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

I haven't had time to get a lot of project done in the last couple of weeks. My mom fell about two weeks ago and broke her shoulder and pelvis. She came home from rehab on Tuesday. Then on Friday my dad had a heart attack. It has been a rough couple of weeks for our family. Luckily my dad was already in the ER for something else when he had the heart attack so they were able to minimize what happened. I have finished the latest BG. I was working on the last thing for it on Friday when I got the phone call about my dad.

Anyhow, I have a couple of projects stacked up that I need to get to this week. I am looking for a Baby Bop design. Does anybody know where I can find one?

Prayers to you and yours.

as some of you may remember my old camry bit the dust on the 17th of oct. so dh has been drivingabout 100 miles each day taking me to work and then picking me up at dd Brendi's...we spnt &400 on repairs but even car cod said it was a goner...
well my dsil decided to buy herself a 2005 durango ...beautiful white with red GA BullDAWG pin stripes and 'G'!!! really nice.:thumbsup2..
but what's even better is she had taken her car and had the oil changed and hooked to the diagnostic machine to check it out...needs an oxygen sensor?? :confused3...manspeak to me...lol she then called a offered us the car!!!! a 2000 ford escort se...150,000 miles
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dance!:banana::love::banana::love::banana::love::banana::love:

Congrats on your new car. and your SIL will love her Durango. I drive a 2005 durango with 45000 miles on it. I am actually thinking of downgrading but may just look for the doorpanels that J destroyed. Since I don't think I want a car payment.
 
I just had to shar this picture Brndi posted thi smorning! this is her 5 wks 3 days baby bump...could be babies/ bump! she wasn't this size till 12/14 weeks with Elli and Blaze! either a BIG baby or maybe more than 1 poppy seed in there...hehe...:laughing::laughing:
she just popped out over a few days,tues. her scrub pants were snug and she ws a bit 'rounded' in the tummy she already had,then thursday she put on some new preggy jeansand a tee shirt and it was like WOW! i laughed so hard when she came walking into the living room and when David got home form work he couldn't believe it...Elli either she was like " momma your tummy got BIGGER!"
she hadn't told her class yet since it is soooo ling and they are 4/5 yr olds. but she was leaving to go to the docs friday and a lil girl said," your going to the doctor 'cause you got a baby in your tummy right?" hehe...
she goes the 23rd for yet another ultrasound,the one friday showed a baby sac which is whats expected at this stage...she is already gettin' out of breathe just walking to the car from wally world..gonna be a long haul...Brendi was 7-13 1/2 David about that and Elli too at 7-14 Blazer was a bruser at 8-15...so we shall see how big this lil one gets...
anyways here's the 'poppy seed bump'
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the kids are enjoying looking at the week to week size of the baby...it is the size of a sprinkle now or ather it is supposed to be... happy sunday...~Beth~
*** i got a tag for my car a few years ago,son/dil had it painted,green and says Nanna2Eight...never put it on old car because of the oil leak and all the sut it got all over the car...so now i have it out n the deck getting a few coats of gloss to protect it then on miss charlotte it will go! [/IMG]
 
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!
 

I haven't had time to get a lot of project done in the last couple of weeks. My mom fell about two weeks ago and broke her shoulder and pelvis. She came home from rehab on Tuesday. Then on Friday my dad had a heart attack. It has been a rough couple of weeks for our family. Luckily my dad was already in the ER for something else when he had the heart attack so they were able to minimize what happened. I have finished the latest BG. I was working on the last thing for it on Friday when I got the phone call about my dad.

Anyhow, I have a couple of projects stacked up that I need to get to this week. I am looking for a Baby Bop design. Does anybody know where I can find one?

Lots of prayers for your mom and dad. :hug:

as some of you may remember my old camry bit the dust on the 17th of oct. so dh has been drivingabout 100 miles each day taking me to work and then picking me up at dd Brendi's...we spnt &400 on repairs but even car cod said it was a goner...
well my dsil decided to buy herself a 2005 durango ...beautiful white with red GA BullDAWG pin stripes and 'G'!!! really nice.:thumbsup2..
but what's even better is she had taken her car and had the oil changed and hooked to the diagnostic machine to check it out...needs an oxygen sensor?? :confused3...manspeak to me...lol she then called a offered us the car!!!! a 2000 ford escort se...150,000 miles { poor old camry had 270,000+ and was a *91} we toook the camry to the junk yard and got $250 for it and that's a downpayment...and we can make small payments as we can!!! and she's only asking &900! carlot where she got her durango offered her $1200 so i feel very blessed that she thought of me and my need for a car... :)
I am truely blessed to introduce my new babygirl...Charlotte...so named for the itsey bitsey spider that dropped down to greet me as i drove it home yesterday...we gae her a vac and scrub at the carwash and cleaned the inside and put my junk in it so she is now resting quietly in the carport!
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she has a/c! seatbelts in back lock! BOTH backdoors open from the inside!:lovestruc those are all things the camry couldn't do for me anymore...we also discovered the back seats fold down to make the trunk bigger for when i get a good haul at the thrift store/yardsales!
i am so happy that i don't have to be carless till feb/tax time! i can shop when and where i want and not have to ask Brenid or Joey to take me....here's my happy dance!:banana::love::banana::love::banana::love::banana::love:

