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

I just looked through this whole thread and my mouth is hanging open! I can't believe the creativity and talent! I don't sew, well not like THIS, so this thread is a goldmine for me to purchase lots of character outfits for my children. The Disney Store clothes are no comparison to this.
 
My computer crashed and so I am just now catching up! I still haven't mastered the multi-quote but I did scroll through and there are so many cute things! I haven't had a chance to work on Disney stuff because I have been working on Easter dresses which was more pressing. I used the Ellie Dress pattern and here are my two! There are a few mistakes but I am happy with them. The green one isn't a very good photo as it was dark and I didnt have any natural light and I took the pictures with my cell phone.


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I have a birthday skirt to make tomorrow and then I should be back to Disney!
 
Did you use the tutorial from Carla C's blog? The Scientific Seamstress....



Nini

I looked at Carla C's blog for directions but I never printed them out. I couldn't remember the exact directions when I was downstairs in my sewing room so I just winged it. When I get around to making the Belle Simply Sweet, I will print out the directions!

Since Diane thinks I've made a bunch of Olivias I decided to make one with some fabric I bought in the fall. I actually never made the dress, but I did make two shirts. This is my first dress and the fabric on the pocket is on the wrong side (grrr!). It's not super noticeable, but it's wrong! I also only did one knot on the hood since I ran out of fabric and really wanted the hood to be the stripes and not the dots. DD loves it. She'll wear it tomorrow -- hopefully I managed to put the pocket in an ok spot.

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Andrea- I LOVE it! That is so cute! I love the fabric choices and the colors are so nice. You definitely can't tell that the pocket is on the wrong side. I haven't worked much with knits. Is this a pretty easy to follow pattern? I'd really like to make something with knit fabrics. Are those the Riviera leggings? I love your lettuce edging.


Sheila the little pants are adorable. They are so pink and girly! I love the tushie ruffles!

Here is the outfit I made for Lydia to wear to see the Lorax movie with her Daddy on Saturday. The embroidery files were from Very Truly Urs, I was pretty happy with the way they stitched out. I had to redo the poor Lorax three times though! The first time, I accidentally ironed Heat N Bond lite to the front of him, the second time, my bobbin thread decided to throw a fit, and the third time, neither my machine nor I messed it up! :rotfl:

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This was my first Insa. I love that pattern!
That outfit is great! Sorry you had to make the Lorax so many times. I've had things like that happen to me before too. Make you want to just close the sewing machine (or embroidery machine) and run away from it for a little while. I was just reading my Making Clothes Kids Love book tonight and thinking about what kind of Insa I would like to make. I still haven't decided so I am going to look at what is in my stash and hopefully that will help me determine what I make. I can't tell from your picture, did you do a rolled hem on the top and bottom skirts?

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I have a birthday skirt to make tomorrow and then I should be back to Disney!
The Ellie dresses are awesome! That looks like a nice pattern.

I missed grabbing the quote about torsos. I was just looking at buying a torso today. What kind did you buy? Did you get a hanging torso or one with a base?


With everything I am seeing tonight, I think I am going to have to try out my Insa pattern and maybe buy the Olivia pattern. Who has else the Ellie pattern? Is it different enough from the Simply Sweet or the Stripwork Jumper to purchase too?
 
Since Diane thinks I've made a bunch of Olivias I decided to make one with some fabric I bought in the fall. I actually never made the dress, but I did make two shirts. This is my first dress and the fabric on the pocket is on the wrong side (grrr!). It's not super noticeable, but it's wrong! I also only did one knot on the hood since I ran out of fabric and really wanted the hood to be the stripes and not the dots. DD loves it. She'll wear it tomorrow -- hopefully I managed to put the pocket in an ok spot.

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LOve love love this

Here is the outfit I made for Lydia to wear to see the Lorax movie with her Daddy on Saturday. The embroidery files were from Very Truly Urs, I was pretty happy with the way they stitched out. I had to redo the poor Lorax three times though! The first time, I accidentally ironed Heat N Bond lite to the front of him, the second time, my bobbin thread decided to throw a fit, and the third time, neither my machine nor I messed it up! :rotfl:

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and one with her Daddy, because they are so cute!!!!

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This was my first Insa. I love that pattern!

I love the pictures. so cute.

