I'm making my first skirt for a Big Give. (The girl is tiny -- waist < 20". )
1. What kind of elastic and how wide. I have non-roll 3/4" elastic, is that okay?
2. The elastic should be two inches less than her actual waist. True or False?
3. I'm really concerned about making a skirt for a girl who can't try it on so I could readjust. My gut is telling me that it would be tacky to safety pin the elastic and enclose a note to Mom suggesting she fit it, right? I should just go with the answer to Q2?
Thanks. I'm having fun in the basement putting together a prototype with old fabric scraps.![]()
Wendy I just posted the pic of the books for Kaleb's Big Give. It still is not working right so I am not sure what I am doing wrong.
Is there a post count before you can post pictures.
Thanks,
Michelle.
I wonder if they still sell that buttonhole elastic I used in all my maternity stuff years ago. I loved that stuff!
They do! JoAnn's carries it, but my store is almost always out. (I think I lucked into it once). It's easier to find online. I love that stuff (although I haven't actually used it yet). Gymboree puts it in most of their little girl jeans and my DD wouldn't be able to wear jeans at all without it (I'm soo not making jeans!). To get jeans long enough for her legs, they'd just fall right off her skinny little tushy without that elastic
Wendy, thanks for asking, I was so excited today- she went to physical therapy and was taking at least 20+ steps without holding anything!!!!!Hi Michelle - I was able to click on the link you posted and I pm'd ya!!! They are so cute!! Try copying the last code (there is a list of 4 under each picture - its the IMG code)...
NICOLE!!! That Hannah looks ADORABLE!!! How is her walking coming along?![]()
Wendy, thanks for asking, I was so excited today- she went to physical therapy and was taking at least 20+ steps without holding anything!!!!!
It was amazing! She hasnt done it since she got home, but she's definitely thinking about it- more things to be dependent on here- like toys, walls, etc. still no words or sounds yet- but at least she's getting the mobility stuff. We still don't know why she has delays. Her BMI is dropping, she's down to the 4th percentile and we have now been referred to an endocrinologist and a nutritionist who works with him. Sadly, we have ot wait til summer, unless there's a cancellation. I am trying to offer her lots of protein, based on dr's advice- everything from soy,tofu,shakes,drinks,bars, you name it..She's also scheduled to go back to the neurologist in July. Her head is still in the average range- and she has great comprehension- Im so thankful for that!
Thanks for the pattern suggestion for the bowling shirt! This one looks just right. I'm going to have to buy two since DD is teensy weensy and I'm...well...not, but it will be worth it! She's so excited she can hardly stand it. I'm hoping for a pattern sale at JoAnn or Hobby Lobby!
Thanks again!
Lori in East Podunk
Well, my first problem is that the metallic portion is wrapped around a type of thread... Well, the metallic portion likes to get caught on itself - so it creates huge knots in the back - well, when I go back to fix them (because I'm picky about my backs looking as nice as my front) - it turns into a huge mess. Eventually, my thread breaks and I have to rework everything. It was really frustrating.It was also fraying and the metallic portion was seperating from the cotton portion - so it was creating a sliding effect... it was really crazy.
D~
I posted this on a hanger- but thought I would give you a modeling shot since she's wearing it today. This is the size 1 (the raspberry batik was the size 2 by Carla C)
This fits much better. i shortened it about an inch and half too.
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I'm extremely!! new to sewing. I was just wondering about appliques. Is that something that can be done with a regular machine? I received a brother cs6000i for Christmas and have no idea what I'm doing or what it's capable of. Hoping to have some time in the summer to take classes but just curious about appliques and if they can be done with any type of machine?
Hi everyone!
I need to send out a BIG THANK YOU to Wendy (billwendy) between her and a bunch of her co-workes they have made 162 blankets for our Haiti Project
with these blankets and those promised or already made and delivered we are at around 300 blankets!
The Gengel family is just so amazed; as I am; with everyone's generousity in helping out so many kids in Haiti!!
With so many blankets already done and being shipped off soon, we have decided to put a hold on getting anymore blankets shipped to me until October 1st....all blankets that we receive now will be held in reserve for future kids and/or need at the orphange!
If you have already completed them, you can still send them to me and I will hold onto them for now!
Again, I can never thank you all enough for your help and compassion with our "Hugs from Megan" project!
