Disboutiquers Part 15 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes psst..we sew

How are you guys figuring out when you first posted? I've been a Dis'er for a long time, but not sure when I came to these threads. Pretty early on. i still remember how we used to post auctions we liked and stuff like Voldemort etc. I know I was here fairly early on because I have a Minnie/Walmart dress myself. I've never been good at posting pics of things I've made though. I've always been behind the learning curve of so many of you! I also remember lots of people that have come and gone. i know I'm not here as much either. LIFE!!!!



For the person who posted about BBB. We have done it 3 times, each with something we brought from home. In my opinion, your DD will be more comfortable and get more attention and "fairy dust" if you don't have the dress that so many others buy there. The first time we went, my DD just wore a simple appliqued tee and a tutu that I had made out of tulle, and the Fairy Godmothers went nuts over it!
 
We did BBB with our own dress last year b/c DD does NOT do well with itchy. I used a disney store dress, but I made the pink Cindy Dress for Parke Fare, and it was a big hit. I don't think you would be spending a lot on materials to make one. As lots of pp's have said cotton broadcloth is pretty cheap. Also, I don't know that I would fully trust a $20-30 dress on etsy. I would personally never be able to make it worth my time to sell one for that b/c of the time involved in making it. Those rull skirted ball gowns take a lot of time to gather, and the detailing takes time as well.

The $25ish dresses wear just simpler ones -- looked liked Carla C's Simply Sweet pattern. The princess dresses are much pricier, which is why I would consider making my own. I know I could make the simpler ones as well, but think it might be easier/less frustrating to just buy those.
 
For the person who posted about BBB. We have done it 3 times, each with something we brought from home. In my opinion, your DD will be more comfortable and get more attention and "fairy dust" if you don't have the dress that so many others buy there. The first time we went, my DD just wore a simple appliqued tee and a tutu that I had made out of tulle, and the Fairy Godmothers went nuts over it!

I can vouge for this. :) Last year Griz, our girls and myself got to spend some time together in WDW. I could be mistaken but I think her DD wore a pettiskirt to the BBB. Later on that night when we met up both of girls had on pettiskirts on. They had so much fun and everyone stopped us to say how cute they were. The girls even got special autograph postcards from one of the cast members.
 
ok this is the dress I am making but I don't think I like it - I love the fabric for the top but I don't think I like it with the patchwork bottom(which I am loving how full it is coming out.) I have small red dot but it is not exactly the same color red as the red in the patch work - it is very close but not exact and the white dots are a little bigger. there are the only two prints I have from the set of fabrics - what do you think? I could probably do it if I had something to break up the top & The skirt. Yes I can go out to see if I can find the other fabric or something to match in a solid red or white and remake the bodice but I don't know if I will be able to find something in time to leave me with enough time to finish it tomorrow night for Friday. I probably only need half a yard for a bodice.
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oddly enought it is kinda growing on me. maybe if I had a red ribbon to go around the waist?

I think it's gorgeous as it is. CarlC has a free Bow Sash that might work.

Oh okay. I see now. I thought it was fitted onto the bodice instead of being gathered.
I think your idea with the ribbon is great.
http://sewritzytitzy.blogspot.com/2008/11/from-annas-gardenfabric-flower-tutorial.html
That is the kind of flower I was talking about. I haven't tried it yet, so I don't know if it is difficult. I think they are so pretty though.

I love this flower! Thanks so much for posting the link. I have to make one, for what? I've no idea. :lmao:

New here and particularly new to this thread. I was planning on doing BBB with dd and doing the full package. I have seen a lot of concern on other threads over itchy dresses supplied by BBB, but a lot of people felt that it's so worth doing the full package just for the experience. I am now thinking I'd rather spend my money on a nice cotton dress (which I *might* be able to make myself), but will that take away from the experience and will dd still want one of the BBB supplied dresses as I read that happens a lot as well? Obviously there is no way anyone can predict what my fickle dd would do, but I'd liike opinions from those of you who have done BBB both with and without the dress package.

Second question is not at all related to BBB. It's a cost factor question. I can sew but am quite novice. Most of my things turn out OK, but they take me a lot of time to complete and I haven't done anything in over 2 years probably b/c sewing doesn't come easy to me. I have seen dresses on etsy for around $25-$30 that I quite like. [edited to add that these inexpensive dresses are simple ones / looks like Carla C's Simply Sweet pattern -- these are NOT princess dresses that I would use for BBB, they are just everyday dresses] Would it be less expensive for me to go with etsy than to make my own? For example, if I would try a Carla C pattern how much would materials average? I know if I make my own clothes I will get the staisfaction/pride factor, but I know I also will likely get frustrated along the way and chances are my clothes won't come across as polished as a better seamstress's would.

