Disboutiquers Part 19 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes psst..we sew ;-)

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I have a question that has probably been asked a million times...I read thru Heathesues tutorial for hand applique, but my question can you do this on a tee shirt or do you have to take the seams apart and applique on the front of the shirt then sew back together, or can you sew onto the tee shirt as a whole....does this make any sense?:confused3

I don't for a tee. There is usually room to work around without have to cut the side. I just slip the front of the shirt under the needle and bunch up the back.
 
Thank you so much everyone. This will just mean more than you could imagine to this family. This trip will be a celebration of Life and Health - a magical trip of a life time!!! And they asked us to come along!!!!!!! WOO HOO!!!

If you could say a quick prayer for Daniel. His last chemo is supposed to be Tuesday, but he is in the hospital right now with a central line infection. Pray that he clears it by Tuesday!!!!!!! Teresa told me you were asking for more recent pictures, and Im working on getting some of the other kids (they dont have a digital camera to send me some pics) to show you too!!
Daniel - when did he get so teenagery and like that piratey skull and crossbone stuff?????


Prayers said for Daniel. :goodvibes I'm thrilled that you get to go on their trip. :thumbsup2

I did not get a chance to get in on their Big Give since it closed so quick but I'd love to send him a card if you think it would be ok. You can PM if you'd like to give me the address.
 
I finally finished one Read Across America Day outfit....I think its in March but this one took two weekends and I have another to make so I started early. My DD6 designed the whole thing. I started out with a Vida in mind and she thought of the patchwork twirl and the top too. I used Carla's Precious Dress pattern but I just extended the bodice. The skirt is her Patchwork twirl. Carla digitized the words for me and the applique is from DigitalByDesign. And the fabric is Michael Miller a mix of "ta da" and "plain jane" and some red dot thrown in for good measure :rotfl2: And my friend, RevRob, was the source of the Cat in the Hat fabric and ruffle in the skirt!!! Thanks EVERYONE!!!!!

Too many pics coming right up!!!


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Sitting by the window like in the book but instead of rain...we are getting snow!!!!

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Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!!!! :cheer2:
 
I finally finished one Read Across America Day outfit....I think its in March but this one took two weekends and I have another to make so I started early. My DD6 designed the whole thing. I started out with a Vida in mind and she thought of the patchwork twirl and the top too. I used Carla's Precious Dress pattern but I just extended the bodice. The skirt is her Patchwork twirl. Carla digitized the words for me and the applique is from DigitalByDesign. And the fabric is Michael Miller a mix of "ta da" and "plain jane" and some red dot thrown in for good measure :rotfl2: And my friend, RevRob, was the source of the Cat in the Hat fabric and ruffle in the skirt!!! Thanks EVERYONE!!!!!

Too many pics coming right up!!!


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Sitting by the window like in the book but instead of rain...we are getting snow!!!!

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Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!!!! :cheer2:

CATHY! THAT IS FABULOUS! I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE it! (yes, the caps are intentional!)
 

Looks great! I have been a supporter for those who think they can't shir for a while now. It really is nothing to be afraid of. I was for a long time until I attempted it! I posted something very similar to you. I was surpirsed how easy it was. How did you figure out the width you wanted? Did you double it and then shir? or just shir a large piece and trim what you needed? That can be tricky for me.
Thanks! Actually, I used a pattern; otherwise I don't know if I could have gotten it; it was the Whimsy Couture Bow Twirl dress.
I finally finished one Read Across America Day outfit....I think its in March but this one took two weekends and I have another to make so I started early. My DD6 designed the whole thing. I started out with a Vida in mind and she thought of the patchwork twirl and the top too. I used Carla's Precious Dress pattern but I just extended the bodice. The skirt is her Patchwork twirl. Carla digitized the words for me and the applique is from DigitalByDesign. And the fabric is Michael Miller a mix of "ta da" and "plain jane" and some red dot thrown in for good measure :rotfl2: And my friend, RevRob, was the source of the Cat in the Hat fabric and ruffle in the skirt!!! Thanks EVERYONE!!!!!

Too many pics coming right up!!!


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Oh my heavens, that is really, really cute!
 
Everything that has been posted is really nice.

While the snow fell outside, I was busy inside.

