Disboutiquers Part 24 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes psst..we sew ;-)

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So I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to plan outfits....I'm thinking

a: find out what the weather is usually like (oct 21-30)

b: decide which parks we'll do which days

c: make reservations

d: plan the outfits!!


I'm thinking it's usually still warm in October right? So maybe tank top style tops with the option of tee shirt underneath in case of a freak cold front?

What do I need to know about making our reservations? If we're staying offsite do I still book at the 180 day mark?
 
okay here is my Daughters Dance Costume. She is doing a number to Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl. I made the skirt. Using a tutorial I found online that I modified a tiny bit because I am scared of ruffles. If I use this pattern again I will change one or two things.

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I am debating a sash or bow for the waist with the red material. I think it needs something. Going to sleep on it.

Here is a close up of the skirt.
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This skirt is similar to the ones I made for Khelsey's give. I just use a tutorial for more twirl. She also has a crinoline under the skirt. I am debating adding to it for more poof.

This is the tutorial I used for this skirt.
http://thornberry.wordpress.com/2008/11/16/cup-day-skirt-tutorial/

I will take a picture tomorrow when she actually has her tights and shoes on.
 
We are headed to see Princesses on Ice in April. Anyone know of any adorable applique designs just for that? I have all kinds of regular princess designs (and outfits that go along with them!) but I wanted some more specific.
 
Too Cute!

Beautiful work! Thank you for all the hard work you do for the gives. It seems like you do something for almost all of them. I know I commented to you before about that but it deserves merit once again. I really like those skirts with the aprons.

Everything is so cute! I really like the aprons!

Love all the Minnie dot. Great idea to put initials on the aprons.

My daughter saw the Minnie aprons and just loved them.

Looks great

I love all these!!!! The aprons are so cute! I know Kris was so excited about the jewelry pouches! (I didn't know Canadians spelled it different either!)

Thanks for the kind words on my projects. I really enjoyed putting them together.

Hey ladies (and Tom)! I'm still trying to catch up on sharing all the stuff I have done in the past few months. And then I realized that I don't think I posted most of the stuff from our last trip, so I will get to that too ;)

All of these were Christmas gifts:

Kimberbell dolly and dolly carrier:
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PJ's made with none other than Carla's patterns:
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and matching bity twins sets
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that's it for now! I will get to more later...

I like to doll set and the PJ set. Good job!

Finished a little boys shorts romper and T-shirt last night. It is for the grandson of a friend of my mom's. Mom and grandma of the little boy are both music teachers.

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Oh this is so cute!

This isn't Disney related, but I wanted to share this quilt. The Kindergarten teachers and I had all the kids do squares (2 each) last year and this is the quilt I made for the principal from the Kindergarten classes. The teachers didn't know it at the time, but I used the 2nd square and made each of them a small wall-hanging from their class--unfortunately I didn't take pictures of the smaller ones.

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This is amazing! Thank you for sharing the picture.

Hey all!!

Thanks for the encouraging words about the Cultrual Rep thing. Sally, what you said about being a mentor really changed my outlook on the whole thing. I booked my hotel last night for my interview on Thursday!

Just so I have something sewing related to contribute, though it's not Disney-related, here's a bag that I'm in the middle of sewing...or I was until I took it apart because I wasn't happy with how I sewed it. Who can spot the bonehead mistake that I wouldn't have made if I hadn't been sewing at 1AM? Ha, just realised that you can see the pre-historic machine I sew on in this pic.

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Good luck at the interview. You are too brave to sew at 1am. I usually quit by 10pm.

I found this fabric at the second hand store for $3. It said there was 1 metre, but it actually is more like 1.4 metres. The width is only about 42" wide. I will have to see what I can find around Canada Day as there isn't a Canadian Flag on it!

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Nice score on the fabric. I saw a few Canadian themed farbic at Fabricland last weekend at $2/metre. I think they were clearing out fabric from the Olympics? I bought some with the Maple Leaf on scraves, mittens, and touques.

okay here is my Daughters Dance Costume. She is doing a number to Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl. I made the skirt. Using a tutorial I found online that I modified a tiny bit because I am scared of ruffles. If I use this pattern again I will change one or two things.