Congrats on the new car! :thumbsup2

I just had to shar this picture Brndi posted thi smorning! this is her 5 wks 3 days baby bump...could be babies/ bump! she wasn't this size till 12/14 weeks with Elli and Blaze! either a BIG baby or maybe more than 1 poppy seed in there...hehe...:laughing::laughing:
she just popped out over a few days,tues. her scrub pants were snug and she ws a bit 'rounded' in the tummy she already had,then thursday she put on some new preggy jeansand a tee shirt and it was like WOW! i laughed so hard when she came walking into the living room and when David got home form work he couldn't believe it...Elli either she was like " momma your tummy got BIGGER!"
she hadn't told her class yet since it is soooo ling and they are 4/5 yr olds. but she was leaving to go to the docs friday and a lil girl said," your going to the doctor 'cause you got a baby in your tummy right?" hehe...
she goes the 23rd for yet another ultrasound,the one friday showed a baby sac which is whats expected at this stage...she is already gettin' out of breathe just walking to the car from wally world..gonna be a long haul...Brendi was 7-13 1/2 David about that and Elli too at 7-14 Blazer was a bruser at 8-15...so we shall see how big this lil one gets...
anyways here's the 'poppy seed bump'
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the kids are enjoying looking at the week to week size of the baby...it is the size of a sprinkle now or ather it is supposed to be... happy sunday...~Beth~
*** i got a tag for my car a few years ago,son/dil had it painted,green and says Nanna2Eight...never put it on old car because of the oil leak and all the sut it got all over the car...so now i have it out n the deck getting a few coats of gloss to protect it then on miss charlotte it will go! [/IMG]

Your dd has the most adorable baby bump ever! Super cute! So glad that things are going well for her.

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 home... I hope you'll post a few pics for us soon. :surfweb:

D~
 
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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BUT, I did get some sewing done. It took me WAAAAAY too long (around 4 hrs), but I know from experience that I will get faster the more I sew. So here's my very first dolly sized simply sweet:
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and on the model:
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Oh and I just noticed that you can totally see the movie my kids were watching today! :rotfl2: They BEGGED to start watching Christmas movies already. Goofy kids!

Great job on the dolly Simply Sweet. I have been listening to Christmas music for a couple of months now, mostly because DH sings in a choir. They start prepping for the Christmas season in the fall.

Well after months of sewing and planning, we've finally found ourselves back at WDW. But I'm sitting up in bed watching my two youngest snore while my hubby waits in the ER with my precious Tyler... He bumped his head on the night stand and has a gash in his pretty little forehead. I know others have things so much worse than this and I'm feeling guilty for the pitty party I'm throwing myself right now, but I'm heartbroken for my sweet little boy right now. The first place DH took him to said it would be at least a 2 hour wait at 11:30pm, so at midnight DH decided to take him somewhere else. What a way to get this vacation going :(

Sorry to hear about your son's injuries. I hope he is ok and your family will be able to enjoy the rest of the vacation.

Here are photos of the taggie and burp cloths I made for ds's teacher. She is having a girl (due Thanksgiving). I really wanted to put minky on one side of the taggie, but I also really wanted to do it with fabrics I had on had since I had to buy most of the flannel for the burpies and am really trying hard to budget.

Taggie (both sides -- Nini do not look -- I have no idea how to quilt so just did my best but not everything lines up right):
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Diaper burpies (used a couple flannel scraps I had for one for one of them):
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Rag flannel burpies (one I lined with an extra piece of flannel but I put a light flannelish batting in between the others):
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And then I finally finished this outfit for dd. I made the jeans a couple of months ago, which you can't see well in the photos because of the stupid boots dd chose to wear with the outfit -- the jeans have mostly ribbon and trim on them that I got at a yard sale and all the fabrics were scraps. They're very cute -- just bad photos. But I finally took the time to make her the shirt and then when I finished she had the nerve to ask if I could do a Westie for her!
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Great job on the baby gifts! It looks like you did a great job lining up the pieces for the taggie. I guess your DD liked her new outfit so much that she asked for a Westie version of it!

Purple-ears: Thanks for all your replies and offer for help..who knows i will probably have to take you up on the question-asking offer lol. I looked at the "you can make this" website and found a few things that i thought would be good to try for my oldest dd. The insa skirt i could def. try for my youngest dd though!! I can't afford a sewing machine, or and embroidery machine right now, but my mom has offered to let me use hers :cool1: I havent sewn anything since high school lol so i don't know how all this will turn out , but i am def. looking forward to trying anyway!