And yes, one more question. I would like to make dd a cotton Cinderella dress for 1900 PF. How do I dress ds? He will be almost 8 and is well past the stage where we could get by with Prince Charming (also would my dh puke if I even tried). I was thinking a light or white polo shirt with nicer khaki pants but I thought it would be really cute to do an iron on patch on the pocket of the mice or something not too girly. I can not applique. Problem is I can't find a small iron on applique of the mice. Any other suggestions would be welcome.

BTW, I have loved reading through this entire thread the past couple of days and seeing all the amazing creations. What a talented bunch you are! My dirty house has been neglected and it will only get worse if I drag my sewing machine out again!

Kirsta usually asks for an outfit whenever we are in Disney. I've always told her that I'd make her one and she was fine with that. Anyway, she's been to BBB twice and been dressed up, but never the full package and she was fine with it. If you were to make it, you may not be pleased with the results, but you'd be surprised at what DD will think. She will love it and be proud that her Mommy made it. Okay, so some kids are picky. :rotfl: For DS, what I did for my nephew, he work khaki shorts and a light blue polo. I ironed on an emblem that looks like a metal. It worked in the "theme" and he didn't feel like it was goofy.
 

The closest Morgan has ever come to having "curls". It was her 4 1/2 B-day party. She was still in China for her 4th:headache: so we celebrated 4.5:cool1:

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One of the first dresses I made her for pre-school.
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Oh My! I forgot about this outfit!
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Look at little Morgan! She is just toooo cute! and I love her "curls"!

I was lurking and wanted to play along.

My join date is 7-23-07
my first post here was in #1 on 8-5-07 it was about how to post pictures :rotfl::lmao:
My first outfit I posted.
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Thank you for letting me share. i have not been able to post much but I look every day and I am always in awwwwwwww over everything I see. :grouphug:

Your kids have grown so much! Look at how cute they are!

Tired of Morgan yet? LOL

Her first Movie: CARS and Cars Spinny dress
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NO! She is so cute!

I made a stripwork jumper out of those fabrics. I used a double ruffle on the bottom with the ladybug white fab first and then the black and white dot. I would go with the black and white dot for the ruffle. Here's some pics of Hayleigh from Hilton Head this spring. This was my first CarlaC pattern attempt.....so I guess this is my "first" post. SInce I started using hers I haven't touched a store-bought pattern. I can't wait for her to post the adult dress! (hint hint) :rolleyes1

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Here's an outfit I made last week using just the patchwork for easy fit shorts and the ladybug print on the bottom. I am kicking myself for not buying the rest of what walmart had when it was there:mad:

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LOVE both of these!

ok this is the dress I am making but I don't think I like it - I love the fabric for the top but I don't think I like it with the patchwork bottom(which I am loving how full it is coming out.) I have small red dot but it is not exactly the same color red as the red in the patch work - it is very close but not exact and the white dots are a little bigger. there are the only two prints I have from the set of fabrics - what do you think? I could probably do it if I had something to break up the top & The skirt. Yes I can go out to see if I can find the other fabric or something to match in a solid red or white and remake the bodice but I don't know if I will be able to find something in time to leave me with enough time to finish it tomorrow night for Friday. I probably only need half a yard for a bodice.
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oddly enought it is kinda growing on me. maybe if I had a red ribbon to go around the waist?

I think this looks great and Sydni(who is 6) just walked by and said "WHOA that is beautiful!"

Absolutely adorable!!!

Thank you!

Morning all!
Once again you all have made some great things! Can't wait to see the farmhouse make over!

Both are so cute! Still trying to convince Nik she needs a casual Sleeping Booty dress but she isn't budging she wants full blown gown! Maybe I can convince her she needs both:thumbsup2

Thanks Marlo! I think Nik needs both!:thumbsup2
 
Okey-Dokey. I'm looking for a serger. Any suggestions/reccomendations? One that won't break the bank?
 
Leslie, I have the singer from Wally's. It is not bad but not great. It is under $200 so that is nice. I know they also have a Brother that is a little over $200. That one has better reviews.
 
I also have the singer serger from Wlamart - finishes the seams fine.