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I am debating a sash or bow for the waist with the red material. I think it needs something. Going to sleep on it.

Here is a close up of the skirt.
th_DSC00056.jpg


This skirt is similar to the ones I made for Khelsey's give. I just use a tutorial for more twirl. She also has a crinoline under the skirt. I am debating adding to it for more poof.

This is the tutorial I used for this skirt.
http://thornberry.wordpress.com/2008/11/16/cup-day-skirt-tutorial/

I will take a picture tomorrow when she actually has her tights and shoes on.

Glad to see that you managed to make the skirt work after your frustrating afternoon!
 

Nice score on the fabric. I saw a few Canadian themed farbic at Fabricland last weekend at $2/metre. I think they were clearing out fabric from the Olympics? I bought some with the Maple Leaf on scraves, mittens, and touques.

Next time the Bargain Centre is at 50% off I'm going to have to get to another Fabricland store. My store seems to have very little selection, or the good stuff is gone before it gets to 50% off.
 
Well I have been reading and drooling for months and I suppose I will make a post. EVERYTHING is so gorgeous, you all have such a talent!

I just started learning to sew a few months ago, last October. I've been going to a sewing class at a shop that is owned by ladies that go to my church, and they are so patient and wonderful with me. I've had a sewing machine for years, the most basic thing you could get, and I've had nothing but problems, so I assumed I was a horrible seamstress. I decided to go to one of their classes and I was surprised at how well I did. I made a baked potato sack at my first lesson, and then a little apron at my second, and then two pairs of little girl jammie pants at my 3rd (that was using a serger). Then they started up a quilting class and I've had 3 lessons for that. I'm actually past this point (have the batting and bottom layer on and am starting to quilt it). I have a long way to go to become a better sewer, but I'm having a lot of fun and I'm really enjoying myself.
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Oh, and I got a new machine, a Janome. It really makes things easier.
 
I've had a sewing machine for years, the most basic thing you could get, and I've had nothing but problems, so I assumed I was a horrible seamstress.

Oh, and I got a new machine, a Janome. It really makes things easier.

An old, basic machine had me thinking the same thing for the longest time. I still have a pretty basic machine, but it is a newer computerized Brother and it has made all the difference in the world. DD9's machine is very similar to the one I had for all the years I didn't sew, and it still frustrates me! Mine is so much more user friendly.
 
Well I have been reading and drooling for months and I suppose I will make a post. EVERYTHING is so gorgeous, you all have such a talent!

I just started learning to sew a few months ago, last October. I've been going to a sewing class at a shop that is owned by ladies that go to my church, and they are so patient and wonderful with me. I've had a sewing machine for years, the most basic thing you could get, and I've had nothing but problems, so I assumed I was a horrible seamstress. I decided to go to one of their classes and I was surprised at how well I did. I made a baked potato sack at my first lesson, and then a little apron at my second, and then two pairs of little girl jammie pants at my 3rd (that was using a serger). Then they started up a quilting class and I've had 3 lessons for that. I'm actually past this point (have the batting and bottom layer on and am starting to quilt it). I have a long way to go to become a better sewer, but I'm having a lot of fun and I'm really enjoying myself.
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Oh, and I got a new machine, a Janome. It really makes things easier.

I love the quilt! Isn't this thread inspiring?
 
Well, it looks like I can say without any doubt ... we are going to Disney! Since our income tax refund check came in early, and a nice creditor has decided to accept half of our debt (actually they took off the late fees and some of the interest on the late fees), hubby has decided to pay for a big chunk of the Disney trip out of the refund check. Meaning I can pay for the rest without even thinking hard about it!

Now on to the clothing planning ..... hubby has agreed to matching shirts :scared1::scared1::scared1: (really!!!); but now, DD10 has said she doesn't want to wear t shirts. Oh...and NO dresses! LOL

I think this might be the easiest trip to plan EVER!

Now, to finalize the ADRs, and to start the REAL planning!!


