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

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Oh my goodness! I was just about to ask last night if the directions for the color book had been posted and I missed them! Wow! LOVE IT!!!


I refuse to make a comment about the cruise dresses....on the grounds that I want ot go on a cruise so bad....(but I love them!)

Thanks for the thoughts on organizing the embroidery files....I'm making a word document with all the ideas and suggestions and will go down next week while the kids are out of school and I am hiding...er I mean sewing and see what I can do.


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Only because I know you will understand...

I went shopping today for some dishes to use when we dine outside. I knew what I wanted and that I didn't want to spend vcery much money. We were at Target...and they had 2 Mickey Mouse plates...kind of white with a comic book scene with a large Mickey in the middle (remind you of any fabric you've seen lately?) marked for only 26 CENTS! So, my plans quickly changed...I am now the proud owner of 2 square Mickey plates, 2 square white plates, 2 square red plates, 2 square black plates, and 2 square red and white dots plates! Along with a few red and black square bowls... Since the Mickey plates have a great deal of yellow in them, I bought some fabric to make some yellow napkins.

I think we might eat out side tonight...I'm sure burgers and hot dogs will taste great on Mickey plates!


Nini

We have mickeyware for eating outside too! Each year it kills me not to buy the new stuff at the disney store! I am pretty sure after 4 years of buying it that we have plenty!! Every size, every variety and every character! LOL! We do tend to eat outside most nights though as soon as the pollen disappears.
 
I have a delimna ...so what is new? LOL

I know I have bought some embroidery designs, but can't find them on my main computer (after several hours of looking) I'm positive they are there, just not so sure where.

I'm sure I can get the designs again from the person I bought them from if I can't locate them (when she comes back from her vacation! ) but in the mean time I am more concerned with the fact that my designs are not organized in any way on my computer.

I was hoping to get a new computer for the studio and organize everything better on that...but that project had to be put on hold for Disney this year.

So, all of you that have been buying designs for a year or so, how do you have yours organized. I know there are programs you can purchase to help, (with thumbnails of the design as opposed to vague names) but how do you actually organize them on the computer?

(...and yes, I do back up the designs on a disk...about once every 2 months more or less...depends on how many I buy in a month. I have about 10 disks right now...with no idea as to what is on each disk! Bad....I know!)


Oddly, I don't have that problem with my patterns. All of my Carla C are together in alphabetical order. I use them often enough I have no problem remembering how they are listed.



Thanks,


Nini

Try searching by the file extension ( don't remember what the embroidery designs are) Or search by the date if you happen to know when you downloaded them.

I've done that many times with music downloads. :headache:
 
I think the above was your original question, and it was answered by 2 people.



Also, no one is allowed to sell on the Dis Boards, so that is probably why this wasn't answered in the forum.

THANK YOU! I must have missed the first answers - holy cow - you are AWESOME FOR FINDING THEM - thank you very very very much!

And I didnt know it wasnt ok to ask that. I officially take back my question. :)

Thank you ladies!

Vester
 
Here's the outfits from Savannah's birthday weekend. If it seems like I went overboard on Rebecca's dresses (but we don't really do that here, do we?) I plan on her wearing them again for our upcoming Dream cruise in June. All the embroidery came from HeatherSue's shop, and I will admit to CASE-ing a few things from the Photobucket account that I fell in love with but aren't creative enough to come up with on my own. :lovestruc If I did CASE something, I tried to give proper credit, just so nobody thinks I did this on my own. :goodvibes

