Disboutiquers Part 27 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes psst..we sew ;-)

Hi!

I made the ribbon turkey desing from applique corner. It comes out pretty cute I think! But it wasnt as easy as I thought to keep all those ribbon pieces in place and put them under the machine!!! lol....Im thinking of making a simple skirt for the girls in the print of the turkey - quickest skirt pattern please??????

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Made this one for a friend at work - working with the folded ribbon was kind of a pain for me, and, my machine foot got caught in the loop of a ribbon and EEKS took a while for me to get the machine stitching right again!!
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I made these for a friend for her little boy's 3 rd birthday, and a shirt for his little brother too!! I wanted to make dad one with Red the Firetruck, but cant find pattern for it!!
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:wizard:Today Billy and I are practicing brownie recipes for our brownie bake off at church on Saturday as part of our missions conference. We will also give our report on how and what our team did while we were at Camp Promise. Billy wants to make a german chocolate brownie pinwheel, and Im thinking brownie balls??? Any tips on either of these recipes?????
I :love::lovestruc:love: the turkey shirts -- absolutely awesome! I'm a bit scared to try something with ribbon and after reading your saga that confirms my fear!

Love the birthday shirts!

I vote for brownie balls even though I have no idea what they are!

Well, here is a simple night gown I made for a friends daughter. I made it a 10 so she would have room to grow...and it fits me! :scared1: I'm not real happy with how it looks. Any ideas on how to simply spruce it up?
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Here are the pants I fixed today. They were hand me downs that had a hole in the knee, so I decided to save them and eventually patch them. These will go with the shirt I'll make. I did it so it will fray just a bit. Sorry the pic is upside down...my iPad is NOt cooperating!:rolleyes1
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Everything looks great. I think the night gown is fine being simple. If you want something maybe add a little pocket :confused3

I tried my first ruffle jeans today to extend the life of a too short pair. :) I'll make a matching shirt for MVMCP, but I thought the green could be worn year round.
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Good choice on the fabric -- you can combine so many different things with those. I need to attack dd's closet for her shorties, but I spent the day pressure washing instead :(

so i did just fix my dd dress changed it up some hope she wears it now or she is grounded for life :cool2:

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I like the idea of grounding her for life -- my dd is about to be in the same boat tonight, only I wish it was over something like clothes -- she is just being downright snotty and sassy.
 
Hi!

Today Billy and I are practicing brownie recipes for our brownie bake off at church on Saturday as part of our missions conference. We will also give our report on how and what our team did while we were at Camp Promise. Billy wants to make a german chocolate brownie pinwheel, and Im thinking brownie balls??? Any tips on either of these recipes?????

hi Wendy,
I haven't posted here in ages (since before I was sick) and I am now getting well enough to post. But.... you know baking is my first love, sewing second. Can you make brownie pops? Bake a recipe of brownies, crumb it up, add a can of decadent fudge icing. Mush it up, wet your hands, roll into balls. Freeze on a cookie tray. Then get sucker sticks, dip into melted chocolate (wilton melts) and stick them into the cold ball. Then dip the whole thing into chocolate. You can then roll into spinkles or walnuts before it sets up if you want to.
I make these with cheesecake in the middle, brownie on the outside, dipped in chocolate and they go like the wind.
You can look up Bakerella, she has great decorating ideas :)
Hope this helps,
Valere
 
Been crazy busy, but I have some items I can share!

A thanksgiving outfit for my dd:
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A Christmas dress
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Another one using the Grace ruffle dress pattern
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And the shirts I made for Owen's big give:
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Beautiful outfits! Great job on the shirts too! I am sure the family will look good in them!

Thanks to everyone for the compliments on my mother's sewing. Someone asked how long it took her to do all those ruffles--she started on a Monday and it was completely finished by the week-end. That was just sewing in her "spare time." All the clothes she made had French seams and bound buttonholes. I didn't know there was any other kind. She was a perfectionist in all that she did. She didn't teach me to sew--she said it was faster to just "do it herself."

I had 5 "formals" including the 2 I showed. The last one she made me was turquoise peau de soie satin with reapplied alencon lace cascading down the straight skirt and lace over the bodice. I also had 2 other "cocktail dresses"--mauve satin for warm weather and red velvet for cooler weather.