Lisa

No problem Lisa, we all started somewhere! Sewing will come back to you very quickly once you sit in front of a machine. Many of the contributors on this thread have similar stories - a lot of them didn't start sewing again (or ever) until they came across this thread. They all make beautiful outfits in no time! I am sure you will be one of them! Please feel free ask as many questions as you need to get started!

I haven't had time to get a lot of project done in the last couple of weeks. My mom fell about two weeks ago and broke her shoulder and pelvis. She came home from rehab on Tuesday. Then on Friday my dad had a heart attack. It has been a rough couple of weeks for our family. Luckily my dad was already in the ER for something else when he had the heart attack so they were able to minimize what happened. I have finished the latest BG. I was working on the last thing for it on Friday when I got the phone call about my dad.

Anyhow, I have a couple of projects stacked up that I need to get to this week. I am looking for a Baby Bop design. Does anybody know where I can find one?

Sorry to hear about your parents' health issues. I hope they are doing ok. I don't have any suggestions for the design but I want to let you know that your family is in my prayers.

I am truely blessed to introduce my new babygirl...Charlotte...so named for the itsey bitsey spider that dropped down to greet me as i drove it home yesterday...we gae her a vac and scrub at the carwash and cleaned the inside and put my junk in it so she is now resting quietly in the carport!
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Congrats on your new car!

I have been doing tons of BG's -- I have been signing up for all of them and I just had to NOT sign up for this last one. I just needed a reprieve. I feel bad, but I also feel good that my dd finally got her outfit completed. I have three others to finish for her and have to get an auction item done, then Xmas presents....but sometimes making time for family should be the priority.

Andrea - we all need time for ourselves and our families. I am glad that you recognize the need for that. Many of us forget that our well-being is important too! Just remember, I will try my best to fill the patchwork twirl quota while you take time for yourself and your family. Just let me know when you feel you have time - maybe we can collaborate on a set for a future BG! (I promise I will even use my stash of fabric and not buy new ones for BG. I actually haven't bought any new fabric that isn't at least 60% off for a while. Even then, those are for future BG's and not for me. Speaking of which, I wonder where my Fabric Hoarders' Anonymous card is?)

:headache: Well last night I was picking up sandwiches for DH and BIL and backing out and I backed right into a parked car.:scared1: Of course it wasn't any car but a high end Lexus:rolleyes1 I had to track the lady down as she was walking to her car. She was actually nice about it but I felt so bad as her whole fender is crushed in.

Oh I am so sorry to hear about your accident! I am glad the other owner was nice about it given the situation. I hope it won't be too costly to repair!

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the kids are enjoying looking at the week to week size of the baby...it is the size of a sprinkle now or ather it is supposed to be... happy sunday...~Beth~
*** i got a tag for my car a few years ago,son/dil had it painted,green and says Nanna2Eight...never put it on old car because of the oil leak and all the sut it got all over the car...so now i have it out n the deck getting a few coats of gloss to protect it then on miss charlotte it will go! [/IMG]

Thanks for sharing the picture! I'll continue to pray for a smooth, healthy pregnancy for Brendi!

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.

Everything looks great!

Welcome back! Looking forward to seeing your family's pictures!

Ok, question time!
I just found out one of my former co-workers is pregnant. Actually she is due very soon (I just hadn't called her in a while, even though they live just 5 minutes down the street), so I will need some quick ideas for a baby gift. They believe it is a boy, but as she puts it "well I don't want to count on that until the baby comes out." Both she and her DH are first generation Canadians (they immigrated from China). If this is in fact a boy, her in-law's will be thrilled because they value boys over girls. They would even come over from China to help with this baby if it is a boy. This is just to highlight that they are a very "traditional" Chinese family. So, my question is, do you have any suggestions for an appropriate baby gift in this context? I know red and gold will be good in Chinese traditions. I likely won't start on these until after the baby is born, so please feel free to suggest items and/or tuts. Thanks!

Oh and if someone has good suggestions for a pattern for Chinese-style top or dress, please let me know! I plan to make myself a top or dress for Chinese New Year as I have a number of co-workers who are of Chinese descent (most of whom are first generations). The problem is, I need a good pattern so I don't look like a "Western knock-off"! Any suggestions would be helpful!
 
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.
 
Ok, I have been MIA since my last "live" TR. I got home safely Monday night. I had a very busy week(worked Tuesday to Thursday, plus unpacking, laundry, etc.). I then locked myself up in the sewing room the last couple of days to crank stuff out for the latest BG. They are done now so I can let myself on here again! Unfortunately I think my sewing machine has finally bid this world goodbye. It had a timing problem for a couple of years now and it was limping along. Now the timing issue is so bad that it is skipping stitches even when I am doing straight stitches with one needle. Thankfully my 270D can be used as a sewing machine so I used that machine to finish off my BG project. Sigh, I really can't afford a new machine right now, especailly since I bought a bunch of fabric at Fabricland today. They had a number of Disney prints at 70% off - that's $4.20 per metre of cotton fabric! I stocked up for future BG's and I left the pile in "Santa's workshop" so hopefully the fabric will magically appear at Christmas.

