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

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Very cute. I always like checking out your blog and reviews cause you do a lot of different patterns. I like to try new patterns all the time too, it's part of the fun.


I was going to ask you where you were from too, but I think someone already did. Starting with the easy fits or any other CarlaC pattern is the way to go.



Looks great, can't wait to see the finished skirt.
 
Tricia, I love new patterns, too. There are a handful of patterns I occasionally revisit, but I am a pattern junkie. I love trying new ones!

BTW - Anyone here love Pinterest??
 
Ugghh I had all this muli-quoting thing done and then it wouldn't let me post it because it contains images and I don't have 10 post yet.

Love the pirate outfits, the Sleeping Beauty dress, camping shirts all of it!

Sorry to hear of Zoey's passing.
 

I'm trying to get caught up. Again. I've been working like crazy on my vintage Singer, so I haven't been online too much lately. She's finally all back together, and the motor runs, but she will not sew without a thread nest. Lots more to do. *sigh* I'm ITCHING to do some sewing instead of maintenance work!

I made these 2 yrs ago
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Sorry to those of you who saw these already.

So cute!

Couple of questions now :)
1. Does anyone know anyone who as an embroidery file for the saying "I dont need Prince Charming I have my daddy" I want to put that on a tshirt for one of our dinners in Disney.

Thanks ladies!!

Sorry, I haven't seen this design, but that is a fabulous idea for a shirt! I'm totally doing that for dd at some point!


Love it! I think the roses are perfect, but I know what you mean about having a color scheme in mind and not finding what you want!


Hi Everyone - been a rough couple of days this week - surely missing my Zoey girl:littleangel: more than I could imagine. :guilty: Thank you for all the kind messages that you have emailed me and sent on Facebook - thank you for understanding that she was more than just my doggie, but my baby, my friend, my companion. We also will say goodbye to Bill's uncle on Monday - he and Zoey died within a few hours of each other on Thursday am - kinda crazy. Uncle Herb was Tim, Eliz and Hannah's grandfather. Thanks for all the prayers.

Wendy:sad1:

I'm so sorry for both of your losses, Wendy!


You all said that you like pictures. I hope you don't mind a progress one. I just finished the smocking for DD's Mickey outfit, and I'm fixin to start embellishing it with bows, bullion roses, beads, and buttons. It's not completely even in this photo but I won't do the final blocking of it until after I embellish it. Does anyone else here smock?

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This is GORGEOUS! Smocking is on my 'must learn" list!

We had a fabulous fabulous time at the Pirate's League on our trip, so when I heard that Keira & her little brother, Cooper, would be doing Pirate's League I jumped at the chance to make them coordinating pirate outfits:yay:

Both outfits together:
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Now I need to make my boys their Valentine's Day shirts. It's so hard to come up with ideas!!! I don't have an embroidery machine or a serger . . .

Those both turned out SO terrific! Those kids will have SO much fun wearing such awesome outfits!

I didn't quote the pics, but your boys' Valentine's shirts were also very cute!

These are the camping shirts I did for ds's camping sleepover -- for those who didn't read my ds had four friends over for his 10th birthday and instead of goodie bags I embroidered each a t and gave them a flashlight (nice ones, not the dollar store variety). I made six shirts total so ds had one and dd had one too. The kids loved them and all wore them right away. Stupid memeant to take a pic of all of them by the tent and forgot. I have a couple of pics from the night, but nothing significant.
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This is a skirt I made dd two years ago but never did a shirt. Poor pic b/c you can't really see it, but the heart shape on the fabric fits perfectly with HeatherSue's applique heart and thankfully I was able to get it centered perfectly:
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Love the camping shirts and your dd's outfit, too! She looks so cute on that horse!

My daughter fell in love with Sleeping Beauty on our last trip, so I followed the tutorial for the Simply Sweet dress and made this today. She adores it!! It was a little nerve wracking at times, and I was afraid my needle would break because the fabrics got a little thick putting the skirt on at the end, but it really is lovely :lovestruc

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Great job! She's going to look adorable!

My most recent sewing....upcycling dress to skirt for DD....and then making her matching shirts. The long sleeved t is an IMKE from MCKL book. The short sleeve was a blank leftover from our trip...since it matched I wanted to use it so she'd have time to wear it before outgrowing it. The letter on the short sleeved is actually for a banner, not sure if I like the "I" but I was playing with the font.

the orginal dress....too small with a hole by the flower. I'm going to make a clippie out of the flower later.

finished set

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Sewing supply closet door view

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More pics of sewing area later.....the shelves next to the cutting table need a little straightening :rolleyes1

LOVE your upcycled outfit! And your sewing area looks great!

