Disboutiquers Part 25 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes psst..we sew ;-)

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Hi! First time poster here. I've been reading this thread for awhile and it's totally inspired me to sew again (meaning, the first time in 20+ years since home ec) I'm trying to start slow and decided to make the Carla C easy fit pants for my kids. I took my kids measurements and determined (I think) the right size for them but when I cut out the pattern it looks like the crotch will hit them really low. I know I need to allow for casing in the waist and that some of the fabric will be taken up once they're on. I guess my question is "Is the crotch naturally low on these pants anyway?" Also, I'm trying to make them into shorts but I can't seem to figure out how long to make them so that the hem isn't in the crotch. Real newbie questions but any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Jen

I don't find the crotch that long once on but it looks like it when making it. Remember that the kids bottoms will take up more room in that area. As far as shorts go, for girls or little boys (smaller sizes) I always feel like I am barely out of the crotch area. I tend to make the boys board shorts most of the time (longer) because it makes me feel better. Even a girls size 6 shorts I am barely out of the crotch.

:sad1: I'm so bummed! :sad1:
I just finished making one of the bandana hats from YCMT and it's way too small for DS1 and way too big for DS2 :confused:

And since it's made with a bandana (22" square) resizing would be hard for DS1 and DS2 ...


So much for that project! Glad I didn't stock up on bandanas at Hobby Lobby like DS1 wanted me to! :rolleyes1

Next up is Easy Fits ... I have a QUESTION:

DS1 wears a boys 6 but has a tiny waist 23" and long legs 28" from waist to bottom of pants.
DS2 wears 18-24 month pants but has a 16.5" waist and shorter legs.

We're not going until November ... What sizes do you recommend I make for each of them?

TIA!

The easy fits are extremely forgiving size wise. I think I still use a size 6 for my son who is 8 1/2 and I would normally buy him a size 8 or 10. I just have never printed a new one. I would probably go with a 5 or 6 (for some reason I tend to go down a size on the easy fits) for your older son and 1 or 2 for your youngest. They'll fit no matter what, no worries! My son has worn the same easy fits since Wall E was released! They just get a bit shorter each year.
 
OMG!! What a cute pie!! I love your ruffle bubble too, I was debating on purchasing this pattern for my Annabella. Does your baby seem to mind the tie in the back? That was my hesitation, that she'd be un-tieing herself and going topless :laughing: I saw that embroidery design on Planet Applique too, and loved it! :lovestruc

She doesn't seem to mind the tie one bit. What she doesn't like is hair bows. She won't leave anything in her hair at all. Drives me nuts because after two boys I want to doll her up and put bows in her hair lol!
 
I just finished a cinderella dress for my daughter. It was priceless! She was sooo excited to see it! It was like Christmas morning!! I am so hooked now!! Can't wait to make the next one!
 
I just finished a cinderella dress for my daughter. It was priceless! She was sooo excited to see it! It was like Christmas morning!! I am so hooked now!! Can't wait to make the next one!

PICTURES NEEDED :rolleyes1 Just sayin' :rolleyes1
 

I am loving browsing through everyone's work!! It is all so beautfiul and very inspiring!! Absolutely adore the black and white minnie dress!! My daughter loves the Monster's Inc dress!!
 
QUESTION

I am curious to know if anyone on here has made a Jedi robe? I made an attempt to make one but am finding it isn't flowing well nor full enough. Any suggestions on what type of fabric to use or a pattern to follow? Thanks so much for your help!!
 
I vaguely remember that someone mentioned working with insulated fabric...not sure tho....

If you have, did it work, was it hard to work with, was it easy to find?

Appreciate any input!
 
QUESTION

I am curious to know if anyone on here has made a Jedi robe? I made an attempt to make one but am finding it isn't flowing well nor full enough. Any suggestions on what type of fabric to use or a pattern to follow? Thanks so much for your help!!

My Mom made my boys Jedi Robes last winter ... she MIGHT still have the pattern ... I can ask her tomorrow :-)

But I found a material at Hancock Fabrics in the "Bargin" section for $1.99 a yard last year that was the same as the Jedi Mickey robes they sell at HS.