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.

Well after months of sewing and planning, we've finally found ourselves back at WDW. But I'm sitting up in bed watching my two youngest snore while my hubby waits in the ER with my precious Tyler... He bumped his head on the night stand and has a gash in his pretty little forehead. I know others have things so much worse than this and I'm feeling guilty for the pitty party I'm throwing myself right now, but I'm heartbroken for my sweet little boy right now. The first place DH took him to said it would be at least a 2 hour wait at 11:30pm, so at midnight DH decided to take him somewhere else. What a way to get this vacation going :(

Good gracious that's no way to start off a trip! Hope the doctors were able to fix it up and you guys have a fantastic (and accident free!) time there.

I'm a homeschooling mom too! I totally hear you on "finding a groove" - in a lot of ways I think we're still trying to find ours, but I know it's the best choice for our family.

Even though I said the other day that we finally found our groove, I bet $5 that if you ask me again next week I'll say that we haven't!


Here are photos of the taggie and burp cloths I made for ds's teacher. She is having a girl (due Thanksgiving). I really wanted to put minky on one side of the taggie, but I also really wanted to do it with fabrics I had on had since I had to buy most of the flannel for the burpies and am really trying hard to budget.

Taggie (both sides -- Nini do not look -- I have no idea how to quilt so just did my best but not everything lines up right):
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Diaper burpies (used a couple flannel scraps I had for one for one of them):
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Rag flannel burpies (one I lined with an extra piece of flannel but I put a light flannelish batting in between the others):
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And then I finally finished this outfit for dd. I made the jeans a couple of months ago, which you can't see well in the photos because of the stupid boots dd chose to wear with the outfit -- the jeans have mostly ribbon and trim on them that I got at a yard sale and all the fabrics were scraps. They're very cute -- just bad photos. But I finally took the time to make her the shirt and then when I finished she had the nerve to ask if I could do a Westie for her!
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It's SO hard not to buy more fabric!!! So I applaud you for using up your stash on the baby gifts! They turned out wonderful and I'm sure they will come in very handy for the new mother and babe. Also terrific job on the jeans and shirt.

I haven't had time to get a lot of project done in the last couple of weeks. My mom fell about two weeks ago and broke her shoulder and pelvis. She came home from rehab on Tuesday. Then on Friday my dad had a heart attack. It has been a rough couple of weeks for our family. Luckily my dad was already in the ER for something else when he had the heart attack so they were able to minimize what happened. I have finished the latest BG. I was working on the last thing for it on Friday when I got the phone call about my dad.

Sending up some prayers for your family. That's a lot to be dealing with all at once.

as some of you may remember my old camry bit the dust on the 17th of oct. so dh has been drivingabout 100 miles each day taking me to work and then picking me up at dd Brendi's...we spnt &400 on repairs but even car cod said it was a goner...
well my dsil decided to buy herself a 2005 durango ...beautiful white with red GA BullDAWG pin stripes and 'G'!!! really nice.:thumbsup2..
but what's even better is she had taken her car and had the oil changed and hooked to the diagnostic machine to check it out...needs an oxygen sensor?? :confused3...manspeak to me...lol she then called a offered us the car!!!! a 2000 ford escort se...150,000 miles { poor old camry had 270,000+ and was a *91} we toook the camry to the junk yard and got $250 for it and that's a downpayment...and we can make small payments as we can!!! and she's only asking &900! carlot where she got her durango offered her $1200 so i feel very blessed that she thought of me and my need for a car... :)
I am truely blessed to introduce my new babygirl...Charlotte...so named for the itsey bitsey spider that dropped down to greet me as i drove it home yesterday...we gae her a vac and scrub at the carwash and cleaned the inside and put my junk in it so she is now resting quietly in the carport!

she has a/c! seatbelts in back lock! BOTH backdoors open from the inside!:lovestruc those are all things the camry couldn't do for me anymore...we also discovered the back seats fold down to make the trunk bigger for when i get a good haul at the thrift store/yardsales!


Hurray for the new (to you) car! That's awesome!


:headache: Well last night I was picking up sandwiches for DH and BIL and backing out and I backed right into a parked car.:scared1: Of course it wasn't any car but a high end Lexus:rolleyes1 I had to track the lady down as she was walking to her car. She was actually nice about it but I felt so bad as her whole fender is crushed in.

Bummer on backing into that other car. I'm glad the other lady was nice about it. Now fingers crossed that it won't been to expensive to fix.

I just had to shar this picture Brndi posted thi smorning! this is her 5 wks 3 days baby bump...could be babies/ bump! she wasn't this size till 12/14 weeks with Elli and Blaze! either a BIG baby or maybe more than 1 poppy seed in there...hehe...:laughing::laughing:
she just popped out over a few days,tues. her scrub pants were snug and she ws a bit 'rounded' in the tummy she already had,then thursday she put on some new preggy jeansand a tee shirt and it was like WOW! i laughed so hard when she came walking into the living room and when David got home form work he couldn't believe it...Elli either she was like " momma your tummy got BIGGER!"