When I started high school she made me a unique "little black dress." It was silk crepe with a simple round neckline, cap sleeves and straight skirt. What made it unique was a turquoise and black plaid light wool over-skirt, plaid vest, black tulle full over-skirt on a satin ribbon, a black crepe slightly flared overskirt with self-covered buttons all the way down the front and a black crepe bolero jacket with a shawl collar that tied in the front. There were dozens of ways to make different looks from that one outfit!

Like I said before, I wish I had half her skill.

My goodness, your mom created a lot of beautiful outfits! Only if I had 10% of her skills...

Oh no! I'm so sorry to hear that your machine up and quit on you. Fingers crossed that you'll find a good deal on Craigslist or someone will offer to either give or loan you their machine.

Hmm, the first thing that came to mind was burp cloths. I know that's not something super original however it is very useful.


OK, I'll count on you for the patchworks! I will try to get in on the next give, but I'm still so behind on things not sewing related as well. If only I had the $$$ to hire landscapers life would be easier. Patchworks will be a lot of work though without a functioning sewing machine.

For baby gifts I prefer more practical things. I got so many clothes as gifts when I had my kids that they didn't even wear them all. That's why I did the taggie blanket and burp cloths. IMO one can never have too many burp cloths! If you want to do something more special I would make a flannel raggie playmat / blanket. Bibs are good gifts as well -- large ones! Some of the store bought ones are way too small.

I will be absolutely NO help at all....


I usually make quilts for all new babies around here. In fact, if I give something less...well, let's just say they expect a quilt! In fact, one girl that works at the local Starbuck's my hubby frequents (he is a police officer), she heard about my quilts and was asking everyone if they thought I would make her a quilt...hubby had already asked and it was already in the works.

But I like to make something a bit more useful than clothes...they grow too fast and outgrow everything within weeks! I like to make a couple of burpcloths with matching bibs and maybe a receiving blanket (large sized)...all using matching flannel...because you can never have enough burps, bibs and those receiving blankets are always too small!

Good luck and I am sure they will be perfect!

Nini

I had a dear friend that was a Chinese exchange student. Her sis had a child while she was here. They don't give gifts until after the baby is born. The red & gold gifts are a great idea, or even a stuffed panda bear? Also the layette is traditionally provided by the maternal grandmother....so if you want to make clothes....maybe make a bigger than layette size...like 12 mos or bigger. I don't have any suggestions for the dress but it sounds lovely.

Oh I found this when I googled for traditional chinese wrap dress costume....I think its a theatrical reinactment costume...see what you think

http://folkwear.com/122.html

Too bad about your machine. Maybe Santa will be able to save up and send one along after Christmas. Good score on the fabric and I hope you are sewing again soon. Loved all your live reports from DL.

Thanks everyone for letting me vent about my sewing machine. Fortunately I can still sew, I just need to use my embroidery machine (which means switching settings between sewing and embroidery). I was looking at the classified at work today (we have a classifed ad section on our internal web site), but no sewing machines lately. The other thing is that my in-law's will be moving to our city at the end of the month, so I may be able to borrow my MIL's old school Bernina or her new Brother machine if I need to do so.

Thanks for all the suggestions on the baby gift! I think I will go with matching burpies and bibs. Two years ago, I actually made quilts and donated them in each child's name that was born to my friends or family members that year. That was the year with 2 sets of twins! I wish I knew that before I challenged myself to do the donations that year (it was inspired by the Disney volunteer thing - let's just say I wore my volunt"ear" button with pride!) Making a long story short, I am not in a real hurry to do more baby quilts!

Oh and thank you for the link for the dress. It looks beautiful and I am pretty sure it is traditional but I am afraid I do not have the figure to wear that! If I can't find something else, I may need to draft a pattern for my project. At least the line drawings on the site was a good start for me.

QUESTION: I'm going to take that cute Cars flannel and cut a row out and put it across a shirt for my boys. Would you just iron it on and applique, or should I use a stabalizer too? I'm not sure what would be best considering it will go all the way across the chest of the shirt. Thoughts?

I think it depends on the thickness of the shirt material. I would throw some stabilizer under it to be sure though.

Hi!

I made the ribbon turkey desing from applique corner. It comes out pretty cute I think! But it wasnt as easy as I thought to keep all those ribbon pieces in place and put them under the machine!!! lol....Im thinking of making a simple skirt for the girls in the print of the turkey - quickest skirt pattern please??????