As far as the cut of the robe, the sleeves are WIDE ... and bell at the bottom ... and the tricky part (if I remember correctly) was that the sleeve and the body of the robe are all one piece (I think the seam is at the shoulder and down the top of the arm? The robes are in NC right now and I'm in RI :confused: ) ... Sorry - I'm really no help tonight! But I can ask her tomorrow (we're at my parents house) and see if she remembers!!!!
 
I don't find the crotch that long once on but it looks like it when making it. Remember that the kids bottoms will take up more room in that area. As far as shorts go, for girls or little boys (smaller sizes) I always feel like I am barely out of the crotch area. I tend to make the boys board shorts most of the time (longer) because it makes me feel better. Even a girls size 6 shorts I am barely out of the crotch.

I don't find the crotch that long once on but it looks like it when making it. Remember that the kids bottoms will take up more room in that area. As far as shorts go, for girls or little boys (smaller sizes) I always feel like I am barely out of the crotch area. I tend to make the boys board shorts most of the time (longer) because it makes me feel better. Even a girls size 6 shorts I am barely out of the crotch.

Thanks, ladies! I'm just going to jump in with both feet and have a good time. I'm overthinking this I guess but I still have visions of my 8th grade Home Ec teacher standing over my shoulder giving me disapproving looks. (Probably why I haven't sewn in so long!) You gals are great!
 
I vaguely remember that someone mentioned working with insulated fabric...not sure tho....

If you have, did it work, was it hard to work with, was it easy to find?

Appreciate any input!

I have worked with insul-brite before. It is pretty much like any other interfacing but a thicker. I found it pretty easy to use.
 
I have worked with insul-brite before. It is pretty much like any other interfacing but a thicker. I found it pretty easy to use.

I have some insul-brite waiting for me to make a new ironing board cover for the sewing room... I am excited to get working on it. :)

D~
 
Wow!! Offline for a few days and the thread has multiple pages I missed! :goodvibes Everything looks amazing!! I'll have to come back when I'm not on my iPad so I can easily comment on things. :)

Quick question. I'm getting ready to attempt my first hand appliqué. I read the awesome tutorial. I'm still nervous about it, since I don't have an embroidery machine. I noticed on Etsy some people sell iron on appliqué. Can I make an appliqué without putting it onto the shirt? I'm nervous I'll mess up the stitching, and ruin the shirt. Also, what type/brand of shirt works best?

I'll have o post a pic of my third custom dress. DD wore it this weekend and got tons of compliments. It really made Mommy feel good. :)
 
Seriously love your work, but what pattern do you use for the Star Wars skirt?

I would love to know too!popcorn::

I just finished a cinderella dress for my daughter. It was priceless! She was sooo excited to see it! It was like Christmas morning!! I am so hooked now!! Can't wait to make the next one!

:3dglasses need pics!

QUESTION

I am curious to know if anyone on here has made a Jedi robe? I made an attempt to make one but am finding it isn't flowing well nor full enough. Any suggestions on what type of fabric to use or a pattern to follow? Thanks so much for your help!!

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I used this tutorial Jedi Robe tutorial...u can make any size as long as you have the persons measurements.

I used flannel for my son's robe.....it was very heavy and didn't really "flow" If I remade the robe I would probably use polyester suiting, as its cheap but would hang better.
 
I have some insul-brite waiting for me to make a new ironing board cover for the sewing room... I am excited to get working on it. :)

D~

I used it to line coffee cup cosies (spelling????) that I gave along with a bag of coffee. That was my gift for all the teachers, scout leaders, religious school teachers, etc back during the holidays. They all loved it.

I have some left over. I have been thinking of making pot holders/oven mitts with some of it and some of the leftover fabric from my kitchen valances.

But today I have to get to work on the baby bubble romper for dd's teacher.
 
My Mom made my boys Jedi Robes last winter ... she MIGHT still have the pattern ... I can ask her tomorrow :-)

But I found a material at Hancock Fabrics in the "Bargin" section for $1.99 a yard last year that was the same as the Jedi Mickey robes they sell at HS.