Oh I love the little baby bump!

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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Wow those dresses turned out really nice! And the BG shirts look great!

Ok, question time!
I just found out one of my former co-workers is pregnant. Actually she is due very soon (I just hadn't called her in a while, even though they live just 5 minutes down the street), so I will need some quick ideas for a baby gift. They believe it is a boy, but as she puts it "well I don't want to count on that until the baby comes out." Both she and her DH are first generation Canadians (they immigrated from China). If this is in fact a boy, her in-law's will be thrilled because they value boys over girls. They would even come over from China to help with this baby if it is a boy. This is just to highlight that they are a very "traditional" Chinese family. So, my question is, do you have any suggestions for an appropriate baby gift in this context? I know red and gold will be good in Chinese traditions. I likely won't start on these until after the baby is born, so please feel free to suggest items and/or tuts. Thanks!

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

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.

I am in awe of your mom's sewing skills. When I grow up, I want to be like her :love:

Thank you to everyone else who commented on my dolly dress. You all sure know how to make a girl feel good about my minor sewing accomplishments!
 
:headache: Well last night I was picking up sandwiches for DH and BIL and backing out and I backed right into a parked car.:scared1: Of course it wasn't any car but a high end Lexus:rolleyes1 I had to track the lady down as she was walking to her car. She was actually nice about it but I felt so bad as her whole fender is crushed in.

I do the same thing. Every year each kid has the same themed wrapping paper. Makes it easy to make sure another kid doesn't grab someone else's present:lmao:
Sorry about the car mishap. But always much better to hit a parked car than a moving vehicle with passengers. Of course, you had to pick a Lexus!!! I hope this doesn't cut too much into your fabric budget.

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.

I just had to shar this picture Brndi posted thi smorning! this is her 5 wks 3 days baby bump...could be babies/ bump! she wasn't this size till 12/14 weeks with Elli and Blaze! either a BIG baby or maybe more than 1 poppy seed in there...hehe...:laughing::laughing:
she just popped out over a few days,tues. her scrub pants were snug and she ws a bit 'rounded' in the tummy she already had,then thursday she put on some new preggy jeansand a tee shirt and it was like WOW! i laughed so hard when she came walking into the living room and when David got home form work he couldn't believe it...Elli either she was like " momma your tummy got BIGGER!"
she hadn't told her class yet since it is soooo ling and they are 4/5 yr olds. but she was leaving to go to the docs friday and a lil girl said," your going to the doctor 'cause you got a baby in your tummy right?" hehe...
she goes the 23rd for yet another ultrasound,the one friday showed a baby sac which is whats expected at this stage...she is already gettin' out of breathe just walking to the car from wally world..gonna be a long haul...Brendi was 7-13 1/2 David about that and Elli too at 7-14 Blazer was a bruser at 8-15...so we shall see how big this lil one gets...
anyways here's the 'poppy seed bump'
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the kids are enjoying looking at the week to week size of the baby...it is the size of a sprinkle now or ather it is supposed to be... happy sunday...~Beth~
*** i got a tag for my car a few years ago,son/dil had it painted,green and says Nanna2Eight...never put it on old car because of the oil leak and all the sut it got all over the car...so now i have it out n the deck getting a few coats of gloss to protect it then on miss charlotte it will go! [/IMG]
Adorable! I pooched out very quickly with both of my kids. There was no hiding my pregnancies. I was in a maternity dress for my first doctor's visit with my first child! I ran out of elastic waisted pants very quickly.

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! I cna't wait to see your pictures!

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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You have been busy! I see you are putting your new machine to very good use. I really like the Thanksgiving outfit -- is that Carla's skirt pattern? I quite like it. I love how you did the Grace dress too. Fabulous work!

Andrea - we all need time for ourselves and our families. I am glad that you recognize the need for that. Many of us forget that our well-being is important too! Just remember, I will try my best to fill the patchwork twirl quota while you take time for yourself and your family. Just let me know when you feel you have time - maybe we can collaborate on a set for a future BG! (I promise I will even use my stash of fabric and not buy new ones for BG. I actually haven't bought any new fabric that isn't at least 60% off for a while. Even then, those are for future BG's and not for me. Speaking of which, I wonder where my Fabric Hoarders' Anonymous card is?)

Ok, question time!
I just found out one of my former co-workers is pregnant. Actually she is due very soon (I just hadn't called her in a while, even though they live just 5 minutes down the street), so I will need some quick ideas for a baby gift. They believe it is a boy, but as she puts it "well I don't want to count on that until the baby comes out." Both she and her DH are first generation Canadians (they immigrated from China). If this is in fact a boy, her in-law's will be thrilled because they value boys over girls. They would even come over from China to help with this baby if it is a boy. This is just to highlight that they are a very "traditional" Chinese family. So, my question is, do you have any suggestions for an appropriate baby gift in this context? I know red and gold will be good in Chinese traditions. I likely won't start on these until after the baby is born, so please feel free to suggest items and/or tuts. Thanks!