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Made this one for a friend at work - working with the folded ribbon was kind of a pain for me, and, my machine foot got caught in the loop of a ribbon and EEKS took a while for me to get the machine stitching right again!!
th_100_4590.jpg


I made these for a friend for her little boy's 3 rd birthday, and a shirt for his little brother too!! I wanted to make dad one with Red the Firetruck, but cant find pattern for it!!
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:wizard:Today Billy and I are practicing brownie recipes for our brownie bake off at church on Saturday as part of our missions conference. We will also give our report on how and what our team did while we were at Camp Promise. Billy wants to make a german chocolate brownie pinwheel, and Im thinking brownie balls??? Any tips on either of these recipes?????

Cute appliques, too bad they caused so much trouble for you! I am sure your friend's children will love those new shirts!

Brownie bake off? That sounds fun! I don't have any suggestions since I only make "healthier" brownies now. I sneak whole wheat flour and apple sauce into my brownies and no one can tell!

Well, here is a simple night gown I made for a friends daughter. I made it a 10 so she would have room to grow...and it fits me! :scared1: I'm not real happy with how it looks. Any ideas on how to simply spruce it up?
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Here are the pants I fixed today. They were hand me downs that had a hole in the knee, so I decided to save them and eventually patch them. These will go with the shirt I'll make. I did it so it will fray just a bit. Sorry the pic is upside down...my iPad is NOt cooperating!:rolleyes1
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I tried my first ruffle jeans today to extend the life of a too short pair. :) I'll make a matching shirt for MVMCP, but I thought the green could be worn year round.
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Perhaps a simple row of ribbon along the collar, cuffs and bottom for the night gown? I guess you must be a really tiny person to fit into the night gown!

Good job on fixing up the pants!

so i did just fix my dd dress changed it up some hope she wears it now or she is grounded for life :cool2:

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It's great that you were able to change the straps. Hopefully she will like it!

hi Wendy,
I haven't posted here in ages (since before I was sick) and I am now getting well enough to post. But.... you know baking is my first love, sewing second. Can you make brownie pops? Bake a recipe of brownies, crumb it up, add a can of decadent fudge icing. Mush it up, wet your hands, roll into balls. Freeze on a cookie tray. Then get sucker sticks, dip into melted chocolate (wilton melts) and stick them into the cold ball. Then dip the whole thing into chocolate. You can then roll into spinkles or walnuts before it sets up if you want to.
I make these with cheesecake in the middle, brownie on the outside, dipped in chocolate and they go like the wind.
You can look up Bakerella, she has great decorating ideas :)
Hope this helps,
Valere

Sorry to hear that you haven't been doing well. The brownie pop idea sounds delicious! I was going to do something similar for my office's Halloween party but I ended up making green sugar cookies with almonds as "witches' fingers"

I think the next few weeks will be crazy busy for me. As I mentioned before, my in-law's and my grandparent-in-law's are moving to our city at the end of the month. I am very excited about that as we are very close. At the same time, it will be busy as they try to get settled in. My in-law's new place will be less than 10 minutes drive from our house, which is a nice distance (not too close and not too far). I hope to get my Christmas sewing done before they come so they don't get a "sneak preview" of their gifts!
 
hi Wendy,
I haven't posted here in ages (since before I was sick) and I am now getting well enough to post. But.... you know baking is my first love, sewing second. Can you make brownie pops? Bake a recipe of brownies, crumb it up, add a can of decadent fudge icing. Mush it up, wet your hands, roll into balls. Freeze on a cookie tray. Then get sucker sticks, dip into melted chocolate (wilton melts) and stick them into the cold ball. Then dip the whole thing into chocolate. You can then roll into spinkles or walnuts before it sets up if you want to.
I make these with cheesecake in the middle, brownie on the outside, dipped in chocolate and they go like the wind.
You can look up Bakerella, she has great decorating ideas :)
Hope this helps,
Valere

Hi Val!!!!!!!!! So glad you are starting to feel better!! Its been so long!! how is Danny doing?:wizard: Missed you around here and in the Big Give stuff!!

Okay, you got me - how did you get cheesecake into the middle?????????