Does anyone here order pettiskirts from Sam's? If you do can I order one with you next time you place an order?
 
Leslie, I have the singer from Wally's. It is not bad but not great. It is under $200 so that is nice. I know they also have a Brother that is a little over $200. That one has better reviews.

I was wondering what one you had, I couldn't remember. My first sewing machine was a Singer, and I wasn't thrilled with it. I'll check out the Brother - those sergers still scare me!! :scared1:
 
I was wondering what one you had, I couldn't remember. My first sewing machine was a Singer, and I wasn't thrilled with it. I'll check out the Brother - those sergers still scare me!! :scared1:

I need to replace my Singer and most likely will get the Brother. The Singer is a good starter serger. I just have worn it out!!! I am not sure what serger Jess has but I know she likes it a lot. Also, Dawn loves her serger. It's a huskylock. I think she found a great deal on :wizard:

Have fun shopping!!
 
Love all the little girls in their customs! Such cute stuff posted lately.

My three day project is finally done. This is so embarassing but I am a fan of the makeover shows so here is my closet before:

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And here is after:

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If you would like more details, click "my blog" in my signature.

Here is what is next:

Great job! When can you come to my house:rotfl2::rotfl2:

Hope your parents aren't spoiling her too much! ;)

Using this image to digitize an embroidery design.. Is her face supposed to be white? and her neck flesh colored? I found one picture that was coloredi n and her face was white. Any help would be appreciated! I am a Mulan novice!

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This one I actually know b/c the kids have been on a Mulan kick this week: When she goes to the matchmaker, she is in this outfit, with the umbrella, with her face made up in the white. After the debacle at the matchmakers, she runs away and while she sings reflections (love that song) she wipes the makeup off, to reveal her "true self". So either is technically correct. Personally, I like her more w/o the makeup, but it all depends on which look you're going for.

One of the first dresses I made her for pre-school.
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Oh My! I forgot about this outfit!
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Morgan looks soooo cute!
I was lurking and wanted to play along.

My join date is 7-23-07
my first post here was in #1 on 8-5-07 it was about how to post pictures :rotfl::lmao:
My first outfit I posted.
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Thank you for letting me share. i have not been able to post much but I look every day and I am always in awwwwwwww over everything I see. :grouphug:
These looked awesome! Love the ear clippies!
Gorgeous!!!!! I love Emily's hair in these pics. She looks so gown up!!

Super impressive! I love it! I laugh at the irony of your last sentence...




Are you kidding!!!! You with your super mad sewing skills have never used bias tape on a hem? Get to it! I'm sure it will be fab!!!!


Beautiful! I love the pics!

Welcome!!! The red dot is sold at JoAnns!

I have been lurking for the last couple weeks because I have been working like a mad woman on the house. (Not even any time for facebook!) We are hoping to move in a few weeks so I really want to finish it!! Just so you can see what we started with, and what a ginormous project this has been (hence why you haven't "seen" me!)
Our charming little farm house. lol
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back
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living room... this is actually after we sheetrocked and painted
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den looking into the kitchen which as you can see has NO walls. We has to start from scratch in there!
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what the upstairs looked like. lol
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Hopefully in the next couple of weeks I can show you what it really looks like now!


I had to walk down memory lane too. my first post is on page 38 of thread one, 4/20/2007.
I have been sewing for a long time (mom is a seamstress) so the first thing I posted was not the first thing sewn...
I will show you the first thing I appliqued though, which like a lot of you also said, was a "hot mess".
Without further ado...
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What are you talking about, the pants look great! Can't wait to see what you've done with the house; looks like it had great bones, but needed an unbelieveable amount of work; Y'all are brave!
Tired of Morgan yet? LOL

Her first Movie: CARS and Cars Spinny dress
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Never tired of Morgan, she looks adorable!
I made a stripwork jumper out of those fabrics. I used a double ruffle on the bottom with the ladybug white fab first and then the black and white dot. I would go with the black and white dot for the ruffle. Here's some pics of Hayleigh from Hilton Head this spring. This was my first CarlaC pattern attempt.....so I guess this is my "first" post. SInce I started using hers I haven't touched a store-bought pattern. I can't wait for her to post the adult dress! (hint hint) :rolleyes1

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Here's an outfit I made last week using just the patchwork for easy fit shorts and the ladybug print on the bottom. I am kicking myself for not buying the rest of what walmart had when it was there:mad:

