrats! Love all the material!
 
D~ your flannel fabrics are very nice and very appropriate for a little boy! One suggestion I have is to wash your fabrics and dry them in the dryer before you cut out anything. Flannel tends to shrink - a lot, and if you wash and dry it first, most of the shrinkage should occur then. Some quilters will wash flannel twice before they cut it out.

I'm still flip-flopping myself on when I want to go for our next trip - either September (which I love) or December to see the Christmas decorations. We've been in February before and the weather was fine while we were there, but not quite warm enough for me to go swimming.

I loved the Daisy, Tigger and Eeyore bags. I'll have to keep an eye out for the Feb auction.



Flannel...wash a lot...the more it shrinks the softer it gets. I back all my quilts with flannel (just because it is what I to feel next to skin).

My grand daughter's favorite quilt is one I made out of her old receiving blankets. (with cotton batting and another flannel backing) Very heavy, but WARM...the softest quilt you ever touched...and I made it in a double size (or full) because that is the bedroom suite she had at the time.



Nini
 
D~

Congrates on the new nephew!

We have gone twice in August beginning and end. Honestly I do not recall the heat so much as the rain, torrential downpours and my frizzy hair.

The BB offer was for FD and changed to Room Discount while we were there but I did not find that out until after I returned home since we missed Mousekeeping the the day it changed and the day after as we ended up sick in our room and never received the new offer :furious:

Bob agreed to stay at Poly next trip so I definately need to get some kind of deal, fingers crossed

Thanks!

Rain??? Rain??? You mean it RAINS in Aug at WDW???? :confused3 Great... :crazy2: We are not big fans of rain... Well - at least we have these uber cool Disny ponchos. :thumbsup2

With bounce backs...timing is everything!

We arrived in November where the bounceback was a % off room only in January...then when we left in December, the bounce back was completely non existent! As in there was none, zip, nada!

Disney was in the middle of revamping their reservation system and since you could not make a reservation, they decided to go with no bounceback. Two days after we left...the bounce back offer was for free dining during the same Nov/Dec time frame for 2013.

Needless to say I was very angry! I tried to convince Disney they needed to let me have the bounceback...but no dice. But, for the past 4 years, the bounce back during late fall has been free dining for late fall.

So, now I get to worry that free dining won't be offered...or that military rates won't be extended.


Nini

OMG - seriously - they changed the BB in the middle of your vacation??? That really sucks! I will have to remember that when we are there.

just catching up a bit...

eeyore bag is so cute!

congrat on a new little nephew! will be fun for you to do boy stuff! love the fabrics you choose! you could also make some receiving blankets.

hope somesort of a discount comes through for your trip!

THanks Lisa... I need to get over to your PTR...

Ugh
where the _ _ _ _ did i leave off on this PTR??? mind tell me??!?!

NOT a clue... Had to block that other Chicago # this morning... I guess they were trying to call me all night last night. :confused3

I Applaud you for this.

I agree - Suzi is the greatest!

The Eeyore bag is A.M.A.Z.I.N.G all the little details your really are creative!!

Thanks Mo!

the pictures are yellow because the white balance is off on the camera. Speaking of how is the new photographer of the family?!?!?

Hmmm... I will have to see how I change that on my P&S...

She is doing well... She continues to take everyone out on photo shoots... But not me - I took a break for a while.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY to your PUPPY!!! the big 1!!! WHOOP!

I will let him know... Except that now he thinks he should have cake and icecream at every meal. :crazy2:

a HUGE congrats on a BOY!!!! How fun!!!! did you see the pack and play mickey set?!?!? def a need....
i miss you guys and i am BACK for sure!!! i need to catch up!!

Thanks!!! Super happy to have you back!


should take a picture of my email in box of all the dis emails i get.... :scared:
so a hijacking i will go!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

LOL YOu can set your Control Panel so you don't receive email notifiations - that might help?

D~ your flannel fabrics are very nice and very appropriate for a little boy! One suggestion I have is to wash your fabrics and dry them in the dryer before you cut out anything. Flannel tends to shrink - a lot, and if you wash and dry it first, most of the shrinkage should occur then. Some quilters will wash flannel twice before they cut it out.

Thanks for the tip - I always wash and dry my fabrics before I use them - but I will be sure to wash and dry the flannel an extra time or two - I don't think I have ever worked with flannel before?

I'm still flip-flopping myself on when I want to go for our next trip - either September (which I love) or December to see the Christmas decorations. We've been in February before and the weather was fine while we were there, but not quite warm enough for me to go swimming.

I really want to do WDW in Dec someday... I would love to see all of the Christmas decorations.

I loved the Daisy, Tigger and Eeyore bags. I'll have to keep an eye out for the Feb auction.