Andrea - just go for it - now that I have the hang of it its not so hard - also, when you just do strips of ribbon its easier!!! I got the Christmas tree ribbon design too - maybe that will be easier since you dont have to place the ribbon on a curve????:3dglasses

I made this shirt for Tim today - lol - Its pretty cute - do you think I could pull one off on Thanksgiving????
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And made Hannah's turkey shirt into a tshirt dress ( she is super into dresses right now) - I think its kinda long - anyone have a 5 year old they could measure something similiar and tell me the length of the skirt???? Pretty please????
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Purple ears! I work at Gymboree Play and Music and we have lots of babies and I have noticed that a lot of the Asian babies wear little bandana style bibs that velcro in the back, instead of the traditional ones we think of that are oblong. They would probably be easy to make and you make them reversible and in LOTS of colors and then she would always have one to match the outfit of the day! :)
Wendy, I measured my 5 1/2 year old from shoulder to calf and she is 23 inches. She is about 43 inches tall... HTH!
Erica
 
I tried my first ruffle jeans today to extend the life of a too short pair. :) I'll make a matching shirt for MVMCP, but I thought the green could be worn year round.
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cute and they will match so much and be able to use them year round
I like the idea of grounding her for life -- my dd is about to be in the same boat tonight, only I wish it was over something like clothes -- she is just being downright snotty and sassy.

must be a 7 year old thing my is snotty and cranky alot too so is her besty that i watched all day Sunday!

I made this shirt for Tim today - lol - Its pretty cute - do you think I could pull one off on Thanksgiving????
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And made Hannah's turkey shirt into a tshirt dress ( she is super into dresses right now) - I think its kinda long - anyone have a 5 year old they could measure something similiar and tell me the length of the skirt???? Pretty please????
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so cute!~ the dress might be a little long my dd is only 48inch tall head to toes.

well my dd will wear the dress so no more grounding. :wizard:
 
And made Hannah's turkey shirt into a tshirt dress ( she is super into dresses right now) - I think its kinda long - anyone have a 5 year old they could measure something similiar and tell me the length of the skirt???? Pretty please????
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The dress looks great! I hope it is the right length!

Purple ears! I work at Gymboree Play and Music and we have lots of babies and I have noticed that a lot of the Asian babies wear little bandana style bibs that velcro in the back, instead of the traditional ones we think of that are oblong. They would probably be easy to make and you make them reversible and in LOTS of colors and then she would always have one to match the outfit of the day! :)
Wendy, I measured my 5 1/2 year old from shoulder to calf and she is 23 inches. She is about 43 inches tall... HTH!
Erica

Thanks Erica! I just went and did a search on Google to look at the bandana style bibs. They seem easy to do. The problem is that I have a pattern for the "North American" style bib which I like (it is lined with vinyl and it has pockets to catch food when the baby gets to the solids stage). I thought that was a great idea when I saw a friend use it. Maybe I will make a few of each style so they can choose? Hmmm, decisions, decisions!

well my dd will wear the dress so no more grounding. :wizard:

That's good to hear! :banana::banana::banana:
 
I love the ribbon turkey tee's/dress! so cute...i had planned to make tee's for the grands to wear for school and turkey day but 3 1/2 weeks w/o a car cut into my shopping and also my budget! so no turkeys for my turkeys thi syear....i also love the turkey eyes/beak/waddle...so cool for the g'sons next year!
have any of you added a maternity panel to jeans/scrubs...Brneid is bursting out of her clothes and i wanna try to upcycle soem things for her,i know joann had the maternity band for pants but we want the panel to add to the front and would love any ideas/tips you all may have on how to make one...the band ones at joann are almost $8 for too...that could get pricy...
i'm thinking maybe get tee's form the thrift store and use those to make the ppanels,cut out the size/shape formt eh tees with the hem being the top of the panel to add the elastic through....she has a pair of maternity jeans she got at ross and they have the adjustable waist like in kids clothes...maybe i could make the elastic longer,cut slits in it and add buttons to the sides of the pants...i get confused when i try to think of how to sew the panel in place but leave the ends open for the elastic to go through/out of the ends to be adjusted...maybe just sticth up to the caseing and secure and leave the ends open /unattached since it will be under her shirts so not seen....now my head is spinning!!!!
*** a lil funny for the day...Elli & Blaze got to ride in my new car yesterday,Blaze said he liked it but wanted to know why it was shaking at the red light,Elli said " i like it,it's massaging my butt!' lol..even funnier since she's a stick figure and has no junk in her trunk...lol
tia for any tips/info...!Beth!
 
I am really picky with my wrapping paper. It all has to coordinate with my tree, which mainly has pinks on it. So I usually do silvers with accents of blue or pink. I vary a little each year -- like one year it was mainly pearl and pink and last year we did a lot of silver and blue, but I never do traditional Christmas colors for wrapping. I also never use true ribbons or bows. I had a cat that would eat them so I started decorating with fabric ribbons and floral picks and it makes the packages so much prettier that I just stick with it.