Here are my newest projects. First are the Lego shirts that I started last week when there was a lot of discussion on here about Lego outfits. I made the Lego designs to go on the shirts. I was really happy with how these turned out. I made on for each of my nephews.

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So, when does the "Diane teaches Digitizing to DisBout friends" class start?? LOVE the Lego shirts!

I did it!! :banana::banana::banana: My first big applique. Now to turn it into the Insa skirt.
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Super cute! Can't wait to see the finished skirt!


There are so many MORE new folks in the last couple weeks! I'm never going to keep everyone straight. :) Welcome to you all and share those pics!

Regards,
C.
 
Sandi... I missed grabbing your quote but love the outfit you made!

My daughter fell in love with Sleeping Beauty on our last trip, so I followed the tutorial for the Simply Sweet dress and made this today. She adores it!! It was a little nerve wracking at times, and I was afraid my needle would break because the fabrics got a little thick putting the skirt on at the end, but it really is lovely :lovestruc

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Adorable. That was DD8's first movie when she was a baby.

My most recent sewing....upcycling dress to skirt for DD....and then making her matching shirts. The long sleeved t is an IMKE from MCKL book. The short sleeve was a blank leftover from our trip...since it matched I wanted to use it so she'd have time to wear it before outgrowing it. The letter on the short sleeved is actually for a banner, not sure if I like the "I" but I was playing with the font.

the orginal dress....too small with a hole by the flower. I'm going to make a clippie out of the flower later.

finished set

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Came out great and nice sewing area. Looks like you have lots of room.

That set turned out very well. It was a great use for the dress and will be perfect for spring. I love that you made a short sleeved shirt and a long sleeved shirt to go with the skirt.

I just did this Buzz Lightyear outfit for an old friend from high school's nephew. He is a very tall and thin boy so her sister has trouble finding clothes that fit him right.

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Love the lego shirts and the buzz light year shorts. I really need to start putting pockets on my sons pants as they love to fill them up with everything:rolleyes1

Thanks for the compliments on my Pirate Outfits :goodvibes

There has been just fabulous piece after fabulous piece on here!!! :thumbsup2 Loving it!

I forgot to take pictures of the Star Wars pjs I did for my boys this afternoon... it was PJ Day at their dance studio and I hadn't found the time to sew these up... until I saw their sad little faces when i said I didn't think I'd get them done in time . . . 1 hr later and I had two very happy boys and we were off to class :cool1:

I also sewed up some Valentine's shirts for the two of them. Phalen wore his today because our Homeschool Co-op had its party today. Finn will wear his tomorrow for his preschool party.

Phalen's:
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Finn's (front):
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I promise pictures of the jammies and the boys in their shirts soon! :lovestruc

:thumbsup2 So cute. And can't wait to see what the SW pjs look like:goodvibes

You guys all have mad mad skillz!!!! :thumbsup2:thumbsup2 Seriously, these outfits etc are just amazing. I always enjoy peeking at this thread and dreaming of a day that I could post something too.

I don't know how to sew though. I have thought about picking it up, especially since I have a young child. My mom lives near by and she could show me how to sew. I don't want to dare hijack this thread, but I have a question and if you could PM a response (rather than posting here), I would so appreciate it. My question, what would be a good sewing machine for a newbie that isn't insanely expensive, but will do the job and do it well. Would love to have your advice via PM. :thumbsup2

:welcome: I know walmart has some of the Runway sewing machines that I believe are reasonably priced.

Been reading through this thread a bit. Everything is just wonderful! :love: You all are a very inspiring and talented buch of ladies. I'm a quilter and love to expand my horizon a bit to move into clothing. I have a Nephew and 2 Nieces that I would love to sew for.

Thanks for all the ideas, to start I’m going to check out You Can Make This. I’ll be sure to be back to ask questions. And Lurking, I want to see the photos of all your new creations!:yay:

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I did it!! :banana::banana::banana: My first big applique. Now to turn it into the Insa skirt.
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Since they recieved the package today here is the BG outfits I made for some twin boys.
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Love the pirate outfits Michelle.