Oh and if someone has good suggestions for a pattern for Chinese-style top or dress, please let me know! I plan to make myself a top or dress for Chinese New Year as I have a number of co-workers who are of Chinese descent (most of whom are first generations). The problem is, I need a good pattern so I don't look like a "Western knock-off"! Any suggestions would be helpful!
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.
 
Ok, question time!
I just found out one of my former co-workers is pregnant. Actually she is due very soon (I just hadn't called her in a while, even though they live just 5 minutes down the street), so I will need some quick ideas for a baby gift. They believe it is a boy, but as she puts it "well I don't want to count on that until the baby comes out." Both she and her DH are first generation Canadians (they immigrated from China). If this is in fact a boy, her in-law's will be thrilled because they value boys over girls. They would even come over from China to help with this baby if it is a boy. This is just to highlight that they are a very "traditional" Chinese family. So, my question is, do you have any suggestions for an appropriate baby gift in this context? I know red and gold will be good in Chinese traditions. I likely won't start on these until after the baby is born, so please feel free to suggest items and/or tuts. Thanks!

Oh and if someone has good suggestions for a pattern for Chinese-style top or dress, please let me know! I plan to make myself a top or dress for Chinese New Year as I have a number of co-workers who are of Chinese descent (most of whom are first generations). The problem is, I need a good pattern so I don't look like a "Western knock-off"! Any suggestions would be helpful!

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
 
Ok, question time!
I just found out one of my former co-workers is pregnant. Actually she is due very soon (I just hadn't called her in a while, even though they live just 5 minutes down the street), so I will need some quick ideas for a baby gift. They believe it is a boy, but as she puts it "well I don't want to count on that until the baby comes out." Both she and her DH are first generation Canadians (they immigrated from China). If this is in fact a boy, her in-law's will be thrilled because they value boys over girls. They would even come over from China to help with this baby if it is a boy. This is just to highlight that they are a very "traditional" Chinese family. So, my question is, do you have any suggestions for an appropriate baby gift in this context? I know red and gold will be good in Chinese traditions. I likely won't start on these until after the baby is born, so please feel free to suggest items and/or tuts. Thanks!

Oh and if someone has good suggestions for a pattern for Chinese-style top or dress, please let me know! I plan to make myself a top or dress for Chinese New Year as I have a number of co-workers who are of Chinese descent (most of whom are first generations). The problem is, I need a good pattern so I don't look like a "Western knock-off"! Any suggestions would be helpful!

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
 
I've been reading along but lost some of my quotes due to a restart so I tried to go back, hope I didn't miss anyone.

"We" are about half way through the film shoot, so I'm beginning to see the light at the end of the tunnel and think I may survive. I had a number of projects leading up to the film shoot including my often CASEd plunger, tree stump (soon to be often CASEd), dragon puppet (which used up many brain cells that I will never get back), four costumes, meals, gophering, yadda yadda.

I've done a few disboutique drive bys, but haven't really lurked too much, so I'm way behind on "family" news and sewing creations.

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I made 16 of them, and like any good sewing project, it took LONGER than I expected.

Gotta run and put lunch on for them.

I'll be back.
Thanks for the update on the film. You and your husband are great parents. Hope everything goes well with the rest of the movie.

So, I forgot to post pictures here - I finished the boys Mickey Decoupage Jeans (I did post about doing so, just not the pic
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The jeans look great.

Anyhoo, any hiding ideas would be appreciated.
I saw you got lots of ideas but wanted to let you know that I use a child lock on the door of a closet where I hide the kids gifts. I usually just shove stuff in there as I buy it and then try to figure out what I still need to get about a week before Christmas.


When am I ever going to learn to keep a cash stash the same way I have a fabric stash!?!

We are redecorating the living areas of my house (after 8 years)...I want to redo the drapes in the living room and dining room...and I have my heart set on some dupioni silk. I got an email from Fabric.com. Dupioni silk is on sale!

I can imagine how perfect it would look for Thanksgiving....of course I have no idea when it would get done! LOL!

I'm going to have to start deleting those sale emails as soon as I get them!

Nini
I've just been deleting those fabic.com e-mails lately but sometimes I can't take it and have to check out their sales!

With all the talk about old Singers and ruffles, I thought I'd show off 2 dresses that my mother made for me with her 1942 Singer. Both of them are made of taffeta and net.