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These are both adorable!
ok this is the dress I am making but I don't think I like it - I love the fabric for the top but I don't think I like it with the patchwork bottom(which I am loving how full it is coming out.) I have small red dot but it is not exactly the same color red as the red in the patch work - it is very close but not exact and the white dots are a little bigger. there are the only two prints I have from the set of fabrics - what do you think? I could probably do it if I had something to break up the top & The skirt. Yes I can go out to see if I can find the other fabric or something to match in a solid red or white and remake the bodice but I don't know if I will be able to find something in time to leave me with enough time to finish it tomorrow night for Friday. I probably only need half a yard for a bodice.
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oddly enought it is kinda growing on me. maybe if I had a red ribbon to go around the waist?
I really like the idea of the ruffle in the same fabric as the bodice w/ your ribbon and flower idea; I think it's going to look amazing!
New here and particularly new to this thread. I was planning on doing BBB with dd and doing the full package. I have seen a lot of concern on other threads over itchy dresses supplied by BBB, but a lot of people felt that it's so worth doing the full package just for the experience. I am now thinking I'd rather spend my money on a nice cotton dress (which I *might* be able to make myself), but will that take away from the experience and will dd still want one of the BBB supplied dresses as I read that happens a lot as well? Obviously there is no way anyone can predict what my fickle dd would do, but I'd liike opinions from those of you who have done BBB both with and without the dress package.

Second question is not at all related to BBB. It's a cost factor question. I can sew but am quite novice. Most of my things turn out OK, but they take me a lot of time to complete and I haven't done anything in over 2 years probably b/c sewing doesn't come easy to me. I have seen dresses on etsy for around $25-$30 that I quite like. [edited to add that these inexpensive dresses are simple ones / looks like Carla C's Simply Sweet pattern -- these are NOT princess dresses that I would use for BBB, they are just everyday dresses] Would it be less expensive for me to go with etsy than to make my own? For example, if I would try a Carla C pattern how much would materials average? I know if I make my own clothes I will get the staisfaction/pride factor, but I know I also will likely get frustrated along the way and chances are my clothes won't come across as polished as a better seamstress's would.

And yes, one more question. I would like to make dd a cotton Cinderella dress for 1900 PF. How do I dress ds? He will be almost 8 and is well past the stage where we could get by with Prince Charming (also would my dh puke if I even tried). I was thinking a light or white polo shirt with nicer khaki pants but I thought it would be really cute to do an iron on patch on the pocket of the mice or something not too girly. I can not applique. Problem is I can't find a small iron on applique of the mice. Any other suggestions would be welcome.

BTW, I have loved reading through this entire thread the past couple of days and seeing all the amazing creations. What a talented bunch you are! My dirty house has been neglected and it will only get worse if I drag my sewing machine out again!
I don't think the top package is worth it; who wants to carry a wand around Disney and wear uncomfortable plastic shoes? I brought DD's "princess" dress w/ me and it was just as special! I think you should make their own; if you watch the sales it works out a lot cheaper, and you have the sense of accomplishment, too! Yes,m the pattern is $10, but I've used it literally 8 times in less than 4 months, and have plans for 4 mmore, so you def., get your moneys worth!
Okey-Dokey. I'm looking for a serger. Any suggestions/reccomendations? One that won't break the bank?

I have the little brother 1034D; got it for $199, very happy with it!
 
The closest Morgan has ever come to having "curls". It was her 4 1/2 B-day party. She was still in China for her 4th:headache: so we celebrated 4.5:cool1:

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She is SOOOO cute!

I was lurking and wanted to play along.

My join date is 7-23-07
my first post here was in #1 on 8-5-07 it was about how to post pictures :rotfl::lmao:
My first outfit I posted.
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Thank you for letting me share. i have not been able to post much but I look every day and I am always in awwwwwwww over everything I see. :grouphug:

That is adorable!

Gorgeous!!!!! I love Emily's hair in these pics. She looks so gown up!!

Super impressive! I love it! I laugh at the irony of your last sentence...




Are you kidding!!!! You with your super mad sewing skills have never used bias tape on a hem? Get to it! I'm sure it will be fab!!!!


Beautiful! I love the pics!

Welcome!!! The red dot is sold at JoAnns!

I have been lurking for the last couple weeks because I have been working like a mad woman on the house. (Not even any time for facebook!) We are hoping to move in a few weeks so I really want to finish it!! Just so you can see what we started with, and what a ginormous project this has been (hence why you haven't "seen" me!)
Our charming little farm house. lol
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Hopefully in the next couple of weeks I can show you what it really looks like now!