Emma needed a blue fairy dress for school on Friday so that was first up.
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And the Lily wanted a skirt...but then she wanted a dress...sigh.
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And the twirl factor.
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These are lollypop covers...I was originally just making them for Rebecca's preschool class, but when my big girls saw them, they wanted some too. It didn't seem like many at the time, but I've got 9 different colors of felt, each one makes 3 covers, and there's 4 different designs. So I bought 36 pieces, not really doing the math in my head as to how many that would really make. :rotfl: I found the design on ETSY, its all done in the hoop (4x4) and it's really easy...I just had to send my pinks out for sharpening before I cut all these, I've got a nice pile to cut and trim threads right now.

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Nanci...what a great idea...I could maybe make some of those....would u mind if I case?
 
I finally finished one Read Across America Day outfit....I think its in March but this one took two weekends and I have another to make so I started early. My DD6 designed the whole thing. I started out with a Vida in mind and she thought of the patchwork twirl and the top too. I used Carla's Precious Dress pattern but I just extended the bodice. The skirt is her Patchwork twirl. Carla digitized the words for me and the applique is from DigitalByDesign. And the fabric is Michael Miller a mix of "ta da" and "plain jane" and some red dot thrown in for good measure :rotfl2: And my friend, RevRob, was the source of the Cat in the Hat fabric and ruffle in the skirt!!! Thanks EVERYONE!!!!!

Too many pics coming right up!!!


Weekend1-30012.jpg


Weekend1-30014.jpg



Weekend1-30016.jpg


Sitting by the window like in the book but instead of rain...we are getting snow!!!!

Weekend1-30011.jpg


Weekend1-30022.jpg



Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!!!! :cheer2:

I love this Cathy, so adorable !! Love your snow pic, we have about 4 inches, and this morning on the news they said we would get a trace to an inch. Oh well, the shovel can wait until tomorrow !!

Wendy-so excited for Daniel's MAW trip and so happy you are going along!!! Can't wait to hear all about it !!
 
I finally finished one Read Across America Day outfit....I think its in March but this one took two weekends and I have another to make so I started early. My DD6 designed the whole thing. I started out with a Vida in mind and she thought of the patchwork twirl and the top too. I used Carla's Precious Dress pattern but I just extended the bodice. The skirt is her Patchwork twirl. Carla digitized the words for me and the applique is from DigitalByDesign. And the fabric is Michael Miller a mix of "ta da" and "plain jane" and some red dot thrown in for good measure :rotfl2: And my friend, RevRob, was the source of the Cat in the Hat fabric and ruffle in the skirt!!! Thanks EVERYONE!!!!!

Too many pics coming right up!!!


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That is simply the cutest thing I have ever seen!!!! GREAT JOB!!!!
 
I finally finished one Read Across America Day outfit....I think its in March but this one took two weekends and I have another to make so I started early. My DD6 designed the whole thing. I started out with a Vida in mind and she thought of the patchwork twirl and the top too. I used Carla's Precious Dress pattern but I just extended the bodice. The skirt is her Patchwork twirl. Carla digitized the words for me and the applique is from DigitalByDesign. And the fabric is Michael Miller a mix of "ta da" and "plain jane" and some red dot thrown in for good measure :rotfl2: And my friend, RevRob, was the source of the Cat in the Hat fabric and ruffle in the skirt!!! Thanks EVERYONE!!!!!

Too many pics coming right up!!!


Weekend1-30012.jpg


Weekend1-30014.jpg



Weekend1-30016.jpg


Sitting by the window like in the book but instead of rain...we are getting snow!!!!

Weekend1-30011.jpg


Weekend1-30022.jpg



Hope everyone is enjoying their weekend!!!! :cheer2:

Ok, that is just adorable and I wish I had a girl. She looks so sweet and you have mad skilz to frankenpattern that outfit.
 
These are lollypop covers...I was originally just making them for Rebecca's preschool class, but when my big girls saw them, they wanted some too. It didn't seem like many at the time, but I've got 9 different colors of felt, each one makes 3 covers, and there's 4 different designs. So I bought 36 pieces, not really doing the math in my head as to how many that would really make. :rotfl: I found the design on ETSY, its all done in the hoop (4x4) and it's really easy...I just had to send my pinks out for sharpening before I cut all these, I've got a nice pile to cut and trim threads right now.

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Those are very creative and look easy to make. Have fun and I know the kids will love them.
 
Nanci...what a great idea...I could maybe make some of those....would u mind if I case?

You can case, but it's not original...the design is on etsy and the seller has it copyrighted. I'm not sure how that works, but I thought you might want to know that. It probably only matters if someone wanted to sell them I guess.
 