Thanks!

I just have to say...I popped on here breifly yesterday and congratulating you on the "It's a BOY!" that I thought...HOLY COW...HOW DID I MISS THAT D~ WAS PREGNANT!!!needless to say I backed up and read that you were expecting a nephew! Congrats!

ROFLMAO! Seriously - if I was to be having another baby - no one would be more shocked than I... Can we all say "medical miracle?"

Love the quilt fabrics...Maybe you could make some pillow cases for goive kids the world...maybe Cheryl will come and share her tutorial ...that is if she is finished working on her new version of the UPPB.

Lynn

Excellent idea... I was thinking of doing a coordinating pillow case for the baby to send at a later date too.

Ahhh a little boy!!! They are sooo much fun!! Congrats! Love all the material!

Thanks Sandra!

Flannel...wash a lot...the more it shrinks the softer it gets. I back all my quilts with flannel (just because it is what I to feel next to skin).

My grand daughter's favorite quilt is one I made out of her old receiving blankets. (with cotton batting and another flannel backing) Very heavy, but WARM...the softest quilt you ever touched...and I made it in a double size (or full) because that is the bedroom suite she had at the time.



Nini

I will wash it lots, I promise! I was wondering if I should line it too? I guess I will have to see how heavy it is when I get it?

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Well, my latest order went out in the mail yesterday... Phew... Now, let's hope it gets there before they leave for their trip.

After I came home from V's appt yesterday, I just wasn't sure what to do with myself? So, I sat on Facebook for a little bit, and I realized that the next Main Street Boutiques Launch is coming up on Feb 5th... :scratchin Hmmm.... I have just enough time to throw something together. So, I began work in my sewing room... Gotta pay for this trip some how... Right? :artist: It's really cool - and I hope you all love it.

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Trip stuff...

So, what if the girls and I compromise? They want to do 11 nights, I want to do 9... What if we did 10? It still gives me some savings - we can do ONE water park, instead of none. :scratchin

It's a thought... No final decisions will be made until Disney releases their discounts, but it's an option. :confused3

It's just so hard because there are our "must dos"... MK two full days, AK two full days, DHS one day, Epcot one day, 2 days off... That makes 8 full park days... So, that right there is our shortest trip. Throw in the water parks... Then we are at 10 full days. And the sad part, is each time we go - our must dos get longer, rather than shorter. :scared:

Sigh.

Anyways - I hope you all have a wonderful day today!

D~
 
Rain??? Rain??? You mean it RAINS in Aug at WDW???? :confused3 Great... :crazy2: We are not big fans of rain... Well - at least we have these uber cool Disny ponchos. :thumbsup2


D~

Oh you silly woman, wearing a poncho in 90+ degree heat and 100% humidity? Now that's hot...literally. Just plan on the daily thunderstorm to cool things off a bit. Typically they occur when my ds is at football practice, sometime between 4 and 6pm.
 

Bounce backs are definitely cyclic. Some run a week (like Saturday to Saturday) some are for longer periods, like 30 days or such. I always check the bounce back on the day we arrive and the day we leave... We frequently get a different one....

The only times I have never heard of a bounce back is ehn the system is expected to go down for maintenance...


Nini
 
Hey D~
All caught up on your PTR! You have been busy :) Your girls are both very talented! I love all the new bags (Tigger is my favorite) and the photos A took of you are awesome!

I can tell you from first hand experience Nephews are pretty awesome :cool1:

Did you get my reply via facebook PM on my upcoming UPB?

Monica
 
Flannel is very heavy when used in a quilt. If you plan to back it with flannel too, you really don't need a batting. I made a few flannel raggy quilts and did not line them. Those babies are heavy!

Do you know what type of pattern you plan to use? 9 patch blocks are easy and go together quickly - also easy to tie.
 
Oh you silly woman, wearing a poncho in 90+ degree heat and 100% humidity? Now that's hot...literally. Just plan on the daily thunderstorm to cool things off a bit. Typically they occur when my ds is at football practice, sometime between 4 and 6pm.

Great.... You just gave me a scary visual. :crazy2: Hmmm... I think between 4 & 6 works well with our schedules... How long do they normally last? Because that ALL DAY TORRENTIAL RAIN STORM on our Epcot day last year really sucked. :scared:

Bounce backs are definitely cyclic. Some run a week (like Saturday to Saturday) some are for longer periods, like 30 days or such. I always check the bounce back on the day we arrive and the day we leave... We frequently get a different one....

The only times I have never heard of a bounce back is ehn the system is expected to go down for maintenance...


Nini

OK - this is good info... So, if we get there and there's a nice bb in our room that encompasses our dates, I shouldn't hesitate to book?

