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

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I am going to try to post some pictures. Here are my projects from the last week.

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I really like that monkey t-shirt (as does my DS), the button eyes and nose were a great idea. Love the 4th of July tutu, bracelet and earrings - nice job.
 
I have had the best couple of days! I have been off since last Friday, DH was home with me over the weekend and did a few projects that needed done and I have just floated around and did a little of this and a little of that. I went to work a little over a year ago and I have really missed my housewife days the last few months. ( Who knew Anyway, the last few days have been great "playing housewife" back to work tomorrow though.


I finished the kids outfits for DHS

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For Emily
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I think I'll work on Ohana outfits next, I bought the cutest fabric on Sunday.

Love the outfits! I especially like the contrastic cuff/band on the pants for Emily. Just adorable!

I hear you on working -- I used to work full time and now work VERY part time and keep thinking I need to get more hours somewhere, but I love my time at home. It's not that I hate working, it's that I value my time taking care of the house. I thinkyou need a part time job :)

(Cue the announcer with a deep resonant voice) When we left off last week there was a flurry of stitching in preparation for meeting real live AG dolls . . . .

Okay, so I had my meet and greet. ~D was right, some of the patterns I was using are a bit big for AG dolls, although they seem to fit GA dolls perfectly.

First is Oliver's popover dress, featuring my first ever digitzed logo -- Mythbusters for Andrea. Needless to say I'm quite proud of my digitizing and see making it a profitable hobby.

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It didn't quite make it over Ginger's petite head.

Then, I remembered that I have my sister's AR doll.

It fit Ann Raggedy quite well. (AR was made by my grandmother whom you met a few posts back -- her real name was Minnie and she lived to 108.)

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Next up I tried a bowling shirt and easy fit fits -- my first ever for either one. I've read sooo much about them it was neat to actually make my first ones. I was up against the clock so I didn't finish the bowling shirt (you probably wouldn't have noticed if I didn't mention it.)

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Ginger had a hard time putting the pants on.

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I finally had to take out the elastic for them to go over her ample hips. They remind me of bell bottom pants, which of course I would have no first hand knowledge of, but have read about in history books.

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I started a raglan, couldn't quickly find any knit material, but wanted to do a size check on the real live AG dolls. Another one I didn't come close to finishing. Please note the jaunty red beret, it adds so much.

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Then I moved on to Molly's jumper. The pattern suggests plaid, but I know plaid is not always a sewer's friend, so I used a calico I thought would be more forgiving.

It fits . . .

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. . . . from the front, not so much from the back.

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I had a hard time figuring out bias and grain and front and lining, and I'm still not sure how they think the waistband goes, so I tried another one. This time in plaid -- like I said, not a sewer's best friend.

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It didn't fit any better than the first one, but Ida came over (no relation to my Aunt Ida). Please, she's not anorexic, just has very good metabolism. It fits her perfectly.

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And so that wraps up this week's episode. Gotta figure out what's next.

(I have my fingers crossed that the photos aren't all crazy sizes. Here goes the submit button.)
OMG!!! I have tears in my eyes from laughing so hard. The bowling shirt with the one sleeve just tipped the scales for me! Hysterical:rotfl2: I just looked at the shirt and thought *what the :confused3?*

And I hate to break the news to Ginger, but if her dresses require tape to hold them on maybe modeling isn't the career for Ginger, and lets not metnion the Easy Fits with an ELASTIC waist that Ginger couldn't stuff her self into -- doesn't she know elastic waista are a girl's best friend? Now Ida on the other hand, with those smashing red tights to coordinate with her dress, may be a cover girl.

Truly I can't believe the amount of clothes you are making for your non-existant AG doll. I feel like all of us Disbouts should chip in a buck each and get you a real doll! Once you get the $ to me for D's address I should be able to help out;)

And how impossible is it to sew the the Bowling Shirt with such tiny sleeves? Well, I guess it's hard seeing as you only bothered to do one sleeve.

The calico dress is my favorite (you know, the one GA is busting at the seams).

And thanks for taking care of the Mythbusters logo for me. You're a peach. (Oh HeatherSue where are you when I need you the most!!!!)