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As a quilter in a former life, I LOVE the quilt! (My computer doesn't seem to love me today and has seriously hampered my quoting...) Makes me want to go back and make another quilt...hmmmm


Nini
 
Need Help Please.

I hate having to ask, but I need someone to make the pillow cases for Kade & Jackson on Kade's big give. The doctor has put me on a medication that is kicking my butt! It is making me nauseated, dizzy and drowsey. She says she knows the side effects are wicked, but it may keep me from having to have a "not-so-fun" surgery.

I can't sew or drive to get to the post office! I was hoping I would adjust to it, but it hasn't happened yet. Thanks to anyone who can do this.
 
Anyone have any suggestions on how to get a frayed look on some shorts made of denim fabric?

I created a line of stitching about an inch up from the edge of the leg of the shorts to stop the fraying once it starts but I can't figure out a way to get a good aged look on the edge. The denim fabric I used is not too thick, it is from Joann's - not store purchased jeans.

TIA

I think I read somewhere that you start the fraying and then run the shorts through the washer and dryer.

HTH!

Lori in East Podunk
 
Thanks, I did not know that! I did heat seal the exposed ends, but not the ends I was sewing into the fabric. Well if that is the only problem it should be an easy fix. Learn something new every day!!

I've taken some things like this to the shoemaker to be reinforced.

Hey all!!

Thanks for the encouraging words about the Cultrual Rep thing. Sally, what you said about being a mentor really changed my outlook on the whole thing. I booked my hotel last night for my interview on Thursday!

Just so I have something sewing related to contribute, though it's not Disney-related, here's a bag that I'm in the middle of sewing...or I was until I took it apart because I wasn't happy with how I sewed it. Who can spot the bonehead mistake that I wouldn't have made if I hadn't been sewing at 1AM? Ha, just realised that you can see the pre-historic machine I sew on in this pic.

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Make sure you keep us up to date on the interview. I love your bag. Remember, there is no perfect in sewing. It's all up to interpretation.

Well I have been reading and drooling for months and I suppose I will make a post. EVERYTHING is so gorgeous, you all have such a talent!

I just started learning to sew a few months ago, last October. I've been going to a sewing class at a shop that is owned by ladies that go to my church, and they are so patient and wonderful with me. I've had a sewing machine for years, the most basic thing you could get, and I've had nothing but problems, so I assumed I was a horrible seamstress. I decided to go to one of their classes and I was surprised at how well I did. I made a baked potato sack at my first lesson, and then a little apron at my second, and then two pairs of little girl jammie pants at my 3rd (that was using a serger). Then they started up a quilting class and I've had 3 lessons for that. I'm actually past this point (have the batting and bottom layer on and am starting to quilt it). I have a long way to go to become a better sewer, but I'm having a lot of fun and I'm really enjoying myself.
DSC_0569.jpg


Oh, and I got a new machine, a Janome. It really makes things easier.

Wow! Sounds like you are really having a great time! That is the whole point of sewing. I find it relaxing.
 
I need tips on installing a zipper. Making ds a pair of cargo shorts. I've never been happy with the way my zippers look. HELP!
 
Hi Everyone,
I have been lurking here for a bit, you are all so very talented! I love all your creations. I am beginning to sew some stuff for my dd9 for our upcoming Spring Break trip. I'm an amateur sewer so I am not doing too much. So far I have altered some old jeans and made them into skirts with some material I had in my stash. We went and bought some new fabric to make a dress and a halter top. We'll see what else I can come up with before 2 weeks. I look forward to getting to know you all and know that your work will keep me inspired and sewing!
 
Hi Everyone,
I have been lurking here for a bit, you are all so very talented! I love all your creations. I am beginning to sew some stuff for my dd9 for our upcoming Spring Break trip. I'm an amateur sewer so I am not doing too much. So far I have altered some old jeans and made them into skirts with some material I had in my stash. We went and bought some new fabric to make a dress and a halter top. We'll see what else I can come up with before 2 weeks. I look forward to getting to know you all and know that your work will keep me inspired and sewing!

Welcome! Do you have any of Carla' C's patterns? They are nice and easly to follow!!