Friday...MK day. Savannah(14) wanted to wear something Birthday-ish, this is the night we'd end up at Ohana for dinner to celebrate, so I made her Heather's Birthday Girl. Marissa(18) wanted a "My heart belongs to Prince Naveen" shirt and Heather was kind enough to add that to her big Valentine heart. On the lower back left of the shirt is a little frog prince I didn't get a pic of. Rebecca is wearing my version of Rapunzel. I couldn't get a pattern I liked, so I made my own. She loves it, and was happy the CM's called her Rapunzel all day. Other little girls told their moms they wanted "THAT" dress when we walked by. lol The second pic shows more of the dress...she wanted the doll in the pic so everyone cold see that they were twins.
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Saturday was Epcot day. Savannah chose SE with the Minnie Bow. Rebecca's Minnie dot dress is a remake of an old fav, using CarlaC's Simply Sweet, halter mode. The last time I made the dress I didn't know how to use the embroidery unit on my machine, this time it was so much easier!
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Saturday evening was our LaNouba night. If you've never seen the show, it's worth the price of the tickets. We've seen it before, but the big girls were very young and didn't remember it at all, Rebecca wasn't even around then. She enjoyed it so much she was sitting on the edge of her seat trying to catch it all! This dress is one I totally CASE'd from the Amazing Tom. It's my favorite of all she wore all weekend. I had to create the top because I couldnt find a pattern I liked. The recently posted Daisy Kingdom would have worked, but I couldn't find it anywhere near me during the sale. The broadcloth I chose to make it from ended up being a little sheer, so I made a peti out of more broadcloth, the double layer was enough to do the trick, and she liked the increased twirl factor it gave...so she wore it under all her dresses for the weekend. You can see a bit of it in the first pic. I realized when we got home I didn't have any good daylight pics of the dress, so I took the second.
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Sunday, our last day...Marissa wore her favorite Alien shirt. She got stopped quite a few times with people asking where she got it. Savannah chose the colors and wording (and spelling) for her pirate Mickey...the words say "Dead mice tell no tails". Rebecca's dress is CASE'd from HeatherSue...there have been many other versions here over the years, but I just fell in love with the little bluebird. My only disappointment is that it doesn't show because it gets lost in the fullness of the skirt.
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And at last, something for me! I made myself a Rosetta Bag. I had already decided on the colors, but once I saw Nini's bag with the Mickey trim, I knew it was perfect. I originally wasn't going to bother with the trim. I got stopped a dozen or so times over the weekend to be asked where it came from. This one is the large size, and though it's big, it worked for me.
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When Marissa and I were at DHS yesterday for a girls lunch (we do that when the younger 2 are in school and I have a Friday off) I saw this bag. I like the "real" Rosetta better, don't you? I think CarlaC was CASE'd!
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All I can say is WOW! Everything looks amazing!!!
 

Everything came out great!!!!! But your little DD's dresses are just wonderful!!!! Can you tell I'm a mom of a little DD also-I'm all about the dresses:lovestruc


Thanks, and I totally understand. My older two were beyond letting me sew for them by the time she arrived. I started sewing and smocking before she was born, I was so thrilled to be having a little girl again. :love:
 
Here's the outfits from Savannah's birthday weekend. If it seems like I went overboard on Rebecca's dresses (but we don't really do that here, do we?) I plan on her wearing them again for our upcoming Dream cruise in June. All the embroidery came from HeatherSue's shop, and I will admit to CASE-ing a few things from the Photobucket account that I fell in love with but aren't creative enough to come up with on my own. :lovestruc If I did CASE something, I tried to give proper credit, just so nobody thinks I did this on my own. :goodvibes


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The broadcloth I chose to make it from ended up being a little sheer, so I made a peti out of more broadcloth, the double layer was enough to do the trick, and she liked the increased twirl factor it gave...so she wore it under all her dresses for the weekend. You can see a bit of it in the first pic. I realized when we got home I didn't have any good daylight pics of the dress, so I took the second.
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Sunday, our last day...Marissa wore her favorite Alien shirt. She got stopped quite a few times with people asking where she got it. Savannah chose the colors and wording (and spelling) for her pirate Mickey...the words say "Dead mice tell no tails". Rebecca's dress is CASE'd from HeatherSue...there have been many other versions here over the years, but I just fell in love with the little bluebird. My only disappointment is that it doesn't show because it gets lost in the fullness of the skirt.
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And at last, something for me! I made myself a Rosetta Bag. I had already decided on the colors, but once I saw Nini's bag with the Mickey trim, I knew it was perfect. I originally wasn't going to bother with the trim. I got stopped a dozen or so times over the weekend to be asked where it came from. This one is the large size, and though it's big, it worked for me.
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The outfits are amazing and it looks like the weather cooperated so you could wear everything uncovered. (I'm still mad about the lousy weather I had in February!)

What is the trim/ribbon/embroidery? of the Mickey heads on your bag. It's neat whatever it is. I think that's a good tip about the boardcloth. I've had a similar problem with it being too see-through.

LOVE LOVE LOVE!!! The instructions were super clear!!! GREAT job!

Thanks. It gives me a whole new appreciation for people who do tutorials. I was just afraid the whole time that everything would disappear or I'd have a problem uploading and have to start all over.