I am off to crash in a few minutes. Wednesdays and Thursdays I spend way to much time driving the kids around.

I am working on a skirt hoping I can finish it tomorrow.
 
Thank you :)



Oh no not me. I buy the digitized design from Heather and my machine does the rest :)

Is she on here or does she have a website? I will be getting an embroidery machine soon! :thumbsup2

BTW - Anyone here love Pinterest??

I love Pinterest! :lovestruc

Since they recieved the package today here is the BG outfits I made for some twin boys.
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Sooo cute! This is exactly what I need an embroidery machine for. To make the boys shirts to match their sister. Maybe I'll get DH an embroidery machine for his birthday next week. ;) :lmao:
 
So, when does the "Diane teaches Digitizing to DisBout friends" class start?? LOVE the Lego shirts!
LOL! I am definitely still learning. I'm still trying to figure out pull compensation in my designs. Once I get that down, I think I will be pretty happy with everything I've learned. I'll be glad to help anybody else out once I get this totally figured out. There is definitely a pretty steep learning curve to doing this. In fact I just ordered another DVD lesson book to help clear up some of the questions that I am still trying to work out. I also watched a few videos on Youtube but there really isn't much help there.

Love the lego shirts and the buzz light year shorts. I really need to start putting pockets on my sons pants as they love to fill them up with everything
My girls are middle schoolers and they still love to fill their pockets with junk! I always have to check pockets when I do the wash or I find baggies of rubber bands for their braces, chapsticks, lip glosses, paper clips, erasers, etc in my washing machine!

Andrea posted another tutorial for adding pockets to a shorts pattern and I want to try that style. I made some bowling shirts for my nephew's birthday. I was thinking I might whip up a pair of shorts for him to experiment with some pockets. I hope that I can fit in making some shorts for him. He has down syndrome and at almost 7 he is still in diapers. A lot of regular shorts don't fit him to well with diapers under them. The easy fit shorts are looser and have more room in them.

Since they recieved the package today here is the BG outfits I made for some twin boys.
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Those are so cute! I love how they turned out.
 
Ok, so I am working on outfits for my family for our first ever trip to WDW. And after finishing the first item, a Buzz & woody button up shirt for my 4yr old, I have a question. How do I make the button holes look better? I only have a regular sewing machine on which I attach the button hole foot. When I make the button hole the fabric is still attached in the center, and when I try to cut it out everything starts looking ratty. I have tried an xacto to cut the fabric and it did look a little better but still not very good. Is there a secret to making pretty button holes?
 
Everyone's stuff looks so great. I thought I'd show you all what I have been working on. We are going to Disney Live with some friends in March. I made Snow White dresses for my DDs (I posted a pic of one earlier). My dds will also wear them to Akershus breakfast in April. The Cinderella dress (ignore my hand's weird shadow) and Prince Charming shirt are for our friends' kids. Then the pillowcase tops are for our WDW trip in April. I let each girl pick out a fabric for Animal Kingdom. My 3 yo went with Winnie the Pooh and the 5 yo went with the tiger print. I've gotten all kinds of tips and ideas here. I can't wait to sew some more things for our trip.
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Ok, so I am working on outfits for my family for our first ever trip to WDW. And after finishing the first item, a Buzz & woody button up shirt for my 4yr old, I have a question. How do I make the button holes look better? I only have a regular sewing machine on which I attach the button hole foot. When I make the button hole the fabric is still attached in the center, and when I try to cut it out everything starts looking ratty. I have tried an xacto to cut the fabric and it did look a little better but still not very good. Is there a secret to making pretty button holes?

Here is a link to a free download by Carla C explaining the ins and outs of button holes

http://www.youcanmakethis.com/products/free/Free-ButtonHole-Basics.htm

Everyone's stuff looks so great. I thought I'd show you all what I have been working on. We are going to Disney Live with some friends in March. I made Snow White dresses for my DDs (I posted a pic of one earlier). My dds will also wear them to Akershus breakfast in April. The Cinderella dress (ignore my hand's weird shadow) and Prince Charming shirt are for our friends' kids. Then the pillowcase tops are for our WDW trip in April. I let each girl pick out a fabric for Animal Kingdom. My 3 yo went with Winnie the Pooh and the 5 yo went with the tiger print. I've gotten all kinds of tips and ideas here. I can't wait to sew some more things for our trip.
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Fabulous job/ Everything is so cute.