Oh I bet your tree looks gorgeous being so well coordinated! And using fabric scraps for ribbon is a great way to put all those little bits to good use

I don't think I got a chance to say Welcome yet. You did a great job on the dress. I, too, think the smaller sizes are harder to do. Now when I make a dress for my DD I cut out and sew the doll size as I do the big dress.

Thank you, that's a great idea! Now if only I'd get up the nerve to make a big girl dress too :rotfl2:

Hi!

I made the ribbon turkey desing from applique corner. It comes out pretty cute I think! But it wasnt as easy as I thought to keep all those ribbon pieces in place and put them under the machine!!! lol....Im thinking of making a simple skirt for the girls in the print of the turkey - quickest skirt pattern please??????

th_100_4589.jpg


Made this one for a friend at work - working with the folded ribbon was kind of a pain for me, and, my machine foot got caught in the loop of a ribbon and EEKS took a while for me to get the machine stitching right again!!
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Oh gosh those ribbon turkeys are ADORABLE!!! LOVE them! They were totally worth the hassle.

Well, here is a simple night gown I made for a friends daughter. I made it a 10 so she would have room to grow...and it fits me! :scared1: I'm not real happy with how it looks. Any ideas on how to simply spruce it up?
th_9649e2ef.jpg

Here are the pants I fixed today. They were hand me downs that had a hole in the knee, so I decided to save them and eventually patch them. These will go with the shirt I'll make. I did it so it will fray just a bit. Sorry the pic is upside down...my iPad is NOt cooperating!:rolleyes1
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Hmmm, for the pjs, maybe add some ribbon to make an empire waste and then a bow??? Great job on the patch job for the jeans. My DD is ALWAYS putting holes in the knees of hers and it drives me nuts because otherwise they are all perfectly good pairs of pants!

I tried my first ruffle jeans today to extend the life of a too short pair. :) I'll make a matching shirt for MVMCP, but I thought the green could be worn year round.
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Oh this is a GREAT idea as well. My kiddos are bean poles so they often outgrow pants by length before width. Doing something like this would save me some money! (Not to mention that it looks super cute.)

hi Wendy,
I haven't posted here in ages (since before I was sick) and I am now getting well enough to post. But.... you know baking is my first love, sewing second. Can you make brownie pops? Bake a recipe of brownies, crumb it up, add a can of decadent fudge icing. Mush it up, wet your hands, roll into balls. Freeze on a cookie tray. Then get sucker sticks, dip into melted chocolate (wilton melts) and stick them into the cold ball. Then dip the whole thing into chocolate. You can then roll into spinkles or walnuts before it sets up if you want to.
I make these with cheesecake in the middle, brownie on the outside, dipped in chocolate and they go like the wind.
You can look up Bakerella, she has great decorating ideas :)
Hope this helps,
Valere

*drool*

Thanks everyone for letting me vent about my sewing machine. Fortunately I can still sew, I just need to use my embroidery machine (which means switching settings between sewing and embroidery). I was looking at the classified at work today (we have a classifed ad section on our internal web site), but no sewing machines lately. The other thing is that my in-law's will be moving to our city at the end of the month, so I may be able to borrow my MIL's old school Bernina or her new Brother machine if I need to do so.

I think the next few weeks will be crazy busy for me. As I mentioned before, my in-law's and my grandparent-in-law's are moving to our city at the end of the month. I am very excited about that as we are very close. At the same time, it will be busy as they try to get settled in. My in-law's new place will be less than 10 minutes drive from our house, which is a nice distance (not too close and not too far). I hope to get my Christmas sewing done before they come so they don't get a "sneak preview" of their gifts!

WOW you WILL be busy! BUT fingers crossed that you'll get to borrow one of their machines.

I made this shirt for Tim today - lol - Its pretty cute - do you think I could pull one off on Thanksgiving????
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And made Hannah's turkey shirt into a tshirt dress ( she is super into dresses right now) - I think its kinda long - anyone have a 5 year old they could measure something similiar and tell me the length of the skirt???? Pretty please????
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LOVE IT!!!! Well, both of them actually. My DD(3) saw the dress and kept saying she would like it for her birthday!:laughing:

well my dd will wear the dress so no more grounding. :wizard:

HURRAY she liked it!