Supplies
-HeatherSue's Miss Mouse with Bow & Name Design (4x4)
-Black felt (I can get 3 clips from 1 piece of felt)
-Colored felt for bow

1. Make bobbins for the black (head) and your bow color


2. Hoop either tear away or cut away stabilizer (I have used both for this and i can't decide which I like least; they both require a lot of trimming)


3. Put in the black bobbin & black thread; attach your hoop


4. Sew the head outline onto the stabilizer (Design Step 1/6)
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5. Remove the hoop from the machine and spray the back of the stabilizer lightly with adhesive within the outline; stick a piece of felt to the back of the stabilizer using your outline as a guide; re-attach hoop.
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6. Float another piece of black felt on top
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7. Stitch the head tack down (Design Step 2/6)


8. Remove the hoop from the machine and trim felt on both sides
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9. Put in the bow color bobbin & thread; re-attach hoop


10. Stitch the placement for the bow (Design Step 3/6)
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11. Remove the hoop from the machine and spray the back of the stabilizer lightly with adhesive within the outline of the bow; stick a piece of felt to the back of the stabilizer using your bow outline as a guide
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12. Re-attach the hoop & float another piece of felt on top for the bow
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13. Stitch the tack down for the bow (Design Step 4/6)
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14. Remove the hoop again and trim the bow felt front and back
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15. Switch back to the black bobbin and thread, re-attach the hoop & sew the head satin stitch (Design Step 5/6)
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16. Remove hoop & switch back to the bow bobbin & thread


17. Re-attach hoop & stitch the satin stitch for the bow and name (Design Step 6/6)


18. Take it all out and tear/cut away the stabilizer


19. Position your alligator clip on the back and cut a tiny slit for it to fit in


20. Slide the back of the clip thru the slit (you could sew a pony tail holder instead)
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21. You're done
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Everything that has been posted is really nice.

While the snow fell outside, I was busy inside.

Emma needed a blue fairy dress for school on Friday so that was first up.
Christmas180.jpg


And the Lily wanted a skirt...but then she wanted a dress...sigh.
Christmas185.jpg


And the twirl factor.
Christmas186.jpg

So cute; the blue fairy is great and I really love the skirt; very twirly!

These are lollypop covers...I was originally just making them for Rebecca's preschool class, but when my big girls saw them, they wanted some too. It didn't seem like many at the time, but I've got 9 different colors of felt, each one makes 3 covers, and there's 4 different designs. So I bought 36 pieces, not really doing the math in my head as to how many that would really make. :rotfl: I found the design on ETSY, its all done in the hoop (4x4) and it's really easy...I just had to send my pinks out for sharpening before I cut all these, I've got a nice pile to cut and trim threads right now.

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Love, love, love these!

Supplies
-HeatherSue's Mrs Mouse Design with Name (4x4)
-Black felt (I can get 3 clips form 1 piece of felt)
-Colored felt for bow

1. Make bobbins for the black (head) and your bow color


2. Hoop either tear away or cut away stabilizer (I have used both for this and i can't decide which I like least; they both require a lot of trimming)


3. Put in the black bobbin & black thread; attach your hoop


4. Sew the head outline onto the stabilizer (Design Step 1/6)
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5. Remove the hoop from the machine and spray the back of the stabilizer lightly with adhesive within the outline; stick a piece of felt to the back of the stabilizer using your outline as a guide; re-attach hoop.
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6. Float another piece of black felt on top
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7. Stitch the head tack down (Design Step 2/6)


8. Remove the hoop from the machine and trim felt on both sides
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9. Put in the bow color bobbin & thread; re-attach hoop


10. Stitch the placement for the bow (Design Step 3/6)
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11. Remove the hoop from the machine and spray the back of the stabilizer lightly with adhesive within the outline of the bow; stick a piece of felt to the back of the stabilizer using your bow outline as a guide
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12. Re-attach the hoop & float another piece of felt on top for the bow
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13. Stitch the tack down for the bow (Design Step 4/6)
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14. Remove the hoop again and trim the bow felt front and back
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15. Switch back to the black bobbin and thread, re-attach the hoop & sew the head satin stitch (Design Step 5/6)
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16. Remove hoop & switch back to the bow bobbin & thread


17. Re-attach hoop & stitch the satin stitch for the bow and name (Design Step 6/6)


18. Take it all out and tear/cut away the stabilizer


19. Position your alligator clip on the back and cut a tiny slit for it to fit in


20. Slide the back of the clip thru the slit (you could sew a pony tail holder instead)
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21. You're done
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:worship::worship: I think I love you!!:worship::worship:
 
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