Hey D~
All caught up on your PTR! You have been busy :) Your girls are both very talented! I love all the new bags (Tigger is my favorite) and the photos A took of you are awesome!

I can tell you from first hand experience Nephews are pretty awesome :cool1:

Did you get my reply via facebook PM on my upcoming UPB?

Monica

Sorry Monica... I thought I replied to you? I sent another reply last night - hopefully you go that one?

Thanks for all the compliments... Gotta love my goofy photos - she captured my personality quite well. And I like to think my girls are talented - there is more artistic talent in our family than I realized - I never thought much of it until V's art teacher said something at our last conferences (she has Alli last year)... Then I gave it a bit of thought... :scratchin And I guess I would have to agree - that if we all share a similar talent, it's our way of viewing the world. :confused3

Super excited to have our first nephew!!!

I will tell my DH you blocked him... �� Just kidding!!
I would advise against the cake and ice cream everyday... Might have stomach issues... LOL!
I'm serious... Your fingers are going to fall off!! You sewing machine you!!!

Yah - that guy was a creeper, that's for sure. Totally blocked now. :thumbsup2

Yah - I agree about the cake/icecream every day... but he thinks otherwise. :crazy2:

LOL... Maybe I am already fingerless and you just don't know it? :scratchin

Flannel is very heavy when used in a quilt. If you plan to back it with flannel too, you really don't need a batting. I made a few flannel raggy quilts and did not line them. Those babies are heavy!

Do you know what type of pattern you plan to use? 9 patch blocks are easy and go together quickly - also easy to tie.

I was going to do a raggy quilt, but then I found an adorable and EASY tutorial for a quilt... Since I have NO available time to make this said quilt - I think this tutorial is just perfect, I am pretty sure I could whip it up in a day or two... :thumbsup2 OK - I guess it's not really a quilt - it's more of a blanket... http://www.rileyblakedesigns.com/cutting-corners/2012/12/31/self-binding-blanket/ The only part I want to do differently is the ric-rac... I love ric-rac, but I don't like how the corners are done on this one? I am afraid they will unravel??? Do you think there is a better way to do the corners? Or I was thinking of maybe doing ribbon instead? Do you have any other ideas?

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Nothing exciting or fun happened at all yesterday...

I had to work at Target all day... It was super boring, I stood in the same spot all day, and really did nothing. Those are the hardest days for me - because I know I have SOOOO MUCH to do at home, it always feels like a waste to just go stand there for 6 hours. :crazy2:

Then, I came home and made dinner, did some dishes, laid down on the couch after dinner because I had a stupid headache behind my right eye - and I went to bed at about 7pm and out cold all night long. :faint:

Today, I plan to finish up my Launch items - yes, I have grandios plans for 2 Launch sets. :cool1:

Then... The baby flannel fabric started drifting in last night - so I hope to start washing that today, and maybe get a few things done for the little guy this weekend too. :lovestruc

I hope you all have the most amazing day today - where did this week go??? TGIF!

D~
 
I just have to say...I popped on here breifly yesterday and congratulating you on the "It's a BOY!" that I thought...HOLY COW...HOW DID I MISS THAT D~ WAS PREGNANT!!!:lmao::rotfl:...needless to say I backed up and read that you were expecting a nephew! Congrats!

Lynn
No offense D~ but this made me laugh.

Congrats on being an aunt to a new baby boy. I love your fabric choices and the colors are great. I was thinking that you might be able to make one of those covers that goes over the baby carrier/car seat. I found this tutorial at one point but I'm sure there are others out there: http://www.cluckclucksew.com/2010/04/car-seat-cover-aka-greeter-deterrent.html

I can see why the girls don't want to shorten the trip. More days in Disney = More fun but I'm sure you will figure it out.

Can't wait to see the launch bags. I'm sure the new bag you made will be a big hit and I'm sure the receiver will be pleasantly surprised when she opens her package.

I've been busy making things for our trip and got to make a few t-shirts for me to wear. I realized when I was making the shirts that I was leaning toward pink to coordinate with my lanyard!
 
Took me a while to get caught up with your TR. It's a happening place! First of all, congratulations on the nephew on his way!!! Such fun. The flannel you picked is so cute. For me, it's harder to find cute things for a boy and still be boyish. Those are perfect.:goodvibes

My week has gone fast as well. One of our DDs came on Monday and will be here until this coming Sunday. She's the one with a 4 month old and a soon to be 4 year old. We've been having lots of fun, but our DD has a cold and she shared it with me, so yesterday was a total jammies/movies/play with Charlotte day.