So ... I need to introduce y'all to Kirsten ... While I was procrastinating packing the car I got my Mom to help me find her trunk (an old wine chest ... my kirsten never could afford her blue trunk) ... She's a dirty girl and needs a bath, but that will have to wait til we're back in Charlotte and I have some time to spend with her ...

Addie decided she'd rather stay up here in RI ... she says the summer months are kinder to her here than they would be in NC:rotfl2: But Kirsten agreed to come back with me to be on hand for modeling, etc. if and when I get around to sewing some AG clothes ...
She decided to travel in her summer dress and snazzy red boots (but left her straw hat here in her trunk for safe keeping) ... she had to change out her bloomers though - the elastic had rotted out of her Pleasant Company bloomers :headache:

So, without further ado ... May I present Kirsten:
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She insisted on a close up of her face as well . . . she says she's worried about her right eye and wanted to ask what y'all think ... is it messed up? Does she need to visit the AG hospital? What should we do?
(you can also see how much dirt collects in ones skin when you just sit around in a rocking chair for years):
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We're thinking about some easy fits and a bowling shirt to start us off ... Would anyone be able to tell me if sewing a bowling shirt in AG size first would help me get a feel for how it would go together for an actual child? Or would I make myself crazy???
Oh, I don't think you should have shipped her to WI -- I think you should have dropped her off at Cheryl's house on your way back to NC instead. Did you send her back all dirty or did you clean her up a bit? I don't want the people at the hospital to have a heart attack when they see her (they be devastated if they knew Alexa's doll was still naked!).

Thanks guys for answering all my bobbin questions. Boy do I feel like a ding dong! Right now I'm just using tear away stabilizer.... I need to get something different. My daughter has super sensitive skin and I know that's going to irritate her.

Andrea, thanks for posting those tips... I need to get out my sewing journal and write them all down.
My dd has very sensitive skin too and only complained about one of the t's with the Floriani, and it was a fill design and I think that bothered her more than the Floriani. Once you wash the Floriani a couple of times it's very soft. (But don't wash it until after you've embroidered on it -- prewash your t, do your embroidery and then wash again before wearing.)

I wish I could find my notebook to give you more tips. Clairemolly (Jen) was the one who gave me the Floriani tips. If I remember correctly she hoops Sulky sticky and then puts the Floriani on top of that and floats two pieces of tear away under it. I didn't have any Sulky sticky so tried it without and had really good sucess. Other people posted other ways of doing it, but she was one of the first who replied to me and mentioned how soft the Floriani gets so I figured that would be ideal for my dd.

We had a fantastic time in RI ... today is the day we leave (and I'm waiting til last minute to pack the laptop) ... we'll be back in NC til the 23rd when we fly to Missoula, MT to visit the "Disney-Hater ILs" We're there til the 31st ... then NC til after the 6th and then I have yet to figure out WHEN in August we'll head back to RI ... probably sometime the week after the 6th... I'm stressing just THINKING about all of that!!!

I packed up all my fabric ... it took TWO sterilite hanging file size boxes ... One if full of washed fabric and one is full of un-washed fabric. I have a Joanns bag FULL of spools of ribbon, etc. I have big plans for a wall in my bedroom when I get home ... I wanna move the sewing machine OUT of the hallway and into my room (which will take some work) ... when I come back to RI in August the plan is for me to bring the machine cabinet I have at home to my parents house and I'll take the new(to me) larger one back to NC at the end of the month (the larger one also matches our bedroom furniture, so it will look like just another cabinet when it's closed up).

Phew! Okay... must finish packing!!! I'll be able to READ while on the road, but not post (the iPhone is NOT the easiest to post from )... Tomorrow morning I plan on having breakfast at Biscuitville in Elon (Burlington) NC
Safe travels to you!

I hope everyone had a fabulous 4th of July!!

We had a great day with friends. Here's a picture of a non-sewing project but I wanted to share anyways...our "star" shirts. DH didn't want one, party pooper!

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Please forgive my frizzy hair...naturally curly hair and Nebraska summers don't mix well

And here's a little sewing/embroidery project I've been working on for my DH's work friend. BIG thanks to Heather Sue for the wonderful embroidery design!!

