By P&F do you mean princess and the frog? I am pretty sure I just saw some at Walmart today, and I think Hancock Fabrics had some too.
I was thinking P&F maybe meant Phineus & Ferb?
By P&F do you mean princess and the frog? I am pretty sure I just saw some at Walmart today, and I think Hancock Fabrics had some too.
Very cute! I have a ruffle question. I am working on my first Vida now. Are your ruffles curved with the bottom or straight with the top? It looks straight but I wanted to make sure.
Granna4675-my dd is drooling over your gorgeous Minnie dress!
Is there somewhere I can buy Disney appliqué designs for my embroidery machine?
I start at the bottom with the ruffles and curve them with the curve of the dress but as I go up, i make it a little straighter on each ruffle so by the time I get to the top, the top one will be straight with the bodice seam. Does that make sense?
I've wondered about Japanese fabrics too...I have a hard time buying online because I like to feel up my fabric before I buy it. I'd hate to get stuck with fabric that washes poorly or is so thin that it's see through. Some of the fabrics go for so much on Etsy and Ebay, I just wonder if they are worth it.If someone knows of a reputable dealer, I'd love a PM.
Ditto on that...for both the feeling up (though that sounds sort of naughty!) and wanting a PM for reputable dealers. I decided to make a patchwork twirl out of as many Disney fabrics as I can come up with, and bought my first towards that today. I'm going to run out of places to look before I get as many as I'd like locally.
I finished another dress last night. It had been awhile since I had done any hand appliques of this magnitude and now that I have done 2 in a row, I think I am back in the swing of itI have a couple more coming up but first I have several other projects to finish....Thanks for looking!
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Ditto on that...for both the feeling up (though that sounds sort of naughty!) and wanting a PM for reputable dealers. I decided to make a patchwork twirl out of as many Disney fabrics as I can come up with, and bought my first towards that today. I'm going to run out of places to look before I get as many as I'd like locally.
Wow, I am just amazed at all the ruffles you ladies do. This is no exception. Super job on the dress and all those ruffles.I finished another dress last night. It had been awhile since I had done any hand appliques of this magnitude and now that I have done 2 in a row, I think I am back in the swing of itI have a couple more coming up but first I have several other projects to finish....Thanks for looking!
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Finally found the perfect pattern and got brave and decided to cut my princess toile. This was my first ever pattern that was not a CarlaC pattern so I am pretty proud of myself that I made it through it! I did make some mistakes but I was able to fix them at least![]()
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From the front. I had bought a custom a little bit ago and she sent me some extras. These bows were some of the extras even have castles and crowns on them they are perfect I was so excited.
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Then the back.
I adore her Jasmine hair!Side view is only to show you her Princess Jasmine hair:
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And this was yesterday's project. I happened to mention to the kids yesterday morning that upon getting dressed tomorrow (which is now today) to remind me to have them wear red for their Chinese New Year's party at school. DD didn't like that idea -- she wanted a red dress made by me with an appliqued dragon. As I mentioned in an earlier post you had darn well give me more than 24 hours notice for an appliqued dress (I only hand applique). Joann's only had a few Asian prints but I loved this one. It was on sale for $7.50/yd and my pattern required 2 3/4 yards! I bought two and it worked perfectly even with the directional print (and I hope I made the dress with the print in the right direction -- I'm not Chinese so I have no clue!). And then dh had the nerve to ask me if I was certain it was Chinese font and not Japanese. Ugh! Anyway, it's beautiful, high quality fabric and I loved working with it.
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And here's my China Doll (complete with plastic skewers in her bun -- the chopsticks we had were way too long):
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Pattern is "Miss Mary" from YCMT -- debated between that and the Wrap Top/Dress but this one went a size higher. Definitely not the ease of instructions you get with a Carla C, but nonetheless fairly simple to construct.
The colors are perfect!!! Beautiful.I finished another dress last night. It had been awhile since I had done any hand appliques of this magnitude and now that I have done 2 in a row, I think I am back in the swing of itI have a couple more coming up but first I have several other projects to finish....Thanks for looking!
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Thanks! I have tried downloading that program before and it has never done it successfully. Maybe I'll have to give it a whirl again.I just used the free version of stitch era. I just clicked the little letter button, picked my font and typed it all in - 1 line at a time so I could line it up the way I liked!! Easy peasy!!! But, thats about all I can do = haha!!!
Oh and completely off topic but I am super excited. I know my FB friends are already sick of hearing about it but EE was picked as a model for Servane Barrau Designs new fall line. We will be going to Houston in March for the shoot. It is her first shoot so should be interesting lol.
I'm not sure if I'm understanding this correctly, so let me reword what I THINK you're saying and you can say "yeah or nay."
If, for instance, I wanted to do a quilt with lots of the same size Mickey heads (I have heathersue's Mickey), can I make a pattern of the Mickey head, then cut out 50 Mickey heads from the pattern, let my embroidery machine do the outline stitch, then take the hoop off and use the travel iron to iron on Mickey?
It's 57° in my basement where my machines are so I haven't been down there too much lately. My husband says to bring a space heater down, but I hate to heat the entire basement for my little sewing corner. I'm heading to WDW on Sunday. . . it better be warm there!
First up is a Valentine Portrait Peasant (with a few modifications). I decided to graduate dd to a size 6 (she's 7 y/o now) and it's sooooo big! Oh well, she can wear it next year too!