Thanks Erica! I just went and did a search on Google to look at the bandana style bibs. They seem easy to do. The problem is that I have a pattern for the "North American" style bib which I like (it is lined with vinyl and it has pockets to catch food when the baby gets to the solids stage). I thought that was a great idea when I saw a friend use it. Maybe I will make a few of each style so they can choose? Hmmm, decisions, decisions!

Oh I LOVED those pocket style bibs when kids started eating table foods! They were so fantastic for catching a lot of the mess. BUT the other kinds are better for when babies are little and drool more. SO maybe making both is a good idea.

I love the ribbon turkey tee's/dress! so cute...i had planned to make tee's for the grands to wear for school and turkey day but 3 1/2 weeks w/o a car cut into my shopping and also my budget! so no turkeys for my turkeys thi syear....i also love the turkey eyes/beak/waddle...so cool for the g'sons next year!
have any of you added a maternity panel to jeans/scrubs...Brneid is bursting out of her clothes and i wanna try to upcycle soem things for her,i know joann had the maternity band for pants but we want the panel to add to the front and would love any ideas/tips you all may have on how to make one...the band ones at joann are almost $8 for too...that could get pricy...
i'm thinking maybe get tee's form the thrift store and use those to make the ppanels,cut out the size/shape formt eh tees with the hem being the top of the panel to add the elastic through....she has a pair of maternity jeans she got at ross and they have the adjustable waist like in kids clothes...maybe i could make the elastic longer,cut slits in it and add buttons to the sides of the pants...i get confused when i try to think of how to sew the panel in place but leave the ends open for the elastic to go through/out of the ends to be adjusted...maybe just sticth up to the caseing and secure and leave the ends open /unattached since it will be under her shirts so not seen....now my head is spinning!!!!
*** a lil funny for the day...Elli & Blaze got to ride in my new car yesterday,Blaze said he liked it but wanted to know why it was shaking at the red light,Elli said " i like it,it's massaging my butt!' lol..even funnier since she's a stick figure and has no junk in her trunk...lol
tia for any tips/info...!Beth!

Hmmm, I'm no help at all on the maternity pants thing. BUT I thought what Elli said was HILARIOUS!!!!
 
So here's what I've been working on....

Dolly clothes refashions!

This is from a tutu skirt that my DD had a ink pen bust and stained the skirt. I was able to cut and sew it so that you can't see where the ink was:

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This is the sleeve from a men's dress shirt that I am going to use to make a spring/summer dress for my 3rd DD:

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PJ dress:

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And then this one I stayed up WAAAY too late working on. Shirt is reperposed from a long sleeve tee that had a hole in the back of it. Then made Easy Fits using a pair of jeans with holes in the knees:

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close up of pattern on shirt:
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Okay, now that I've blasted you all with pictures I have a QUESTION!!!

I had a HECK of a time sewing the jeans. Lil'Blue would NOT sew through the parts that had a lot of layers (like the side seams). My top thread kept breaking. I tried adjusting the tension up and down, but nothing seemed to help. I was using a heavy duty denim universal needle and Gutterman 100% poly, all purpose thread. AND I also couldn't zig-zag stitch without it majorly skipping stitches. :sad1: Any thoughts on this or TIPS to sewing with denim??


I'm really glad I'm working this all out on doll clothes instead of kid clothes! Thanks in advance for your help!

*okay, I give up, I've tried resizing those last two pics and it's still not working, sorry!*
 
So here's what I've been working on....

Dolly clothes refashions!

This is from a tutu skirt that my DD had a ink pen bust and stained the skirt. I was able to cut and sew it so that you can't see where the ink was:

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This is the sleeve from a men's dress shirt that I am going to use to make a spring/summer dress for my 3rd DD:

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PJ dress:

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And then this one I stayed up WAAAY too late working on. Shirt is reperposed from a long sleeve tee that had a hole in the back of it. Then made Easy Fits using a pair of jeans with holes in the knees:

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close up of pattern on shirt:
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Okay, now that I've blasted you all with pictures I have a QUESTION!!!

I had a HECK of a time sewing the jeans. Lil'Blue would NOT sew through the parts that had a lot of layers (like the side seams). My top thread kept breaking. I tried adjusting the tension up and down, but nothing seemed to help. I was using a heavy duty denim universal needle and Gutterman 100% poly, all purpose thread. AND I also couldn't zig-zag stitch without it majorly skipping stitches. :sad1: Any thoughts on this or TIPS to sewing with denim??