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And I made the smallest Rosetta thinking it would be a good little kid size, but it looked huge on the little girl. Oh well, little girls love purses no matter how huge I guess princess:

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First, I don't think I have ever seen a picture of you and initially looking at it couldn't figure out whose teenager that was! You look so young! You probably are young, I'm just old. Anyway, the t's are fabulous!

And I love the Barney set -- the fabrics are fantastic!

To be continued .... dumb image limit!
 
My new project is to make an angel owl, so that every time I change my mind, and decide to NOT be a prosecution attorney someday, I will see the owl, be reminded of little Caylee Anthony, and will remember my promise to her and myself.
 

I am so excited! After weeks of trying, I gave up on SEU. It was so hard for me to think in the terms it wanted me to. I gave it my best shot, but could not make the names I added to shirts look great. They looked ok from a distance, but not close up. I was so not pleased with the results...and I could not figure out how to adjust the density of the stitches to save my life!

Today, I attempted Embird. I watched one short tutorial on it and was able to figure it out perfectly! (Of course I haven't stitched it out yet, but it already looks better on the screen!) I only wish I hadn't wasted 2 weeks of my 30 day trial on it...but then again, I think I had to fail at SEU before I was ready to write it off and try something new.

I managed to merge a file and add a name to the file! (On SEU I had to do them in two separate hoopings!) As soon as I get the kitchen floor mopped I am going down to try it out on real fabric. If it passes the test, then I will try for it on an actual t shirt!

For reference, I spent an entire week attempting to do my grand daughter's shirt announcing she was finally 40 inches tall (thanks Jessica Lee for the inspiration!) After over 10 attempts, I finally came up with something that looked almost right...until I stitched it on a t shirt...yuck! I ended up having to stitch it twice. It looked better, but still not happy with it.

Here is me crossing fingers to see 1- if the picture shows up and 2- if the new design stitches out right...


Evidently I am more computer illiterate than I thought I was!


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That is great you can figure out Embrid. I still can't figure out my stitch count:lmao: I think you were right and that was the memory.

I have had the best couple of days! I have been off since last Friday, DH was home with me over the weekend and did a few projects that needed done and I have just floated around and did a little of this and a little of that. I went to work a little over a year ago and I have really missed my housewife days the last few months. ( Who knew :confused3) Anyway, the last few days have been great "playing housewife" back to work tomorrow though.

I finished the kids outfits for DHS

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I think I'll work on Ohana outfits next, I bought the cutest fabric on Sunday.

Love the cars fabric. Great job on the outfits. And can't wait to see what Ohana fabric you bought.

(Cue the announcer with a deep resonant voice) When we left off last week there was a flurry of stitching in preparation for meeting real live AG dolls . . . .

Okay, so I had my meet and greet. ~D was right, some of the patterns I was using are a bit big for AG dolls, although they seem to fit GA dolls perfectly.

First is Oliver's popover dress, featuring my first ever digitzed logo -- Mythbusters for Andrea. Needless to say I'm quite proud of my digitizing and see making it a profitable hobby.

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(I have my fingers crossed that the photos aren't all crazy sizes. Here goes the submit button.)

:rotfl2: You are just too funny. But love all the AG dresses. DD would love to come over and have her dolls model some.

So ... I need to introduce y'all to Kirsten ... While I was procrastinating packing the car I got my Mom to help me find her trunk (an old wine chest ... my kirsten never could afford her blue trunk) ... She's a dirty girl and needs a bath, but that will have to wait til we're back in Charlotte and I have some time to spend with her ...

Addie decided she'd rather stay up here in RI ... she says the summer months are kinder to her here than they would be in NC:rotfl2: But Kirsten agreed to come back with me to be on hand for modeling, etc. if and when I get around to sewing some AG clothes ...
She decided to travel in her summer dress and snazzy red boots (but left her straw hat here in her trunk for safe keeping) ... she had to change out her bloomers though - the elastic had rotted out of her Pleasant Company bloomers :headache:

So, without further ado ... May I present Kirsten:
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:welcome: Kristen So sorry to hear you need to go to the hospital.


Thanks guys for answering all my bobbin questions. Boy do I feel like a ding dong! :eek: Right now I'm just using tear away stabilizer.... I need to get something different. My daughter has super sensitive skin and I know that's going to irritate her.