Hmmm.... I know we all tend to look at pictures. But unless I'm in a real time crunch, and I do like to look at all the posts incase someone needs help, I just take a quick look. But I usually do make an effort to look for questions, or for anyone new. If they've had greets or reply's and I'm a dup, I usually won't answer. So I wonder what happened that I missed your ?? If I don't have a picture, I try to use a color font to make it stand out. That might help? What if all use the color red? for major help questions? Then when we are looking for the pages, if red font pops up.... we know someone is in a bind?

I like the idea of questions in red. I know sometimes they're embedded in a longer post. I think on page 1 it tells us to repost a question if it's not answered for that reason, but I think you have a good idea.
 
I love the rapunzel dress. Gorgeous.

I moved my embroidery machine to my dining room table for the afternoon. Finished 2 shirts for a give. Need to just do the heat press and a skirt and I am done. My son kept stealing my fabric.
 
THANK YOU! I must have missed the first answers - holy cow - you are AWESOME FOR FINDING THEM - thank you very very very much!

And I didnt know it wasnt ok to ask that. I officially take back my question. :)

Thank you ladies!

Vester

Most that sell, will have thier ID's for Ebay and Etsy in thier signature. You should be able to contact them off board from that.
 
This is my first Vida. I got the pattern last week and I tried it out. It was pretty easy to make. Although I have to say that I did not enjoy tracing the pattern. I am not crazy about the yellow Pinkalicious wording on the top. I should have changed the color of the wording even though it is yellow on the front of the book. It doesn't stand out enough. I certainly have plenty of other fabrics that I could have used! I forgot to take pictures of the back but I did ruffles across the back. They turned out a little crooked but not too bad. I think my next try at the ruffles will go more smoothly.
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Also, since the family has received these I can post pictures of what I made for one of the big gives.
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Your first Vida turned out great! I know what you mean about tracing the patterns though -- I have Sewing Clothes Kids Love and pulled out the pattern pieces earlier in the week and then folded them right back up and put it away! I've had the books since before Xmas.

I love the kissing M&M too!

I have a new baby:lovestruc:lovestruc:lovestruc
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My first project with it....I figured a nightgown was a good place to check out the serger...my DD loves it.
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Before the serger arrived I did these last week:
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And last but not least, my daughter had her Spring Concert last night at school. I made the costumes for her class...nothing special, but I thought they came out really cute. They did a great job singing a Beattles song:hippie:
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Now to get another project out of that serger:banana:
Yay on your new baby!
I love the dresses -- that Peasant dress is beautiful and the fabrics in the wrap dress are awesome.
I would LOVE to see a bigger class photo so I could appreciate the outfits. I can't believe you did all that work. And here I was whining to dh today that our school's director had me fix a torn flag and reinforce the binding on two new ones.

Here's the outfits from Savannah's birthday weekend. If it seems like I went overboard on Rebecca's dresses (but we don't really do that here, do we?) I plan on her wearing them again for our upcoming Dream cruise in June. All the embroidery came from HeatherSue's shop, and I will admit to CASE-ing a few things from the Photobucket account that I fell in love with but aren't creative enough to come up with on my own. :lovestruc If I did CASE something, I tried to give proper credit, just so nobody thinks I did this on my own. :goodvibes

