I feel like I can now officially become a part of the Disboutiquers
First and foremeost, I owe thanks to everyone here for giving me the courage to pull my machine back out and make something I am actually proud of. All of you have helped me find patterns that are simple, given me tips on needles, thread, topstitching, etc. And you've all posted such beautiful, inspiring creations. So thank you to all

(Never mind the few seams I had to rip out and redo).
The story behind the dress is that I wanted to make something to test before making Disney clothes so I chose a back to school outfit. I had dd try on the bodice and she hated it. She said she wouldn't wear anything with the number fabric (ugh!). Well, since all the fabric was purchased and cut I pursued and figured I'd bribe dd with Disney dollars. Once I completed the dress I showed it to dd and showed her how it twirled. She immediately begged to put it on and didn't want to take it off and wants to wear it all day tomorrow and have all her clothes from here on out be twirly!
For the Disney wardrobe I am hoping to do those outfits once dd returns to school so they can be surprises presented to her at Disney.
OK, now lets hope the photos work:
Oh, and I plan to add a sash (have it cut but not sewn) and have yet to make a hairbow.
Could not for the life of me get a decent twirl photo, but you can admire dd's curls in this one:
Yes, you get loads of photos since this is my first real creation. Pattern is Ellie's twirl dress from YCMT. Fabric is from our last remaining
Walmart fabric spot which is due to close next March
And while I think I've learned to post pics, I have yet to learn multiquote, but wanted to mention:
Nicole: glad dh is doing better and hope his new meds keep things at bay
Miranda: I too vote for the petty since the appliques show better ~ and stunning creations once again
Teresa: Keeping FIL in my thoughts and hoping for the best