My DD complains the stabilizer picks her so I bought some Dream Weave Fusible by Floriani and iron it on the back of the stabilzer after I am done sewing. It covers the back of the design and she has not complained since.

I hope everyone had a fabulous 4th of July!!

We had a great day with friends. Here's a picture of a non-sewing project but I wanted to share anyways...our "star" shirts. DH didn't want one, party pooper!

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And I made the smallest Rosetta thinking it would be a good little kid size, but it looked huge on the little girl. Oh well, little girls love purses no matter how huge I guess princess:

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Love the family photo. And love the colors in the Rosetta bag.

I am going to try to post some pictures. Here are my projects from the last week.

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Love all the pics. I really like the mickey swirls in the blue tshirt.

The Pleasant Co. did make the American Girl of Today dolls - I believe they started with 7 of them, and added on as time went on. The names of that line changed several times - Just Like You and My American Girl - and most of the original PC dolls are retired and replaced by newer versions with better hair - supposedly. What once was a line of about 7, then 14, then 21 expanded greatly last fall when AG released about 19 new dolls to that line... there are now about 40+ variations of skin tone/hair and eye color. So, yes, Pleasant Company did start that line, Mattel has expanded on it - added many plastic accessories - and I don't think there is anything left of the original that was started by PC. The meet outfit has changed several times over the years, and usually stays on a 2 year cycle... we are due for a new meet outfit sometime in the fall of 2012.

Glad you like my knowledge... I hope I'm not too annoying with it. As I know some of my facts are off a bit, but the jist is right. :)

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I love reading all you knowledge of the AG dolls. I never knew there was another company that made them.

You look so young! You probably are young, I'm just old. Anyway, the t's are fabulous!

:lmao: I felt old at work last week. We hired a college student who was born in 1990. The same year I graduated high school:scared1: Time is going by too fast:confused:
 
Here are my supply tips -- this is just off the top of my head
Thread -- many of us buy form Marathon (on line) and get the starter set of 50 in rayon.
Buy extra needles -- apparently anything but Singer fits. I got the organ needles on line when I ordered my thread from Marathon
I also bought the Marathon tear away stabilizer which is cheap
For cut away stabilizer I use Floriani medium weight
Scissors: I bought the really expensive embroidery scissors from Joann's (using a coupon) and also a pair of manicure scissors from Target
I use the Dritz spray -- it's a bit expensive too so I used a Joann's coupon as well
Have either a marker that fades or washes out or chalk pencils for marking placement

Both SWAK and Embroidery library have tuts on doing appliques

I do the following: I prewash my shirt or fabric. I hoop Floriani medium weight cut away. I mark the placement lines on that. I mark a cross on the inside of my t-shirt (or fabric) as well. I spray the stabilizer and put the shirt on it lining up my marks. I then pin it in place (pin the t-shirt to the stabilizer). On most appliques I will just float a piece or two of the Marathon tear away under the cut away. If I am doing a fill I have found it better to do two pieces of the cut away -- I hoop one piece and float the other under it.

For the PE 770 be sure to use the spool back up thingy if the hoop doesn't line up right to make it easier to snap the hoop in place.

I just do a google search whenever I have a problem and it helps.

I got my machine for Mother's Day and asked tons of questions. If you go to the dates right after MD you should find some good info posted by other's on here that really helped me out. I just kept a notebook by my computer and took notes (and sorry I can't locate my notebook right now to post the good tips).

HTH. Just ask specific questions. Once you do a couple of things it gets really easy. I was very intimidated at first and the machine is actually very user friendly. I did refer to the manual a lot at first though and still refer to it from time to time.


The picture showed up albeit sideways and extremely tiny so I couldn't see any flaws. I hope you have much better luck with Embrid. Someday I may go that route, but for now I'm still getting used to my machine and buying designs. I did add a name to a shirt of my daughter's that I appliqued, but just used a machine font.

Get your son working on a Ginger size castle and tell him she needs plenty of closet space for her wardrobe! I'm excited to see Ginger's new attire. Any more pillow case dresses?

ETA my dd just saw the castle and would like one. She's even bigger than Ginger and despite her complaining that she "has nothing to wear" needs a huge walk in closet for her castle. I should take a pic of her current one so you can all see how truly deprived she is in the wardrobe department.

thank you! I greatly appreciate the advice!
 