Thought I'd share - this is one of my Pinterest boards: Disney Inspiration - using it to get ideas for sewing Disney

Going to follow this once I get on pinterest. I seriously try to limit my time there because otherwise I am there for hours on end.
 
I did it!! :banana::banana::banana: My first big applique. Now to turn it into the Insa skirt.
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Fabulous! I already am envisioning the finished product!

I :lovestruc pinterest...I'm spending way too much time on there!!

~Jennifer
I found it was helpful to make a pinned it / did it category. All I was doing was pinning all these great things. I set a goal of making one thing I pinned per week. It's very helpful for me!

Since they recieved the package today here is the BG outfits I made for some twin boys.
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:upsidedow<-----sorry for the blurry photo but it was taken on my phone
I'm glad your photo her is bigger -- I can now see the pattern on the shorts! Cool fabric! Let me guess where that came from!!! (Still need to call and get some more Beatle's fabric but I'm trying hard not to buy fabric and my latest BG has been a complete flop there!).

Is she on here or does she have a website? I will be getting an embroidery machine soon! :thumbsup2
HeatherSue has a website.
http://froufroubyheathersue.com/

My girls are middle schoolers and they still love to fill their pockets with junk! I always have to check pockets when I do the wash or I find baggies of rubber bands for their braces, chapsticks, lip glosses, paper clips, erasers, etc in my washing machine!

Andrea posted another tutorial for adding pockets to a shorts pattern and I want to try that style. I made some bowling shirts for my nephew's birthday. I was thinking I might whip up a pair of shorts for him to experiment with some pockets. I hope that I can fit in making some shorts for him. He has down syndrome and at almost 7 he is still in diapers. A lot of regular shorts don't fit him to well with diapers under them. The easy fit shorts are looser and have more room in them.
My boss's stepdaughter was being taught to do laundry by her father (who is an .... well, I am not allowed to use words like that on this site so let's just say he's not the greatest guy). My boss stepped in and told them to be sure to always check pockets. She got groaned at. In the second load the child did she washed her Ipod (I think she was around 10 years old when that happened). My ds is 10 now and I've washed a couple of things -- mostly rocks, coins and pieces of paper.

Isn't that great that you can sew for your dn and accommodate sizes. I agree that adding some various style pockets to the easy fits make them look more like realistic shorts rather than pj bottoms. I have only ever used the pattern for my ds for pjs. DD has a couple of pairs of capris from when she was younger, but now she just gets pj's as well. I'm excited to start my BG shorts, but now I realized I have to go out and buy pocket fabric as well since I don't have any in my stash :mad: And I need to buy t's too!

Ok, so I am working on outfits for my family for our first ever trip to WDW. And after finishing the first item, a Buzz & woody button up shirt for my 4yr old, I have a question. How do I make the button holes look better? I only have a regular sewing machine on which I attach the button hole foot. When I make the button hole the fabric is still attached in the center, and when I try to cut it out everything starts looking ratty. I have tried an xacto to cut the fabric and it did look a little better but still not very good. Is there a secret to making pretty button holes?
With my machine I go over the button hole twice. Make the button hole, do not remove the fabric or cut the thread, just redo it a second time. And cut with an exacto knife or a razor blade. Hopefully that will help with yours -- it's makes a big difference on mine going over it twice.

Everyone's stuff looks so great. I thought I'd show you all what I have been working on. We are going to Disney Live with some friends in March. I made Snow White dresses for my DDs (I posted a pic of one earlier). My dds will also wear them to Akershus breakfast in April. The Cinderella dress (ignore my hand's weird shadow) and Prince Charming shirt are for our friends' kids. Then the pillowcase tops are for our WDW trip in April. I let each girl pick out a fabric for Animal Kingdom. My 3 yo went with Winnie the Pooh and the 5 yo went with the tiger print. I've gotten all kinds of tips and ideas here. I can't wait to sew some more things for our trip.
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Fabulous work! Everything turned out awesome! You are going to have some happy kids!
 
Everything looks great! I love the Snow White and Cinderella dresses the most but everything turned out great!

My boss's stepdaughter was being taught to do laundry by her father (who is an .... well, I am not allowed to use words like that on this site so let's just say he's not the greatest guy). My boss stepped in and told them to be sure to always check pockets. She got groaned at. In the second load the child did she washed her Ipod (I think she was around 10 years old when that happened). My ds is 10 now and I've washed a couple of things -- mostly rocks, coins and pieces of paper.