Friday...MK day. Savannah(14) wanted to wear something Birthday-ish, this is the night we'd end up at Ohana for dinner to celebrate, so I made her Heather's Birthday Girl. Marissa(18) wanted a "My heart belongs to Prince Naveen" shirt and Heather was kind enough to add that to her big Valentine heart. On the lower back left of the shirt is a little frog prince I didn't get a pic of. Rebecca is wearing my version of Rapunzel. I couldn't get a pattern I liked, so I made my own. She loves it, and was happy the CM's called her Rapunzel all day. Other little girls told their moms they wanted "THAT" dress when we walked by. lol The second pic shows more of the dress...she wanted the doll in the pic so everyone cold see that they were twins.
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Saturday was Epcot day. Savannah chose SE with the Minnie Bow. Rebecca's Minnie dot dress is a remake of an old fav, using CarlaC's Simply Sweet, halter mode. The last time I made the dress I didn't know how to use the embroidery unit on my machine, this time it was so much easier!
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Saturday evening was our LaNouba night. If you've never seen the show, it's worth the price of the tickets. We've seen it before, but the big girls were very young and didn't remember it at all, Rebecca wasn't even around then. She enjoyed it so much she was sitting on the edge of her seat trying to catch it all! This dress is one I totally CASE'd from the Amazing Tom. It's my favorite of all she wore all weekend. I had to create the top because I couldnt find a pattern I liked. The recently posted Daisy Kingdom would have worked, but I couldn't find it anywhere near me during the sale. The broadcloth I chose to make it from ended up being a little sheer, so I made a peti out of more broadcloth, the double layer was enough to do the trick, and she liked the increased twirl factor it gave...so she wore it under all her dresses for the weekend. You can see a bit of it in the first pic. I realized when we got home I didn't have any good daylight pics of the dress, so I took the second.
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Sunday, our last day...Marissa wore her favorite Alien shirt. She got stopped quite a few times with people asking where she got it. Savannah chose the colors and wording (and spelling) for her pirate Mickey...the words say "Dead mice tell no tails". Rebecca's dress is CASE'd from HeatherSue...there have been many other versions here over the years, but I just fell in love with the little bluebird. My only disappointment is that it doesn't show because it gets lost in the fullness of the skirt.
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And at last, something for me! I made myself a Rosetta Bag. I had already decided on the colors, but once I saw Nini's bag with the Mickey trim, I knew it was perfect. I originally wasn't going to bother with the trim. I got stopped a dozen or so times over the weekend to be asked where it came from. This one is the large size, and though it's big, it worked for me.
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When Marissa and I were at DHS yesterday for a girls lunch (we do that when the younger 2 are in school and I have a Friday off) I saw this bag. I like the "real" Rosetta better, don't you? I think CarlaC was CASE'd!
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WOW!!! Everything looks great. Did Prince Naveen see your dd's shirt? I'm curious to his reaction if he did. And smart girl for casing that dress of Tom's -- I well remember seeing his before and adore it. Love the style you made the top. I made a similar style for my dd for AK (just made the pattern myself like you did).

Hi everyone -

Over the past couple of weeks I've asked two questions. I think that they might just be getting lost in the thread? No one has answered either one of them. I"m just wondering if there is something special I needed to do or a special tag, etc. I need to put if I'm asking a question? :) Help!

Vester

If I ask a question I start the post with the word "Question" in big red letters. If I need help with something I'm working on or stuck with I write "HELP" all caps in the biggest red letters I can find and it usually works. Once in awhile things get overlooked or no one knows the answer -- just ask again if that happens. I can only answer a limited number of things. Anything to do with an embroidery machine is beyond me. Someday I would love to have one though.

ABOVE H2O:Thanks for the awesome book tut :) I will never make one though as I refuse to hand applique that many Mickey heads! You did a fabulous job!!! I think soft, floppy pages are good for young kids. To stiffen you have to put in plastic canvas covered in batting, as I did for Kade. I button holed the edges and used rings to hold them together -- I had no other option b/c everything was so thick.
 
The outfits are amazing and it looks like the weather cooperated so you could wear everything uncovered. (I'm still mad about the lousy weather I had in February!)

What is the trim/ribbon/embroidery? of the Mickey heads on your bag. It's neat whatever it is. I think that's a good tip about the boardcloth. I've had a similar problem with it being too see-through.

Thanks for the compliments, from you and everyone else too! We had great weather that weekend, it was even warm enough for us to hit the pool in the afternoon when we wanted to escape the crowds. Which is amazing since we're from FL and it's still a bit early for that. Sorry you had crummy weather, we've had a few bad years lately.

The trim is official Disney stuff from JoAnn's, but not all stores carry it. Mine doesn't, I have to travel to a bigger one 35 minutes away. The Mickey heads are thin but stiff plastic, with a short string of tiny beads between them and the ribbon. There's a whole line of Disney trims, ribbons and other ones like this. I've got my eye on a pretty Tink one, maybe I'll make that form our cruise. I'm starting a bag collection, I'm having fun making them. That a different for me, I'm usually just carrying an ID wallet that clips to my keys so I can travel light!
 
THANK YOU! I must have missed the first answers - holy cow - you are AWESOME FOR FINDING THEM - thank you very very very much!

And I didnt know it wasnt ok to ask that. I officially take back my question. :)

Thank you ladies!