You girls with your "AG's" are cracking me up.


Another great place to get thread is kenssewingcenter.com They are very helpful. I get my stablizer,thread,solvy,needles, and bobbin thread from there. They had a great sale a few months ago and I got 1000 M spools of thread for a little over $2 a piece. For those of you that are new to it, you will be amazed at how much you will learn. I have had my machine for about 4 years now, and I am always learning something new about it.

Marianne, I hope you have safe travels. Can't wait to meet up with you and see the fabric.
 
Really far behind again so forgive my VERY long quote


So pretty


That outfit is gorgeous and I love the ruffles on the back. Your model really "lights up" in the room in that outfit.



The rock star pants are perfect and the birthday party shirts are really nice. Hope everyone had fun at the party.
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Amy Grace is so cute, I love her hair. What a great find. I think she would be a fun cruise companion. Her outfit with interchangeable collars is neat.


Ohhh, how pretty and reversible too. I really like the monogrammed side. Nice job.

So ... Phalen gets to have his first ever CHEWABLE medication ... he's always had liquid until now (which is a battle) ... so keep your fingers crossed this goes well!
sounds like Phalen is on the mend and having some success with the chewables. I hope he continues to improve.


Next time you have them out to play be sure to snap some pictures so we can see your collection.


The shirt looks really nice and I still love those pants.


I love when you share your AG knowledge. I'm not a collector or anything but my DD has one and my cousins (who are about 10 years younger them me) had AGs when they were little so I remember the stories, etc. The author of the original books lived not too far from where we lived so I remember my aunt showing me the house that was the inspiration for Samantha's house. I think my aunt was more into it then her daughters. She still has all of their stuff and lets my DD play with them when we visit.
Question: Did the Pleasant Company make those "look like me" dolls or just the historical dolls? My cousins have Samantha and Molly and then they each have one other AG doll but I don't think they were the historical dolls. I'll have to check them out next time we visit.


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Gorgeous, the appliques are beautiful and the fabrics are so pretty.


Great shopping!!! You are making me giggle as I picture you sneaking into the house with all these bolts of fabric and trying to hide them in your closet. Great thinking on the Halloween costumes.


Very pretty and the sash is a nice touch.


I haven't seen any costumes yet but I was thinking about making my son a Jake inspired outfit too and I was thinking about doing a vest and using some pre-made bias tape to trim the edges and adding some yellow buttons. Since you are not a sewer you might be able to cut up a t-shirt (maybe a size bigger) and use the bias tape to act as the yellow trim. Use no stitch glue on some buttons and you are good to go (I wouldn't recommend washing it).


Welcome. I love all your animals. I've never made a stuffed animal before but I bought a pattern for my daughter to make one last summer, we just never got around to it. I'm a little scared! I noticed your website link and visited it your site. What a great idea. I was thinking you might want to add "gum" to your park packing list since you can't buy it in Disney (and you know how teens love their gum).


Welcome!! I love this picture of all your grandkids. I'm in awe of all the wonderful creations you have made for everyone. Everything is so unique and thought out. You are a GREAT shopper and did an amazing job repurposing so many of your finds. I love the princess dresses and the step sister outfits. I can't pick a favorite! I think my brother had that Humpty Dumpty fabric panel doll when he was little (30+ years ago). He called it Knit (I guess he thought my grandmother knitted it instead of sewed it).

Your autograph books are awesome. What a great idea to have one for each park.


Great shopping :banana:


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Thank you fro your warm welcome and comments of mystuff...i enjoy going to the local thrift store at least 2 times a week.i get 1/2 off coupons in the mail and then they have different colored tags 1/2 off everyday! i get lots of clothes for the grands and also hit the linens section for designs/colors i think i might use,i have a stack about 2 ft. tall and 3 ft. wide in my sewing room! lol...in dire need of shelving! I also love the check hancocks remnents basket and we finall have a JOANNS opening at the end of the month! wishing wallyworld would add fabric back...
oh gosh i have ran on and on and it is time to head to work! I am a pre-k asst. teacher during school year and summer camp with school kids in summer all in a daycare center,been there almost 16 years and have the gray hairs to prove it! hehe
 
Marianne, I hope you have safe travels. Can't wait to meet up with you and see the fabric.