So, I found a lightly used Brother on craigslist today - what do you think??????
http://philadelphia.craigslist.org/art/2234235215.html
 
So nobody sews on the Viking Designer Ruby???? :confused3

I really want this machine but would love a real person's opinion. It is not cheap but you only turn 40 once and DH says to go for it. Its hard to justify so much money for a sewing machine. I have never had an embroidery machine b/f and I always said I would wait until I could go big. Well this baby comes with a hoop that is 360 x 200 mm (14.2" x 7.9"). :banana: Plus it sews great and makes beautiful buttonholes! My bernina is about 15 years old and still sews well but it is old school. I feel like its going from a car that had AM radio to one now that has a built in jack for an ipod. The technology has come a long way!
 
okay here is my Daughters Dance Costume. She is doing a number to Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl. I made the skirt. Using a tutorial I found online that I modified a tiny bit because I am scared of ruffles. If I use this pattern again I will change one or two things.

th_DSC00055.jpg

I am debating a sash or bow for the waist with the red material. I think it needs something. Going to sleep on it.

Here is a close up of the skirt.
th_DSC00056.jpg


This skirt is similar to the ones I made for Khelsey's give. I just use a tutorial for more twirl. She also has a crinoline under the skirt. I am debating adding to it for more poof.

This is the tutorial I used for this skirt.
http://thornberry.wordpress.com/2008/11/16/cup-day-skirt-tutorial/

I will take a picture tomorrow when she actually has her tights and shoes on.
Your dd looks soooooo cute in the outfit! Great job. I agree -- I think a little red at the waist line in some sort of form would look sharp. But there is nothing wrong with the way it is now either -- so do what you have time for.

Well I have been reading and drooling for months and I suppose I will make a post. EVERYTHING is so gorgeous, you all have such a talent!

I just started learning to sew a few months ago, last October. I've been going to a sewing class at a shop that is owned by ladies that go to my church, and they are so patient and wonderful with me. I've had a sewing machine for years, the most basic thing you could get, and I've had nothing but problems, so I assumed I was a horrible seamstress. I decided to go to one of their classes and I was surprised at how well I did. I made a baked potato sack at my first lesson, and then a little apron at my second, and then two pairs of little girl jammie pants at my 3rd (that was using a serger). Then they started up a quilting class and I've had 3 lessons for that. I'm actually past this point (have the batting and bottom layer on and am starting to quilt it). I have a long way to go to become a better sewer, but I'm having a lot of fun and I'm really enjoying myself.
th_DSC_0569.jpg


Oh, and I got a new machine, a Janome. It really makes things easier.
That looks FANTASTIC, especially for a beginner.

Need Help Please.

I hate having to ask, but I need someone to make the pillow cases for Kade & Jackson on Kade's big give. The doctor has put me on a medication that is kicking my butt! It is making me nauseated, dizzy and drowsey. She says she knows the side effects are wicked, but it may keep me from having to have a "not-so-fun" surgery.

I can't sew or drive to get to the post office! I was hoping I would adjust to it, but it hasn't happened yet. Thanks to anyone who can do this.
Oh no Piper -- I hope you feel better. Will the side effects subside as you get used to the medication?

Sadly I may not even finish my project for Kade on time so I don't want to add in pillow cases. Hopefully someone else can step in -- if not the boys will have to live without them. They are getting alot of cute things so I think they'd be happier knowing you are putting your health and well being first than risk driving to the post office or sewing over your finger! Get Well!!!


Hi Everyone,
I have been lurking here for a bit, you are all so very talented! I love all your creations. I am beginning to sew some stuff for my dd9 for our upcoming Spring Break trip. I'm an amateur sewer so I am not doing too much. So far I have altered some old jeans and made them into skirts with some material I had in my stash. We went and bought some new fabric to make a dress and a halter top. We'll see what else I can come up with before 2 weeks. I look forward to getting to know you all and know that your work will keep me inspired and sewing!
Welcome! Would love to see some pics of what you done.
 