Vester

I remembered that it had been answered because I was about to answer it when it was posted, but my answer was the same as the other 2
 
so this is for anyone who could use a good laugh tonight!!! I was making some spidey jammie pants w/Carla C's easy fits (I have used this pattern several times) and apparently wasnt paying attention and sewed the legs together to make one BIG tube like leg instead of 2 legs! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

and because I was being super cautious, I stitched it and finished the edges so good that I cant use my seam ripper and start over.:rotfl2:

good grief charlie brown!
 
I have a new baby:lovestruc:lovestruc:lovestruc
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My first project with it....I figured a nightgown was a good place to check out the serger...my DD loves it.
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Before the serger arrived I did these last week:
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And last but not least, my daughter had her Spring Concert last night at school. I made the costumes for her class...nothing special, but I thought they came out really cute. They did a great job singing a Beattles song:hippie:
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Now to get another project out of that serger:banana:

My first project with my serger was a nightgown too! Super cute!!! I love all these outfits! I can't believe you made all those for your daughter's class!!! That was so nice of you!

Oh my goodness! I was just about to ask last night if the directions for the color book had been posted and I missed them! Wow! LOVE IT!!!


I refuse to make a comment about the cruise dresses....on the grounds that I want ot go on a cruise so bad....(but I love them!)

Thanks for the thoughts on organizing the embroidery files....I'm making a word document with all the ideas and suggestions and will go down next week while the kids are out of school and I am hiding...er I mean sewing and see what I can do.


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Only because I know you will understand...

I went shopping today for some dishes to use when we dine outside. I knew what I wanted and that I didn't want to spend vcery much money. We were at Target...and they had 2 Mickey Mouse plates...kind of white with a comic book scene with a large Mickey in the middle (remind you of any fabric you've seen lately?) marked for only 26 CENTS! So, my plans quickly changed...I am now the proud owner of 2 square Mickey plates, 2 square white plates, 2 square red plates, 2 square black plates, and 2 square red and white dots plates! Along with a few red and black square bowls... Since the Mickey plates have a great deal of yellow in them, I bought some fabric to make some yellow napkins.

I think we might eat out side tonight...I'm sure burgers and hot dogs will taste great on Mickey plates!


Nini

The plates sound fun!!! I love that you are sewing napkins to match! You should put little Mickey heads on them!

Here's the outfits from Savannah's birthday weekend. If it seems like I went overboard on Rebecca's dresses (but we don't really do that here, do we?) I plan on her wearing them again for our upcoming Dream cruise in June. All the embroidery came from HeatherSue's shop, and I will admit to CASE-ing a few things from the Photobucket account that I fell in love with but aren't creative enough to come up with on my own. :lovestruc If I did CASE something, I tried to give proper credit, just so nobody thinks I did this on my own. :goodvibes

Friday...MK day. Savannah(14) wanted to wear something Birthday-ish, this is the night we'd end up at Ohana for dinner to celebrate, so I made her Heather's Birthday Girl. Marissa(18) wanted a "My heart belongs to Prince Naveen" shirt and Heather was kind enough to add that to her big Valentine heart. On the lower back left of the shirt is a little frog prince I didn't get a pic of. Rebecca is wearing my version of Rapunzel. I couldn't get a pattern I liked, so I made my own. She loves it, and was happy the CM's called her Rapunzel all day. Other little girls told their moms they wanted "THAT" dress when we walked by. lol The second pic shows more of the dress...she wanted the doll in the pic so everyone cold see that they were twins.
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Saturday was Epcot day. Savannah chose SE with the Minnie Bow. Rebecca's Minnie dot dress is a remake of an old fav, using CarlaC's Simply Sweet, halter mode. The last time I made the dress I didn't know how to use the embroidery unit on my machine, this time it was so much easier!
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Saturday evening was our LaNouba night. If you've never seen the show, it's worth the price of the tickets. We've seen it before, but the big girls were very young and didn't remember it at all, Rebecca wasn't even around then. She enjoyed it so much she was sitting on the edge of her seat trying to catch it all! This dress is one I totally CASE'd from the Amazing Tom. It's my favorite of all she wore all weekend. I had to create the top because I couldnt find a pattern I liked. The recently posted Daisy Kingdom would have worked, but I couldn't find it anywhere near me during the sale. The broadcloth I chose to make it from ended up being a little sheer, so I made a peti out of more broadcloth, the double layer was enough to do the trick, and she liked the increased twirl factor it gave...so she wore it under all her dresses for the weekend. You can see a bit of it in the first pic. I realized when we got home I didn't have any good daylight pics of the dress, so I took the second.
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Sunday, our last day...Marissa wore her favorite Alien shirt. She got stopped quite a few times with people asking where she got it. Savannah chose the colors and wording (and spelling) for her pirate Mickey...the words say "Dead mice tell no tails". Rebecca's dress is CASE'd from HeatherSue...there have been many other versions here over the years, but I just fell in love with the little bluebird. My only disappointment is that it doesn't show because it gets lost in the fullness of the skirt.
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And at last, something for me! I made myself a Rosetta Bag. I had already decided on the colors, but once I saw Nini's bag with the Mickey trim, I knew it was perfect. I originally wasn't going to bother with the trim. I got stopped a dozen or so times over the weekend to be asked where it came from. This one is the large size, and though it's big, it worked for me.
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When Marissa and I were at DHS yesterday for a girls lunch (we do that when the younger 2 are in school and I have a Friday off) I saw this bag. I like the "real" Rosetta better, don't you? I think CarlaC was CASE'd!
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I love all these outfits!!! I especially love the Rapunzel one!!!