Those applique jeans looked great! And I love the house! SO much work but it will be great when it's done. I absolutely love the front porch. I can't wait to see photos when it's done!

Tired of Morgan yet? LOL

Her first Movie: CARS and Cars Spinny dress
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Yay! More Morgan! That dress is so spinny and cute!

I made a stripwork jumper out of those fabrics. I used a double ruffle on the bottom with the ladybug white fab first and then the black and white dot. I would go with the black and white dot for the ruffle. Here's some pics of Hayleigh from Hilton Head this spring. This was my first CarlaC pattern attempt.....so I guess this is my "first" post. SInce I started using hers I haven't touched a store-bought pattern. I can't wait for her to post the adult dress! (hint hint) :rolleyes1

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Here's an outfit I made last week using just the patchwork for easy fit shorts and the ladybug print on the bottom. I am kicking myself for not buying the rest of what walmart had when it was there:mad:

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cute outfits! I love ladybugs! DD11 is nicknamed Jaydiebug.

ok this is the dress I am making but I don't think I like it - I love the fabric for the top but I don't think I like it with the patchwork bottom(which I am loving how full it is coming out.) I have small red dot but it is not exactly the same color red as the red in the patch work - it is very close but not exact and the white dots are a little bigger. there are the only two prints I have from the set of fabrics - what do you think? I could probably do it if I had something to break up the top & The skirt. Yes I can go out to see if I can find the other fabric or something to match in a solid red or white and remake the bodice but I don't know if I will be able to find something in time to leave me with enough time to finish it tomorrow night for Friday. I probably only need half a yard for a bodice.
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oddly enought it is kinda growing on me. maybe if I had a red ribbon to go around the waist?

I actually love it! I think the ruffle would be really cute in the black with hearts you used on the bodice. I do think a red ribbon sash with a fabric daisy on it would be cute. Just use the button center to attach it to the ribbon. I have made fabric daisies before:

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New here and particularly new to this thread. I was planning on doing BBB with dd and doing the full package. I have seen a lot of concern on other threads over itchy dresses supplied by BBB, but a lot of people felt that it's so worth doing the full package just for the experience. I am now thinking I'd rather spend my money on a nice cotton dress (which I *might* be able to make myself), but will that take away from the experience and will dd still want one of the BBB supplied dresses as I read that happens a lot as well? Obviously there is no way anyone can predict what my fickle dd would do, but I'd liike opinions from those of you who have done BBB both with and without the dress package.

Second question is not at all related to BBB. It's a cost factor question. I can sew but am quite novice. Most of my things turn out OK, but they take me a lot of time to complete and I haven't done anything in over 2 years probably b/c sewing doesn't come easy to me. I have seen dresses on etsy for around $25-$30 that I quite like. [edited to add that these inexpensive dresses are simple ones / looks like Carla C's Simply Sweet pattern -- these are NOT princess dresses that I would use for BBB, they are just everyday dresses] Would it be less expensive for me to go with etsy than to make my own? For example, if I would try a Carla C pattern how much would materials average? I know if I make my own clothes I will get the staisfaction/pride factor, but I know I also will likely get frustrated along the way and chances are my clothes won't come across as polished as a better seamstress's would.

And yes, one more question. I would like to make dd a cotton Cinderella dress for 1900 PF. How do I dress ds? He will be almost 8 and is well past the stage where we could get by with Prince Charming (also would my dh puke if I even tried). I was thinking a light or white polo shirt with nicer khaki pants but I thought it would be really cute to do an iron on patch on the pocket of the mice or something not too girly. I can not applique. Problem is I can't find a small iron on applique of the mice. Any other suggestions would be welcome.

BTW, I have loved reading through this entire thread the past couple of days and seeing all the amazing creations. What a talented bunch you are! My dirty house has been neglected and it will only get worse if I drag my sewing machine out again!

My DD's always go to BBB when we go to Disneyworld. One year they had princess dresses I bought in the park (the night before at WOD because I wasn't sure they'd have their sizes in stock at BBB) and once in mom-made princess themed outfits. They actually got much more attention in the outfits I made and that made them feel even more special because they didn't look just like all the other girls there.

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Okey-Dokey. I'm looking for a serger. Any suggestions/reccomendations? One that won't break the bank?

I have the Brother from Walmart and I love it! It has seen a lot of miles!
 