As far as the cut of the robe, the sleeves are WIDE ... and bell at the bottom ... and the tricky part (if I remember correctly) was that the sleeve and the body of the robe are all one piece (I think the seam is at the shoulder and down the top of the arm? The robes are in NC right now and I'm in RI :confused: ) ... Sorry - I'm really no help tonight! But I can ask her tomorrow (we're at my parents house) and see if she remembers!!!!

Thanks for this info!! I heard somewhere that someone used a karate costume pattern and converted it to a Jedi outfit. I wonder if that would work too? Hmmm. . . .
 
Necessity is the mother of invention. (I guess this is my day for oldie quotations.) I love her rocker look.
LOL aint that the truth!! :)

Love the first pic!
I missed this-I'll be praying for your family. I'm so sorry.
thank you
Yeah that is my favorite picture now too...she wants a copy for her room.

It turned out really cute! Sorry the pattern gave you trouble -- I have never tried that pattern.
It was late and my mind was fried, but nothing a little ribbon cant hide

Looking at the pictures, I wouldn't have known how much trouble you had with the pattern! I like her "attitude" look.
Thank you!! Shes hardcore :)

Great pics! The shirt looks awesome, you can't tell you had any issues at all with it.

Thank you so much.
I made my DD a Memorial Day/4th of July/Labor Day ruffle bubble. I made my boys shirts too but don't have a pic of them yet. Next up for me is a Vida for Animal Kingdom. I have the fabric and design I want to use. I just have to find some free time to get started on it :)

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Way too adorable.

I FINALLY have something to share after lurking for several weeks- WOO HOO!

First up is a quilt I made on behalf of Tyler's Kindergarten class for their teacher as a baby shower craft/gift. The kids had a baby book shower for their teacher and colored the quilt blocks as the craft, and then I took them home and quickly pieced them together with some other fabrics. I only had a week to work on it, I'm still in shock I got it done in time...

Sorry for all the pictures, but I wanted to show the process a little...

the blocks the kids made (thank you Nini for the fabric marker suggestion, they worked GREAT!)

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The quilt completed

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Tyler pointing out the "hidden butterflies" I stitched on the non-colored blocks (this is the back of the quilt)

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And Tyler and his teacher, I think she liked it. She told me she's quitting to stay home with the baby, so I think this class was a bit more special than others being this is the last class for her for a while...

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And my other task at hand completed in the wee hours of last night into this morning...

Ryan's bowling shirt (it's missing the bottom button, because he wanted to try it on before I got done sewing the last button on)

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The back view with Heather's awesome McQueen design!!

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I've just gotta say although it's been said several times before...Carla C is an amazing pattern writer! The first time I used this pattern, I didn't really read directions, and just sort of followed pictures. That was dumb and I made several mistakes and wasted fabric and time, lesson learned. I took my time with this shirt, read every single word of her directions (some more than once) and I'm so happy with how this shirt came out. I think there isn't a single thing on it that I would change. I'm extremely critical of my work, so that's saying a lot! I think Great Grandma woulda been proud of this one too. I wish I still had her here to sew with me.

Oh well, time for bed! Not staying up till 2 am today folks! ;)
Fantastic love the hidden butterflies. So glad my nephew wasnt here when I was looking or he would want the shirt. Great job!

I love everything that has been psted lately! I have been keeping an eye on everything but not posting much. I need to start sewing for our Sept. trip. I have a few ideas but hae not started working yet. I vow to start earlier this year!

Here are some dresses I made my girls a few weeks ago. They love the aprons!

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Has anyone made a dress like this with a lining that has tulle on the bottom for some fluff? Do you think it would be too hot for Disney? Thanks!

The aprons are adorable.
 
We survived our first family trip to Europe! And it was a lot of fun! :) I am slowly trying to catch up on the thread. :lovestruc I must say, now that we are back - I have a HUGE, HUGE itch to get back to WDW... LOL Hopefully soon I can talk dh into it. I'll post a few pictures when I have time. I just wanted to say hi! :wizard:
D~

Welcome home. Cant wait to see the pictures!!!
 
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