Lisa
I'm making my first skirt for a Big Give. (The girl is tiny -- waist < 20". )
1. What kind of elastic and how wide. I have non-roll 3/4" elastic, is that okay?
2. The elastic should be two inches less than her actual waist. True or False?
3. I'm really concerned about making a skirt for a girl who can't try it on so I could readjust. My gut is telling me that it would be tacky to safety pin the elastic and enclose a note to Mom suggesting she fit it, right? I should just go with the answer to Q2?
Thanks. I'm having fun in the basement putting together a prototype with old fabric scraps.![]()
Wendy, thanks for asking, I was so excited today- she went to physical therapy and was taking at least 20+ steps without holding anything!!!!!
It was amazing! She hasnt done it since she got home, but she's definitely thinking about it- more things to be dependent on here- like toys, walls, etc. still no words or sounds yet- but at least she's getting the mobility stuff. We still don't know why she has delays. Her BMI is dropping, she's down to the 4th percentile and we have now been referred to an endocrinologist and a nutritionist who works with him. Sadly, we have ot wait til summer, unless there's a cancellation. I am trying to offer her lots of protein, based on dr's advice- everything from soy,tofu,shakes,drinks,bars, you name it..She's also scheduled to go back to the neurologist in July. Her head is still in the average range- and she has great comprehension- Im so thankful for that!
Wendy, thanks for asking, I was so excited today- she went to physical therapy and was taking at least 20+ steps without holding anything!!!!!
It was amazing! She hasnt done it since she got home, but she's definitely thinking about it- more things to be dependent on here- like toys, walls, etc. still no words or sounds yet- but at least she's getting the mobility stuff. We still don't know why she has delays. Her BMI is dropping, she's down to the 4th percentile and we have now been referred to an endocrinologist and a nutritionist who works with him. Sadly, we have ot wait til summer, unless there's a cancellation. I am trying to offer her lots of protein, based on dr's advice- everything from soy,tofu,shakes,drinks,bars, you name it..She's also scheduled to go back to the neurologist in July. Her head is still in the average range- and she has great comprehension- Im so thankful for that!
Welcome! Appliques can be done "by hand" on a regular sewing machine. There is a link to an awesome tutorial on the 1st page of the thread that will show you what you need and how to do it.
It's a small world after all...I grew up in Avondale...all my family is still in the area...my brother is in Desallmands...I have been in Nashville for the last 20 years, but still go down often. We may be related!My dad's family is originally from the CutOff/LaRose area, although he grew up in Westwego!
Lynn
I wonder if they still sell that buttonhole elastic I used in all my maternity stuff years ago. I loved that stuff!
Hope you get answers. We are in the waiting game too. We are waiting to see a developmental pediatrician for DS. Our appointment is now a little less than 4 months away.
I have started working with DS on the iPad for some fine motor skills. His gross motor skills have finally developed to where they should be. I am hoping the Developmental Pediatrician will have more ideas as to what is going on with J besides the PDD. The speech therapist thinks he might have apraxia of speech. We are figuring spoken language is a huge deficit.
Someone posted a picture of a knit dress they made on here a while back and I am trying to find the pattern. It was a You Can Make this Pattern. For some reason, I can't find it. It was knit, and like a tank top, but it was a dress. Anyone know what I'm talking about?
I posted this on a hanger- but thought I would give you a modeling shot since she's wearing it today. This is the size 1 (the raspberry batik was the size 2 by Carla C)
This fits much better. i shortened it about an inch and half too.
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MinnieVanMom - and anyone else who is interested.
I found this tute to make a sundress out of a men's shirt.
http://www.howjoyful.com/2010/08/joyful-upcycled-summer-dress-tutorial/
AG does not have to elaborate. You can google "Liberty Jane patterns" for Free patterns to fit the AG. DD learned to sew making shorts for the bitties and pillowcase dresses for the 18 inch. She is now moving on to dresses and tees.
DD has a room full of AG stuff and she loves and plays with it all. I hope your DD enjoys her dolls and leanring to sew![]()
I took my free-with-purchase SERGER CLASS last night! Yayyyyeeee!
The light is ON and someone's home!
Oh..check out my new ticker![]()
Hi everyone!
I need to send out a BIG THANK YOU to Wendy (billwendy) between her and a bunch of her co-workes they have made 162 blankets for our Haiti Project
with these blankets and those promised or already made and delivered we are at around 300 blankets!
The Gengel family is just so amazed; as I am; with everyone's generousity in helping out so many kids in Haiti!!
With so many blankets already done and being shipped off soon, we have decided to put a hold on getting anymore blankets shipped to me until October 1st....all blankets that we receive now will be held in reserve for future kids and/or need at the orphange!