This was actually my first post on the thread. Dw made the pink dress. I made the others. I guess I was too afraid to come out of the sewing closet to admit that I made them!

I just wanted to say that I am sooo glad you came out of the "closet" Tom. I love your creations and there is no shame in a ma sewing, I actually have my DH in awe all the time when I show him your creations. . .
 
My DD's always go to BBB when we go to Disneyworld. One year they had princess dresses I bought in the park (the night before at WOD because I wasn't sure they'd have their sizes in stock at BBB) and once in mom-made princess themed outfits. They actually got much more attention in the outfits I made and that made them feel even more special because they didn't look just like all the other girls there.

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I don't think I have seen this one! How cute is she!!!!!
 
Okey-Dokey. I'm looking for a serger. Any suggestions/reccomendations? One that won't break the bank?

I bought the Janome Juno 3434d from Hancock's. I've just started really using it and I love it! The directions aren't difficult to interpret and now that I've threaded it myself once, I've got the hang of it. I'm still playing around with it. But, so far, I've been very satisfied. It was $199 at Hancock's and I bought it when they were having a sale. I think I paid like $150 for it. I can't remember.
 
Thank you all for your replies. You all have convinced me to attempt my own princess dress for BBB and thank you so much to the poster who suggested dd use their dressing room to change into it.

I am going to make (gulp!) a Cinderella dress for 1900 PF (probably traditional blue) and will likely dress ds in a blue polo and khaki pants. He hates characters anyway so not sure we'll be able to get him in any pictures. I have plenty of time to attempt the dress.

For BBB I will let dd pick which princess she wants and try to make something as well. If she selects Belle I will do a simple version (short dress with leggings under for practicality of walking around the park afterward). I am hoping to do BBB in the morning (and will now just do the least expensive package) and then PSD at Akershus for lunch or dinner.

I did order a custom Nemo outfit for Epcot (and may make a trip to AK that day just for the Nemo show), will do a simple Minnie black and red outfit for MK, an animal print for AK, perhaps Cars theme for DHS and still need to come up with something for MVMCP. I likely won't really get started on anything until the kids are back in school again. My dh works long hours and often is gone (military) and the last place I want to drag the kids is to a fabric store that I want to spend hours at. So be patient and stay tuned, hopefully in mid Sept I can post photos of my first creation!

And if you all would share what pattern you use for a Cinderella dress I'd appreciate that as well.

Thanks again ladies (and Tom whoever you are!).
 
$45 is a pretty good price for Kaiya Eve pettiskirt isn't it? So my sis knew I had been looking for a few more pettis for Taylor to wear with the things I am making for Disney World....she told me there was a boutique down the road from her house that had some.... So I went to check it out while I was in WV visiting this weekend. Well every time I went the lights were out and door locked, but I could see a Kaiya Eve pink petti in the window and I could see on the tags it was Taylor's size, a dark almost raspberry pink was one of the colors I was looking for. I was bummed when they never seemed to be open I guess they closed for the holiday weekend. Anyhow my sis went today to get it for me.... She called and said it was $45, I asked if they had any other colors in Taylor's size, but they didn't. My sister asked up front just to be sure, and they said they could order other colors and have them within a week..... I told her to go ahead and get white and black too. She said the owner was over the moon excited about me getting 3 (there can't be that huge of a markup if they are only $45 right? or am I crazy?)..... plus the owner kept calling them tutu's and asking if DD took dance, she seemed to think it was a wonderful idea to put them under a skirt, but seemed like she had never heard the idea before. I saw the one my sis got, and even made her send me a picture to make sure it was a petti and not a tutu, I can't imagine what kind of boutique owner wouldn't know the difference??


Hi! um, I would totally order 4-8 pettis from this lady (my sister in law and I have four girls betwenn us). Can I please PM you for the store info???
Thanks,
Christi
 
Hi,
REVROB, Do you have any info on the name of the striped fabric or the collection the fabric is from you used on the asian dress??? Love it, but when I searched for michael miller striped, I got a TON of choices.
thanks,
Christi
 
Hi, I know someone asked a while ago for a Vida tute...did I miss it? Can someone please point me in the right direction???
Thanks,
Christi
 
den looking into the kitchen which as you can see has NO walls. We has to start from scratch in there!
I love the old wood stove! I can't wait to see the rest of the pictures. I have to admit, my dh would faint if I told him I wanted to take on a project of that scope. I've always thought I'd like to try something like that and he says no way.

I have no idea why the picture didn't show up.
 


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