So nobody sews on the Viking Designer Ruby???? :confused3

I really want this machine but would love a real person's opinion. It is not cheap but you only turn 40 once and DH says to go for it. Its hard to justify so much money for a sewing machine. I have never had an embroidery machine b/f and I always said I would wait until I could go big. Well this baby comes with a hoop that is 360 x 200 mm (14.2" x 7.9"). :banana: Plus it sews great and makes beautiful buttonholes! My bernina is about 15 years old and still sews well but it is old school. I feel like its going from a car that had AM radio to one now that has a built in jack for an ipod. The technology has come a long way!

Sorry I can't help. Are there any reviews out there. One place to look would be patternreview.com. The hoop sounds amazing though!


Hi Everyone,
I have been lurking here for a bit, you are all so very talented! I love all your creations. I am beginning to sew some stuff for my dd9 for our upcoming Spring Break trip. I'm an amateur sewer so I am not doing too much. So far I have altered some old jeans and made them into skirts with some material I had in my stash. We went and bought some new fabric to make a dress and a halter top. We'll see what else I can come up with before 2 weeks. I look forward to getting to know you all and know that your work will keep me inspired and sewing!

Welcome, can't wait to see what you create!!
 
Hey all!!

Thanks for the encouraging words about the Cultrual Rep thing. Sally, what you said about being a mentor really changed my outlook on the whole thing. I booked my hotel last night for my interview on Thursday!

Just so I have something sewing related to contribute, though it's not Disney-related, here's a bag that I'm in the middle of sewing...or I was until I took it apart because I wasn't happy with how I sewed it. Who can spot the bonehead mistake that I wouldn't have made if I hadn't been sewing at 1AM? Ha, just realised that you can see the pre-historic machine I sew on in this pic.

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Ooh, very pretty bag!! If it helps any I didn't figure out what was wrong right away. Good luck with the interview, so exciting!!

okay here is my Daughters Dance Costume. She is doing a number to Jessie the Yodeling Cowgirl. I made the skirt. Using a tutorial I found online that I modified a tiny bit because I am scared of ruffles. If I use this pattern again I will change one or two things.

th_DSC00055.jpg

I am debating a sash or bow for the waist with the red material. I think it needs something. Going to sleep on it.

Here is a close up of the skirt.
th_DSC00056.jpg


This skirt is similar to the ones I made for Khelsey's give. I just use a tutorial for more twirl. She also has a crinoline under the skirt. I am debating adding to it for more poof.

This is the tutorial I used for this skirt.
http://thornberry.wordpress.com/2008/11/16/cup-day-skirt-tutorial/

I will take a picture tomorrow when she actually has her tights and shoes on.

Love the Jessie outfit!!

Well I have been reading and drooling for months and I suppose I will make a post. EVERYTHING is so gorgeous, you all have such a talent!

I just started learning to sew a few months ago, last October. I've been going to a sewing class at a shop that is owned by ladies that go to my church, and they are so patient and wonderful with me. I've had a sewing machine for years, the most basic thing you could get, and I've had nothing but problems, so I assumed I was a horrible seamstress. I decided to go to one of their classes and I was surprised at how well I did. I made a baked potato sack at my first lesson, and then a little apron at my second, and then two pairs of little girl jammie pants at my 3rd (that was using a serger). Then they started up a quilting class and I've had 3 lessons for that. I'm actually past this point (have the batting and bottom layer on and am starting to quilt it). I have a long way to go to become a better sewer, but I'm having a lot of fun and I'm really enjoying myself.
th_DSC_0569.jpg


Oh, and I got a new machine, a Janome. It really makes things easier.

Welcome, your quilt looks awesome! I recently made my first quilt, and it is a lot of work, not sure if I will do more or not. Can't wait to see what else you make.
 
Need Help Please.

I hate having to ask, but I need someone to make the pillow cases for Kade & Jackson on Kade's big give. The doctor has put me on a medication that is kicking my butt! It is making me nauseated, dizzy and drowsey. She says she knows the side effects are wicked, but it may keep me from having to have a "not-so-fun" surgery.

I can't sew or drive to get to the post office! I was hoping I would adjust to it, but it hasn't happened yet. Thanks to anyone who can do this.

Piper, I'll do the pillowcases! No worries!
 
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