I'm really glad I'm working this all out on doll clothes instead of kid clothes! Thanks in advance for your help!

*okay, I give up, I've tried resizing those last two pics and it's still not working, sorry!*

No help just wanted to say your dolly outfits are so cute.
 
I had a HECK of a time sewing the jeans. Lil'Blue would NOT sew through the parts that had a lot of layers (like the side seams). My top thread kept breaking. I tried adjusting the tension up and down, but nothing seemed to help. I was using a heavy duty denim universal needle and Gutterman 100% poly, all purpose thread. AND I also couldn't zig-zag stitch without it majorly skipping stitches. :sad1: Any thoughts on this or TIPS to sewing with denim?? [/COLOR][/COLOR]

I have an older Singer heavy duty machine that I have WORN-OUT. It had tons of stitches and was a work horse. She will still do a beautiful straight stitch and sew through multiple layers of heavy fabric (denim, home dec.and upholstery types). I used to sew purses to sell. She just will not do the pretty stitches now and she is limping pretty badly at times. I bought a new Brother project runway machine at Wal-mart. Nice machine will do most things I need to sew. This new machine WILL NOT sew the heavier fabrics. There are skipped stitches, birds nests and worse.
I am not saying Lil'Blue is a bad machine and this may not be the case, but some machines will not sew heavy fabrics no matter what you do. I wish I had waited and bought a sturdier machine. I needed something right away and regret buying the machine I have. Hope some one can help you more than I have. And maybe I just have not found the right sequences for this new machine. The old one was just sew away.

Oh almost forgot. The doll clothes are beautiful. Great job.
 
Hi Val!!!!!!!!! So glad you are starting to feel better!! Its been so long!! how is Danny doing?:wizard: Missed you around here and in the Big Give stuff!!

Okay, you got me - how did you get cheesecake into the middle?????????

Andrea - just go for it - now that I have the hang of it its not so hard - also, when you just do strips of ribbon its easier!!! I got the Christmas tree ribbon design too - maybe that will be easier since you dont have to place the ribbon on a curve????:3dglasses

I made this shirt for Tim today - lol - Its pretty cute - do you think I could pull one off on Thanksgiving????
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And made Hannah's turkey shirt into a tshirt dress ( she is super into dresses right now) - I think its kinda long - anyone have a 5 year old they could measure something similiar and tell me the length of the skirt???? Pretty please????
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I LOVE these. I would wear both myself but I am a nut anyway. I also work with children so they think it is fun when adults wear this kind of stuff.
 

have any of you added a maternity panel to jeans/scrubs...Brneid is bursting out of her clothes and i wanna try to upcycle soem things for her,i know joann had the maternity band for pants but we want the panel to add to the front and would love any ideas/tips you all may have on how to make one...the band ones at joann are almost $8 for too...that could get pricy...
i'm thinking maybe get tee's form the thrift store and use those to make the ppanels,cut out the size/shape formt eh tees with the hem being the top of the panel to add the elastic through....she has a pair of maternity jeans she got at ross and they have the adjustable waist like in kids clothes...maybe i could make the elastic longer,cut slits in it and add buttons to the sides of the pants...

Beth, I made some straight skirts into maternity skirts. You cut a "U" shape out of the front until you get to just below the zipper, then add in a knit fabric panel (double it so the fold is at the top). I bought regular knit at Joann's and cut a couple panels per yard. Much cheaper than buying the ready-made ones. I didn't bother with elastic - the knit holds it shape well enough to keep the skirt up. If you are going to do the buttonhole elastic, then you will want to run that through the back of the garment. Is it possible to remove the current elastic from a pair of large scrubs by taking out the top seam, then make your buttonholes and refold the waistband down and run the buttonhole elastic through afterward? That way, she could get many months of wear out of them buy snugging it up as much as she needs. Clear as mud? :)
 
I have an hour before the boy comes home so I am going to work on a Big give and work on a pair of easy fits.

If I get done I will try cutting out a skirt for Barbara's auction
 
DJazz-- Boy do I have the link for you! I found this a few months ago when helping a friend stretch her work wardrobe for pregnancy....lots of free tutorials with UPCYCLING your favorite :lovestruc It includes how to make maternity pants out of pants you already have. Some of those outfits make me want another :rotfl:

http://diymaternity.com/index/

HTH! Michelle

I've been cutting out Christmas outfits for my LOs...so when I finish that I will post pics of our trip.
 