I am so jealous... I would love to meet up with you all! Cheryl said she'd be here yesterday, and I waited (and waited, and waited, and waited) but she never showed up. I was so disappointed... I think she ditched me. :confused3 I bet her and Ginger are at my house, sewing away on Patience... :surfweb:

D~
 
WOW!!! I go camping for the weekend and come back to billions of pages. :scared1: This is my attempt to catch up. So sorry if I miss anyone's creations.
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These turned out great! :thumbsup2
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LOVE Wicked. Fantastic show!
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And because she loves our puppy....
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Everything looks great! Love the totes.
He is very cute. :)
Love the apron dress!! SO cute. I need to try my hand at one of these...
So cute!
Oh, your son is so sweet. The pants came out really nice and I'm very impressed that you did this with plaid fabric - all that matching and lining up.
Believe it or not, I didn't match it up at all...I just got lucky! :rotfl:
LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE the pants!!! What pattern/tutorial did you use?????

Thanks so much! I'm pretty pleased with them. I didn't use a pattern or tutorial. I just made them up as I went. :)
 
Just want to say a quick good-bye....

Megan and I leave for NY in the morning! get home on the 19th...I'm sure you will have moved onto a new thread by then, will come find you!!

Hope everyone has a great week!
 
Just want to say a quick good-bye....

Megan and I leave for NY in the morning! get home on the 19th...I'm sure you will have moved onto a new thread by then, will come find you!!

Hope everyone has a great week!

Have a wonderful trip Lisa and Megan! I hope you'll take a few pictures for us! :)

D~
 
This is darling.
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Hand Applique: (didn't take the bag apart... it was harder that way)
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Turned out great!!
LOVE it! Makes me want to make one. ;)

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Some finds from Hancocks!
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Some from Wally world
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Fantastic fabrics!!!
Front.
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Back. Ruffles are so time consuming but totally worth the effort! :lovestruc
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And a picture with the shirt that inspired my skirt.... ps the shirt has been done for a couple of weeks now! :eek: I fully intended on doing the skirt right away, but like I said.... completely intimidated! Not anymore! Loved making this skirt! :dance3:
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Thanks for looking!
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Turned out GREAT!

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Oh! And here are the "Swag Shirts" for Finn's 3rd birthday party...
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They turned out great!
 
Just want to say a quick good-bye....

Megan and I leave for NY in the morning! get home on the 19th...I'm sure you will have moved onto a new thread by then, will come find you!!

Hope everyone has a great week!
Have fun in New York and catching up with everyone. Enjoy yourselves. Please find us and post some pictures from your trip.
 
Just want to say a quick good-bye....

Megan and I leave for NY in the morning! get home on the 19th...I'm sure you will have moved onto a new thread by then, will come find you!!

Hope everyone has a great week!

Lisa have fun.
 
I am so jealous... I would love to meet up with you all! Cheryl said she'd be here yesterday, and I waited (and waited, and waited, and waited) but she never showed up. I was so disappointed... I think she ditched me. :confused3 I bet her and Ginger are at my house, sewing away on Patience... :surfweb:

D~


You better send someone to checkon your house. With Ginger you never know what to expect.;):)

Marianne and I live about 20 min from each other. She picked up some of that fabulous material for me. She was so sweet to do that for those that wanted it. :woohoo:
 
Hi Everybody!

Man its been months since I posted here but that's cause I have been sewing up a storm for our upcoming trip. Just 26 days to go and I still have a 2 things to finish up, and the post below just made it 3 :rotfl:

I took a bunch of pictures so I promise to post them soon....


I finished my DD birthday dress today. The pattern is Miley from Fairytale Frocks and Lollipops. Someone on here posted a dress, so I bought the pattern that day :rotfl: I don't think it is a beginner pattern like it says but I got it done. I like it, and so does DD! Now I need to figure out how to use this for our DW trip coming up. I need to start sewing for that!

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This is so pretty I am buying this pattern right now and I am adding it to my must do for Disney list. I have some tink Fabric just begging to be used.....thanks for posting.
 
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