Hi everyone -

Over the past couple of weeks I've asked two questions. I think that they might just be getting lost in the thread? No one has answered either one of them. I"m just wondering if there is something special I needed to do or a special tag, etc. I need to put if I'm asking a question? :) Help!

Vester

I think putting questions in red is a good idea. I'm not sure how we can help make sure the person sees the answer though! ;)



so this is for anyone who could use a good laugh tonight!!! I was making some spidey jammie pants w/Carla C's easy fits (I have used this pattern several times) and apparently wasnt paying attention and sewed the legs together to make one BIG tube like leg instead of 2 legs!
and because I was being super cautious, I stitched it and finished the edges so good that I cant use my seam ripper and start over.:rotfl2:

good grief charlie brown!

Oh no!! Sometimes when I do something like that, I will cut as close to the seam as i can and resew them. With the Easy Fits, you should be able to do that, since the sizing is rather generous.
 
I have a new baby:lovestruc:lovestruc:lovestruc
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My first project with it....I figured a nightgown was a good place to check out the serger...my DD loves it.
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Before the serger arrived I did these last week:
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And last but not least, my daughter had her Spring Concert last night at school. I made the costumes for her class...nothing special, but I thought they came out really cute. They did a great job singing a Beattles song:hippie:
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Now to get another project out of that serger:banana:

Beautiful work. Where did you get the Kimono dress pattern? My daughters have a multi-cultural fair coming up at school and They want to participate. Also where or what is the name of the fabrics you used? Thanks in Advance.
 
Oh no!! Sometimes when I do something like that, I will cut as close to the seam as i can and resew them. With the Easy Fits, you should be able to do that, since the sizing is rather generous.[/QUOTE]

you are one smart cookie!!! and you just saved my grandsons pj's from the trash can!!! guess that is what I get for trying to watch a movie and sew at the same time.:woohoo:
 
you are one smart cookie!!! and you just saved my grandsons pj's from the trash can!!! guess that is what I get for trying to watch a movie and sew at the same time.:woohoo:

I'm happy I could help!!! I hope it was a good movie though!
 
I decided to start a skirt at 9pm to finish a give. Just finished that and a tag blanket.

Tomorrow I need to get a better picture of the outfit I did today. I love how it came out. Combined a few tutorials I read online last night.
 
so this is for anyone who could use a good laugh tonight!!! I was making some spidey jammie pants w/Carla C's easy fits (I have used this pattern several times) and apparently wasnt paying attention and sewed the legs together to make one BIG tube like leg instead of 2 legs! :rotfl::rotfl::rotfl:

and because I was being super cautious, I stitched it and finished the edges so good that I cant use my seam ripper and start over.:rotfl2:

good grief charlie brown!

I am glad you were able to save the pants thanks to Teresa's suggestion. There is nothing worse when sewing than realizing you sewed something together wrong!!!!
 
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Great outfits! I love the Rapunzel dress-Alexa wants to be Rapunzel next Halloween so looking at that gave me some direction!


Cute Vida! Love the Mickey and Minnie tees1
I have a new baby:lovestruc:lovestruc:lovestruc
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Now to get another project out of that serger:banana:

Those are all great! I have serger envy, I didn't mind just finishing my seams with a zig-zag stitch until I started participating in the Big Gives. Not that I'm sending them to other families, I want the seams to be more nicely finished.
 
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