If you have already completed them, you can still send them to me and I will hold onto them for now!
Again, I can never thank you all enough for your help and compassion with our "Hugs from Megan" project!
Lisa
I'm making my first skirt for a Big Give. (The girl is tiny -- waist < 20". )
1. What kind of elastic and how wide. I have non-roll 3/4" elastic, is that okay?
2. The elastic should be two inches less than her actual waist. True or False?
3. I'm really concerned about making a skirt for a girl who can't try it on so I could readjust. My gut is telling me that it would be tacky to safety pin the elastic and enclose a note to Mom suggesting she fit it, right? I should just go with the answer to Q2?
Thanks. I'm having fun in the basement putting together a prototype with old fabric scraps.![]()
So you have a skinny tushy child too? I personally don't know how anyone survived without those adjustable waist pants. I can not buy elastic waist items for my kids unless it has a drawstring. DS has finally graduated out of "slim" though. He just turned 9 and has to wear a size 12 for length, so adjustable waists are a must. DD is just plain skinny. She dislikes the buttons on the adjustable elastic poking into her skin though and pulls the ends of the elastic out of the pants and lets it hang there so it doesn't irritate herThey do! JoAnn's carries it, but my store is almost always out. (I think I lucked into it once). It's easier to find online. I love that stuff (although I haven't actually used it yet). Gymboree puts it in most of their little girl jeans and my DD wouldn't be able to wear jeans at all without it (I'm soo not making jeans!). To get jeans long enough for her legs, they'd just fall right off her skinny little tushy without that elastic
Yay on the steps! Hopefully the endocrinologist can give you some answers. An adult neighbor of mine had issues with low BMI as a child and it turns out she is missing an enzyme that digests fat so it just required medication. She's still incredibly thin and can eat anything, but it helped her gain a little weight as a child. It sounds like you are doing all the right things so I hope you get some answers for your little cutie.Wendy, thanks for asking, I was so excited today- she went to physical therapy and was taking at least 20+ steps without holding anything!!!!!
It was amazing! She hasnt done it since she got home, but she's definitely thinking about it- more things to be dependent on here- like toys, walls, etc. still no words or sounds yet- but at least she's getting the mobility stuff. We still don't know why she has delays. Her BMI is dropping, she's down to the 4th percentile and we have now been referred to an endocrinologist and a nutritionist who works with him. Sadly, we have ot wait til summer, unless there's a cancellation. I am trying to offer her lots of protein, based on dr's advice- everything from soy,tofu,shakes,drinks,bars, you name it..She's also scheduled to go back to the neurologist in July. Her head is still in the average range- and she has great comprehension- Im so thankful for that!
I saw those on Kade's BG and on his PTR as well -- very nice job and I know the grandma's had to excited to get some clothes as well. Awesome work!I have another project to share since another package arrived at the Big Give destination. I made Patricia tunics for mom and two grandmas.
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Thanks for looking!
Hope you get answers. We are in the waiting game too. We are waiting to see a developmental pediatrician for DS. Our appointment is now a little less than 4 months away.
I have started working with DS on the iPad for some fine motor skills. His gross motor skills have finally developed to where they should be. I am hoping the Developmental Pediatrician will have more ideas as to what is going on with J besides the PDD. The speech therapist thinks he might have apraxia of speech. We are figuring spoken language is a huge deficit.
I have another project to share since another package arrived at the Big Give destination. I made Patricia tunics for mom and two grandmas.
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Thanks for looking!
Been lurking again (bad me!) but just had to pop in and say I'm a former Westbank gal myself!
Wendy, thanks for asking, I was so excited today- she went to physical therapy and was taking at least 20+ steps without holding anything!!!!!
It was amazing! She hasnt done it since she got home, but she's definitely thinking about it- more things to be dependent on here- like toys, walls, etc. still no words or sounds yet- but at least she's getting the mobility stuff. We still don't know why she has delays. Her BMI is dropping, she's down to the 4th percentile and we have now been referred to an endocrinologist and a nutritionist who works with him. Sadly, we have ot wait til summer, unless there's a cancellation. I am trying to offer her lots of protein, based on dr's advice- everything from soy,tofu,shakes,drinks,bars, you name it..She's also scheduled to go back to the neurologist in July. Her head is still in the average range- and she has great comprehension- Im so thankful for that!
I have another project to share since another package arrived at the Big Give destination. I made Patricia tunics for mom and two grandmas.
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Thanks for looking!