The red one has 3 tiers of ruffles and the bodice has chiffon over the taffeta and around the top. I wore it to Valentine's and Christmas dances.
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The white one is 36 rows of ruffles all the way down the skirt. If anyone has ever tried to ruffle regular net, they know how difficult it was. The net was sewn to a net overskirt layered over taffeta. The bodice had tiny ruffles over the bust. My mother often made matching cummerbunds for me and my date (along with a bowtie for him) out of satin when he was wearing a tux. I had to wear 7 hoops with it--the short one that I wore under the red dress that had 2 hoops and the long one with 5 hoops! It had 1600 feet of ruffles on it!
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She made all my clothes. I wish I had half her sewing ability!
Wow! Those dresses are beautiful and the description of your "little black dress" sounds amazing. You look so pretty in the pictures. You make some wonderful things too so obviously the sewing gene was passed down.

Oooh! It worked, but they're really big! Is that OK?

Here's one more:

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Lori in East Podunk (again!)
Love the shirts. you girls look great!

Well, here are my fabric finds -

For appliqué shirts for MVMCP:
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For an outfit for DD and some gift bags...these have glitter on them:
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For the boys...I love Maters tongue! Lol:
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Now to wash it and start sewing!
Love your fabrics. Can't wait to see what you make.

I'm finally ready to start making some Eye Spy Bags!

I have searched and can't find the tutorial I remember seeing months ago. I think I remember how. The person folded over the fabric for the top so that the vinyl wouldn't stick.

What kind of fabric do you use for the Eye Spy Bags? I was going to use cotton but it seems like none of the tutorials use that.
I just made my first eye spy bag and I used Andrea's directions (thanks Andrea). Have the fabric wrapped around the vinyl really helped with the sewing.

Oops, forgot to catch your name--but when I make my eye shy bags I use a soft fleece. Tip regarding the plastic window--have 3 layers -- bottom layer of tissue paper (I use the tissue paper that the clear plastic is wrapped in); middle layer the window and the top will be your fleece. The plastic tends to stick if you don't have anything under it.

I finished my first Christmas skirt. I made a diaper cover to go with it, but I probably didn't need to do so. Wasn't thinking about granddaughter wearing tights with the skirt.:idea:

Christmas Skirt & Diaper Cover by Sheila Grammy, on Flickr
Now I need to think about what I should do for my next project...DH says my next project should be baking him an apple pie:rotfl2:
Sheila
Sheila
The christmas skirt is too cute and I love the diaper cover, she can wear that over the tights if she wants because it is so cute (and it will probably help hold up the tights - they always fall down anyway).
Apple pie does sound good.

Love this. I am waiting for some grinch fabric to go with a T-shirt Miss C has.

I am seriously hoping today is a better day than yesterday with the boy. Yesterday was a bit rough

I have a bunch I want to accomplish and it has been slow going since by the time I put J to bed I am exhausted. Honestly I was in bed at 8:30 last night.
Hope you were able to get some rest and that little J had a better day.

Here is the outfit I finished for Barbara's auction. Size 7/8 and the top will be custom made with initial of choice ;)
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Gorgeous!!!!

so here is the dress i made my daughter she refuses to wear because she doesn't want ribbon for sleeves guess it is going to her best friend

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That dress came out really nice. Kids are so funny. Maybe you can ask her what she wants for sleeves and see if you can make her happy. She might want a t-shirt under it.

Ok, I have been MIA since my last "live" TR. I got home safely Monday night. I had a very busy week(worked Tuesday to Thursday, plus unpacking, laundry, etc.). I then locked myself up in the sewing room the last couple of days to crank stuff out for the latest BG. They are done now so I can let myself on here again! Unfortunately I think my sewing machine has finally bid this world goodbye. It had a timing problem for a couple of years now and it was limping along. Now the timing issue is so bad that it is skipping stitches even when I am doing straight stitches with one needle. Thankfully my 270D can be used as a sewing machine so I used that machine to finish off my BG project. Sigh, I really can't afford a new machine right now, especailly since I bought a bunch of fabric at Fabricland today. They had a number of Disney prints at 70% off - that's $4.20 per metre of cotton fabric! I stocked up for future BG's and I left the pile in "Santa's workshop" so hopefully the fabric will magically appear at Christmas.
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.

BUT, I did get some sewing done. It took me WAAAAAY too long (around 4 hrs), but I know from experience that I will get faster the more I sew. So here's my very first dolly sized simply sweet:

and on the model:
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Oh and I just noticed that you can totally see the movie my kids were watching today! They BEGGED to start watching Christmas movies already. Goofy kids!
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.

Well after months of sewing and planning, we've finally found ourselves back at WDW. But I'm sitting up in bed watching my two youngest snore while my hubby waits in the ER with my precious Tyler... He bumped his head on the night stand and has a gash in his pretty little forehead. I know others have things so much worse than this and I'm feeling guilty for the pitty party I'm throwing myself right now, but I'm heartbroken for my sweet little boy right now. The first place DH took him to said it would be at least a 2 hour wait at 11:30pm, so at midnight DH decided to take him somewhere else. What a way to get this vacation going
:hug: Oh no, I hope your DS is doing OK. Not a great way to start a vacation but I'm sure you will have a great time when everyone is ready to go to the parks.