Andrea your tree must be beautiful. One thing I can not do for the life of me is to make bows.:confused3

Disneyjazz love the baby bump picture.:cloud9:


Hi :wave2: We r back!

The kids had a good time. I will post a few pics in action later after I get my pics touched up....DD had red eye big time in most.

While I was catching up on the thread someone was asking about learning to hand smock. I taught myself from the book A-Z of Smocking with follow up lessons from my sister's MIL. If you are learning I suggest doing geometric designs on a straight strip insert first, before moving on to picture smocking and bishop style dresses. It is not a quick and easy thing for most people. If you did needle point or cross stitch it may be easier for you. I learned 5 yrs ago and have only had the patience to do maybe 4 dresses and 3 bonnets. definately a labor of love.

Everything looks great!

:welcome: back

Miprender- Thanks for sharing your outfit. That is SO cute!!

Lisa

Your welcome. I can't wait to see what plans you have.

Been crazy busy, but I have some items I can share!

Another one using the Grace ruffle dress pattern
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And the shirts I made for Owen's big give:
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Everything is so beautiful. You forced me to buy the blue Mickey fabric after seeing your dress on FB :lmao:

Hi!

I made the ribbon turkey desing from applique corner. It comes out pretty cute I think! But it wasnt as easy as I thought to keep all those ribbon pieces in place and put them under the machine!!! lol....Im thinking of making a simple skirt for the girls in the print of the turkey - quickest skirt pattern please??????

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I made these for a friend for her little boy's 3 rd birthday, and a shirt for his little brother too!! I wanted to make dad one with Red the Firetruck, but cant find pattern for it!!
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Wendy everything looks great.

I tried my first ruffle jeans today to extend the life of a too short pair. :) I'll make a matching shirt for MVMCP, but I thought the green could be worn year round.
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Great job.

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so i did just fix my dd dress changed it up some hope she wears it now or she is grounded for life :cool2:

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:lmao: Maybe I should try that with DD. But I have to say I like the dress better like this too.

hi Wendy,
I haven't posted here in ages (since before I was sick) and I am now getting well enough to post. But.... you know baking is my first love, sewing second. Can you make brownie pops? Bake a recipe of brownies, crumb it up, add a can of decadent fudge icing. Mush it up, wet your hands, roll into balls. Freeze on a cookie tray. Then get sucker sticks, dip into melted chocolate (wilton melts) and stick them into the cold ball. Then dip the whole thing into chocolate. You can then roll into spinkles or walnuts before it sets up if you want to.
I make these with cheesecake in the middle, brownie on the outside, dipped in chocolate and they go like the wind.
You can look up Bakerella, she has great decorating ideas :)
Hope this helps,
Valere

YUMMY. Those sound wonderful.

So here's what I've been working on....

Dolly clothes refashions!

This is from a tutu skirt that my DD had a ink pen bust and stained the skirt. I was able to cut and sew it so that you can't see where the ink was:

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I'm really glad I'm working this all out on doll clothes instead of kid clothes! Thanks in advance for your help!

*okay, I give up, I've tried resizing those last two pics and it's still not working, sorry!*

Love all the dollie dresses.
 
I did the mini tut, possibly last spring or late winter so search around that time frame. But yes, for me it was easiest to sandwich the vinyl between the fabrics. I tried tissue as one person had suggested to me and it was a PITA to remove. Never again. And I use cotton for all my eye spy bags.

Here is how I iron the fabric so I can sandwich the vinyl in between:
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I put the tacky tape stuff on to hold the vinyl in place before sewing:
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Here are the two short sides sew -- double seam everything for extra security (next you just add the long pieces over these:)
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I hope that helps.

Thank you! That's the one I remember. I figured the tissue paper would be a PITA so I made a note in my brain to do it your way. I should have saved it in my favorites or at the very least jotted down the Disboutique Thread # and the page #.
 
I reallllllllly want a PE-770 but its just not in the budget now. I do have a Brother 270-D that I got before I found you all and realized there was a whole machine embroidery world out there. Anyway, I have decided that for now, I do want to get the PED basic so I can get online designs for my machine. Where is the most affordable place to get it from? I plan for it to be a Christmas gift, so I don't really need to get it right now, but hopefully soon.
Thanks for the info!
 











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