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And this was yesterday's project. I happened to mention to the kids yesterday morning that upon getting dressed tomorrow (which is now today) to remind me to have them wear red for their Chinese New Year's party at school. DD didn't like that idea -- she wanted a red dress made by me with an appliqued dragon. As I mentioned in an earlier post you had darn well give me more than 24 hours notice for an appliqued dress (I only hand applique). Joann's only had a few Asian prints but I loved this one. It was on sale for $7.50/yd and my pattern required 2 3/4 yards! I bought two and it worked perfectly even with the directional print (and I hope I made the dress with the print in the right direction -- I'm not Chinese so I have no clue!). And then dh had the nerve to ask me if I was certain it was Chinese font and not Japanese. Ugh! Anyway, it's beautiful, high quality fabric and I loved working with it.
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And here's my China Doll (complete with plastic skewers in her bun -- the chopsticks we had were way too long):
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From my first couple of projects I've learned that I am a standing sewer, I've tried sitting to sew but I can't do it. Is this weird? Maybe I need a higher chair or something? My thigh muscles are getting a good workout though.
One question, what type of thread do you use to do applique with your sewing machine? I used 100% plain polyester for the shirt I did for DD but it doesn't look nice and silky shiny like I would like. Should I try a different kind?
I finished another dress last night. It had been awhile since I had done any hand appliques of this magnitude and now that I have done 2 in a row, I think I am back in the swing of itI have a couple more coming up but first I have several other projects to finish....Thanks for looking!
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Hi, I'm new here. I've been checking out this thread for a couple days getting ideas. You all do such beautiful work! I have been working on some dresses for dd for our June trip. It is so much fun.
Finally found the perfect pattern and got brave and decided to cut my princess toile. This was my first ever pattern that was not a CarlaC pattern so I am pretty proud of myself that I made it through it! I did make some mistakes but I was able to fix them at least![]()
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From the front. I had bought a custom a little bit ago and she sent me some extras. These bows were some of the extras even have castles and crowns on them they are perfect I was so excited.
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twirling
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Then the back.
Thank you. Have you bought it and looked at it yet lol.Thanks! I have tried downloading that program before and it has never done it successfully. Maybe I'll have to give it a whirl again.
This is so pretty!!!!
I have been wanting to try that pattern. How was it? Is it pretty easy to use? I am waiting for warmer weather here in MI though b/c I am not sure how that dress would look with a shirt underneath it.
Thank you on both!Congrats. I am sure she will be a super cute model!
Cute cute cute!
I have gotten a whopping nothing accomplished as far as sewing this week. I need to get in gear because I still have a lot to do. Including a big give that I have not even started. Oy. Oh and completely off topic but I am super excited. I know my FB friends are already sick of hearing about it but EE was picked as a model for Servane Barrau Designs new fall line. We will be going to Houston in March for the shoot. It is her first shoot so should be interesting lol.
First up is a Valentine Portrait Peasant (with a few modifications). I decided to graduate dd to a size 6 (she's 7 y/o now) and it's sooooo big! Oh well, she can wear it next year too!
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And here's my China Doll (complete with plastic skewers in her bun -- the chopsticks we had were way too long):
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Pattern is "Miss Mary" from YCMT -- debated between that and the Wrap Top/Dress but this one went a size higher. Definitely not the ease of instructions you get with a Carla C, but nonetheless fairly simple to construct.
I finished another dress last night. It had been awhile since I had done any hand appliques of this magnitude and now that I have done 2 in a row, I think I am back in the swing of itI have a couple more coming up but first I have several other projects to finish....Thanks for looking!
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Hi, I'm new here. I've been checking out this thread for a couple days getting ideas. You all do such beautiful work! I have been working on some dresses for dd for our June trip. It is so much fun.
Look how happy she looks wearing itFinally found the perfect pattern and got brave and decided to cut my princess toile. This was my first ever pattern that was not a CarlaC pattern so I am pretty proud of myself that I made it through it! I did make some mistakes but I was able to fix them at least![]()
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From the front. I had bought a custom a little bit ago and she sent me some extras. These bows were some of the extras even have castles and crowns on them they are perfect I was so excited.
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twirling
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Then the back.
Finally found the perfect pattern and got brave and decided to cut my princess toile. This was my first ever pattern that was not a CarlaC pattern so I am pretty proud of myself that I made it through it! I did make some mistakes but I was able to fix them at least![]()
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From the front. I had bought a custom a little bit ago and she sent me some extras. These bows were some of the extras even have castles and crowns on them they are perfect I was so excited.
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twirling
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Then the back.
Yep she loves it so that makes me happy.Look how happy she looks wearing it![]()
You are so sweet. And you CAN do it! Honestly what is the worst thing that could happen? It might turn out bad? Oh well you will learn a ton from the bad. Usually more than you learn from what comes out well! I did go up the CarlaC ladder before I ever considered moving on to another pattern. I PROMISE you can do it!This is absolutely gorgeous, just like everything else you have been making lately. Those are some lucky kiddos! I love looking at your pictures, but it gives me mixed emotions. I am a beginner sewer as well. You make me feel like I should just try it, because even a beginner can do it, but at the same time, I am nervous that my attempts won't be anywhere near as good as your creations.
I have been washing yards and yards of fabric for our trip. I had promised myself that I would have the outfits planned by the end of January. Ha - that didn't happen. I got really sick and had to have 2 emergency surgeries. Then, recovery with a 10 week old was not very easy. Luckily, the older 2 helped a lot, and my parents were here to help, too. I really need to get crackin' on my planning. The time is flying by. I booked airfare a few days ago, so now it feels "real".