If you are planning to get rip insurance. Oh, I mean trip insurance,:rolleyes1 I would not get it with Disney. There are other trip insurances out there that are less expensive and cover more things. I have been reading up on it. I have always gotten it through Disney myself, but next trip I'm going to look into other companies. I'm sure there's all kinds of info right here on the DIS if you're interested. Someone suggested Googling trip insurance.

I would hate to see you cut your trip short since you've got it all planned out. I do understand paying cash as you go. That, IMO, is the only way to go. But I think the free dining will come about for the last of August through September. I know you have to make plans as though it won't, but can you keep it as is until it gets to your pay off date to see if something comes up around then? I know you have your heart set on the royal rooms, but that would be a savings if you could bring yourself to do a regular room. Of course the location is so perfect...see, I can't even make my mind up and it's not my trip!!! Don't forget to check once in a while for pin codes. Also, if you know you're going back for the Sweet 16, you could check if there are AP holders discounts. I got a 40% off room rate with my AP for Sept of 2011. Here I am, spending more of your money!:upsidedow

Glad you got your latest order in the mail. I'm sure the recipient will love it...whatever it is! Can't wait to see it! Sorry it was so slow at Target. I always hated those days too. We have been wanting to get to Target all week, but with being sick and the temps in single digits, we've sort of burrowed in. :crowded:

Hope you have a great weekend, sewing or whatever makes you happy!
 
I have been surfing the internet all morning for some more blanket ideas - and I came across this one, which I just adore...

Soooo....

Screech....

Change of plans...

http://coopcrafts.com/2011/06/10/cut-chenille-baby-blanket/

Tell me that this isn't the most ADORABLE little baby boy blanket EVER!

ACK!!! Gotta stop looking!

D~

I like that one so much more than the other one. It will be a breeze for you since you're used to quilting those straight lines. How DO you keep your lines so straight??? It will take more time, but the result will be fantastic. I may even have to do one or two of them!::yes::
 
Quick thought....if you are going to do the chenille check out the tutorial BEFORE you wash the flannel....I have never made one, but the one I saw said to not wash the flannel first...it will make the chenille look so much better!
 
All caught up on your PTR again :)
The fabric you got looks great. And the blanket you found on the internet looks great as well. I like the technique that is used on the blanket looks really fun.
I wish you and your family a happy weekend :goodvibes
 
I think I am only going to be using cash on trips to Disney now. After having our credit card compromised this summer I think it will be easier just to pay cash.


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So, I sat on Facebook for a little bit, and I realized that the next Main Street Boutiques Launch is coming up on Feb 5th... :scratchin Hmmm.... I have just enough time to throw something together. So, I began work in my sewing room... Gotta pay for this trip some how... Right? :artist: It's really cool - and I hope you all love it.
D~

So happy that you are joining us that night :cool1::cheer2:


I have been surfing the internet all morning for some more blanket ideas - and I came across this one, which I just adore...

Soooo....

Screech....

Change of plans...

http://coopcrafts.com/2011/06/10/cut-chenille-baby-blanket/

Tell me that this isn't the most ADORABLE little baby boy blanket EVER!

ACK!!! Gotta stop looking!

D~

that's most ADORABLE little baby boy blanket EVER! :lmao:
 
I have to say that I'm not real crazy about the first blanket, but I love the chenille blanket. I've never done chenille myself, but it doesn't look like its all that complicated to do. Might take some time to sew all the straight lines though. The tutorial calls for cotton on the front, but you could still use your flannel print.


the first blanket doesn't have any stitching to hold the 2 pieces of fabric together other than the stitching on the rick rack. Not sure that will hold up all that well once its washed a few times. You can substitute any type of trim for the rick rack, including ribbon.
 
Congrats on being Auntie to a boy.

Congrats on having a DH who can help with the taxes (it's not that mine doesn't want to, he seems to have the touch of death when it comes to the IRS. He once had to pay an additional $200 for overpaying by 40 cents.)

Looove the chenile baby quilt idea. I have a coworker who is due in May and if I want to actually give her something, I should start working on it. :)

I always put the trip on our Disney card, but pay it off with monies set aside. DH always used to pay off his trips before going, so he has that history. & we always use cash during the actual trip, except for gas.

I am slowly working sewing back into the routine with a long term project I've had going for about a year or so. Hopefully by Easter, I should be back on a regular sewing schedule.

Coming from a creative family, Alli may not sew, but she definately has the creative touch with her photography. Among me and my 4 sisters we sew, bead, weave, knit, crochet, cross stitch, sculpt, sing, play various musical instruments and we're always picking up new ways to be creative. So if V sews and Alli takes the pictures, they'll be able to create a fabulous webstore!

And in the very wise words of RuthIE; Planning should not be stressful.
 



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