Here are photos of the taggie and burp cloths I made for ds's teacher. She is having a girl (due Thanksgiving). I really wanted to put minky on one side of the taggie, but I also really wanted to do it with fabrics I had on had since I had to buy most of the flannel for the burpies and am really trying hard to budget.

Taggie (both sides -- Nini do not look -- I have no idea how to quilt so just did my best but not everything lines up right):
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Rag flannel burpies (one I lined with an extra piece of flannel but I put a light flannelish batting in between the others):
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And then I finally finished this outfit for dd. I made the jeans a couple of months ago, which you can't see well in the photos because of the stupid boots dd chose to wear with the outfit -- the jeans have mostly ribbon and trim on them that I got at a yard sale and all the fabrics were scraps.h_ They're very cute -- just bad photos. But I finally took the time to make her the shirt and then when I finished she had the nerve to ask if I could do a Westie for her!
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The baby stuff looks great, love the taggie and the burp cloths will be very useful. Your DD's set is really cute. The jeans are so cool! Love those boots too.

Purple-ears: Thanks for all your replies and offer for help..who knows i will probably have to take you up on the question-asking offer lol. I looked at the "you can make this" website and found a few things that i thought would be good to try for my oldest dd. The insa skirt i could def. try for my youngest dd though!! I can't afford a sewing machine, or and embroidery machine right now, but my mom has offered to let me use hers I havent sewn anything since high school lol so i don't know how all this will turn out , but i am def. looking forward to trying anyway!

Lisa
Good luck with all your sewing. I'm sure you will be great. Everyone here is very helpful so be sure to ask if you have any questions.

I haven't had time to get a lot of project done in the last couple of weeks. My mom fell about two weeks ago and broke her shoulder and pelvis. She came home from rehab on Tuesday. Then on Friday my dad had a heart attack. It has been a rough couple of weeks for our family. Luckily my dad was already in the ER for something else when he had the heart attack so they were able to minimize what happened. I have finished the latest BG. I was working on the last thing for it on Friday when I got the phone call about my dad.
So sorry to hear about your Dad and Mom. This can't be easy for you. :hug:

as some of you may remember my old camry bit the dust on the 17th of oct.
I am truely blessed to introduce my new babygirl...Charlotte...so named for the itsey bitsey spider that dropped down to greet me as i drove it home yesterday...we gae her a vac and scrub at the carwash and cleaned the inside and put my junk in it so she is now resting quietly in the carport

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Your new car looks great with lots of bells and whistles. It will be nice not to have to wait on someone to get you where you need to go. Congrats.
also, love the picture of your DD with her baby bump. How fun.

Hi
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.

Everything looks great!
Welcome back, can't wait to see pictures.

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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Love the shirts for Owen's give. The Turkey applique is perfect for that fabric and the skirt looks great. The Christmas dresses are beautiful.

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.

Good luck and I am sure they will be perfect!

Nini
I'm not surprised that everyone wants one of your quilts. I bet the girls at Starbucks will be fighting over who gets to serve your DH his coffee after that quilt arrives!
 
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Love all the ruffles! Great job.


Would she wear it if you put a t-shirt or long sleeve under it? It's really cute. Great job!

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and on the model:
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Oh and I just noticed that you can totally see the movie my kids were watching today! :rotfl2: They BEGGED to start watching Christmas movies already. Goofy kids!

Love this fabric! Too cute.

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Diaper burpies (used a couple flannel scraps I had for one for one of them):
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Rag flannel burpies (one I lined with an extra piece of flannel but I put a light flannelish batting in between the others):
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Everything looks great! I LOVE the jeans. Way too sweet.

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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These turned out really cute. My fav is the red/green dress. :thumbsup2 We are going to the last MVMCP, and I'm not sure what to make due to the cool evenings.

Well, I managed to get the new fabric washed, and two projects done. I'll go take pics and post them in a bit. Hoping to get some more done today.

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?
 
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?????
 
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'd definitely go for the brownie balls. Do they judge on presentation too? You could use candy corn to make them look like turkeys. :). I love the ribbon turkeys! So cute!


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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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?????


Love the ribbon turkey! So cute! The quickest skirt I do is CarlaC's preppy skirts. Takes me about 1 1/2 hours from start to finish! It is the one I posted with the turkeys all over it!
 
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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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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I love them! :) soo cute

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.

wow i would never finish! :wizard: She did awesome!

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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Those are amazing! i am so jealous i wish i could do it but i have trouble with simple patterns sometimes

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?????

those are too cute i want to make some for my son like that!

I'd definitely go for the brownie balls. Do they judge on presentation too? You could use candy corn to make them look like turkeys. :). I love the ribbon turkeys! So cute!


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 think they both look great.

wow i think i actually got the muliti quote to work once! yeah :wizard:

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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