Isn't that great that you can sew for your dn and accommodate sizes. I agree that adding some various style pockets to the easy fits make them look more like realistic shorts rather than pj bottoms. I have only ever used the pattern for my ds for pjs. DD has a couple of pairs of capris from when she was younger, but now she just gets pj's as well. I'm excited to start my BG shorts, but now I realized I have to go out and buy pocket fabric as well since I don't have any in my stash :mad: And I need to buy t's too!
Luckily we've never washed an ipod but I have found them in pockets. I did wash my own cell phone a few years ago. I was actually able to dry it out and use it again for a year before the battery went bad and I had to replace it.

I have used the easy fits to make shorts and capris for younger kids. My daughters have used the pattern to make pajama pants for themselves. I do think that adding the pockets is going to make the pattern more versatile.

Sorry you have to go and buy fabric. I have been very good about trying to use up my stash lately so I know how you feel.

My older DD has lost TWO winter coats in the past week. On Saturday she went to a bat mitzvah and the brand new pea coat that I bought her was taken. It had been hanging on a coat rack in the foyer at the restaurant during the party and it wasn't there when she went to leave. Then Tuesday night she went to religious school and left her North Face winter coat there. I hope that I can go by and get that coat. If not, I will have to see if she can make it through the rest of the winter by layer her fleece jacket with a sweatshirt.
 
Mine are pretty good at adding to my bill at the fabric store, too.:rotfl:

Mine love to go to the fabric store, I try not to take them because it cost me twice as much when they go!

That's why DH can't go with me to the fabric store.....I have a stash but he is a horder.....the last time we went he bought about 8 yards of SW fabric! and we don't have a trip coming anytime soon.

Ok, so I am working on outfits for my family for our first ever trip to WDW. And after finishing the first item, a Buzz & woody button up shirt for my 4yr old, I have a question. How do I make the button holes look better? I only have a regular sewing machine on which I attach the button hole foot. When I make the button hole the fabric is still attached in the center, and when I try to cut it out everything starts looking ratty. I have tried an xacto to cut the fabric and it did look a little better but still not very good. Is there a secret to making pretty button holes?

Even on my computerized machine I still have to cut the middle fabric myself. I do place a small square of tear away stabilizer under the area first (for embroidery but I keep lots of scraps around from other projects). To cut the middle I use a seam ripper and just do a little at a time. make sure you follow your machine instructions fo rmaking button holes they are all different.

Thought I'd share - this is one of my Pinterest boards: Disney Inspiration - using it to get ideas for sewing Disney

thanks! I'm going to check this out.


trying to finish another project today....I've got a slew of stuff for the spring craft booth (money raiser for the church sewing ministry.....everything is from donated fabric so it can be challenging) When I finish that I've got to start on my kitchen window treatment. DH is finishing up the painting this weekend :woohoo:
 
Ok, so I am working on outfits for my family for our first ever trip to WDW. And after finishing the first item, a Buzz & woody button up shirt for my 4yr old, I have a question. How do I make the button holes look better? I only have a regular sewing machine on which I attach the button hole foot. When I make the button hole the fabric is still attached in the center, and when I try to cut it out everything starts looking ratty. I have tried an xacto to cut the fabric and it did look a little better but still not very good. Is there a secret to making pretty button holes?

I put a pin at each end, where the opening should be, use the seam ripper to cut along the fabric. The pin will keep you from accidently slipping into your stitches for the button hole. The I put Fray Check along the cut fabric to keep it from fraying or the any stitches pulling out if I cut some.

Everyone's stuff looks so great. I thought I'd show you all what I have been working on. We are going to Disney Live with some friends in March. I made Snow White dresses for my DDs (I posted a pic of one earlier). My dds will also wear them to Akershus breakfast in April. The Cinderella dress (ignore my hand's weird shadow) and Prince Charming shirt are for our friends' kids. Then the pillowcase tops are for our WDW trip in April. I let each girl pick out a fabric for Animal Kingdom. My 3 yo went with Winnie the Pooh and the 5 yo went with the tiger print. I've gotten all kinds of tips and ideas here. I can't wait to sew some more things for our trip.
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Everything is adorable!!
 











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