My computer crashed and so I am just now catching up! I still haven't mastered the multi-quote but I did scroll through and there are so many cute things! I haven't had a chance to work on Disney stuff because I have been working on Easter dresses which was more pressing. I used the Ellie Dress pattern and here are my two! There are a few mistakes but I am happy with them. The green one isn't a very good photo as it was dark and I didnt have any natural light and I took the pictures with my cell phone.


shorterbodice.jpg


princesskeira.jpg


I have a birthday skirt to make tomorrow and then I should be back to Disney!

love the stuff.

I am curious about the Torsos too. You must post pictures.
 

Thanks for the welcome home wishes! It was super nice to meet up with Lisa and Megan. I am sorry to hear that you were not feeling well after!

Overall, we had a wonderful trip! It was a little bit cool the second half of the trip (mind you, still quite a bit warmer than home!) We were at Disneyland for Mardi Gras, so we got to celebrate in New Orleans style. Mardi Gras is not a big deal at home so it was a new experience for us (we do Strove Tuesday supper but no "celebrations"). We also got into Disneyland for the Leap Year celebration. We got in line at around 5:45 and we waited half an hour to get into the park. We received a button each for being there! We were in San Deigo for part of the trip too so we visited the Zoo. It has been on my "to visit" list for the last 15 years! I need to sort through the pictures in the next few days.

just colds...but not a fun trip home the next day with a cranky, tired, sick girl!

did you get to see Mickey & Minnie in their MG outfits? we tried 4 different times and never saw them, did get photos with Tiana and Naveen though, hadn't ever met them so happy about that!

isnt the SB zoo amazing! we actually went there for our honeymoon!
happy you had a fun trip, look forward to seeing your photos!

WOW I can't believe a year has gone by:eek: That was the first thing I used my serger on.



Love the butt ruffles!

I know it is hard to believe.....

love butt ruffles too! miss them, always had them for megan's diaper covers :)
 
Oh my, I leave for a few hours and come back to lots of posts!

The Olivia is cute. I love the colours in it.

The Easter dresses make me wish I had a little girl that I could spoil.

Love the butt ruffle pants - again, wish I had a little girl. (Not that I don't love my DS dearly, but I don't think he would wear butt ruffles! :rotfl2:)

The Lorax skirt if fabulous!

Finally finished my messenger bag tonight. Almost forgot that I had parent council at the school but rushed home after to finish it up and finally remembered to take a picture. I winged a 'pattern' together for this one after looking at a couple of different ones in stores. Tried to take what I liked best from each one and put them all together. Along with a little something extra!
Front: The bag was orginally taller and I cut it down after piecing it together. I should have taken less off the top of the flap and more off the bottom so Tinkerbell would have been lower on the flap. You also can't really see it here, but the white material has a sparkle print across it.
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Back: Wish I would have biased taped the top of the pockets so they stand out better but I'm still happy with it.
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Inside: I love having pockets for stuff and made sure I had one with a zipper.
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It seems a little wide, but I am used to carrying a cross body bag that is a lot narrower (like less than half of this) but I wanted something that we could put our tablet in while in the parks if we choose to take it with us.

And I want to say that appliques and filled patterns from FrouFrou by HeatherSue have been great to work with. For this trip I have used the Canada Mickey head, pirate Mickey, pirate Minnie and Tinkerbell appliques and the filled Minnie head. I only wish I had more time to do a couple more shirts. Maybe if I can get packed by tomorrow night, I'll have time on Thursday night. Hmmm, that might work!
 
That outfit is great! Sorry you had to make the Lorax so many times. I've had things like that happen to me before too. Make you want to just close the sewing machine (or embroidery machine) and run away from it for a little while. I was just reading my Making Clothes Kids Love book tonight and thinking about what kind of Insa I would like to make. I still haven't decided so I am going to look at what is in my stash and hopefully that will help me determine what I make. I can't tell from your picture, did you do a rolled hem on the top and bottom skirts?

I did a rolled hem. I had really wanted to do seam binding, but I didn't have any on hand, and I had to make this at the last minute.

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Inside: I love having pockets for stuff and made sure I had one with a zipper.
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It seems a little wide, but I am used to carrying a cross body bag that is a lot narrower (like less than half of this) but I wanted something that we could put our tablet in while in the parks if we choose to take it with us.

And I want to say that appliques and filled patterns from FrouFrou by HeatherSue have been great to work with. For this trip I have used the Canada Mickey head, pirate Mickey, pirate Minnie and Tinkerbell appliques and the filled Minnie head. I only wish I had more time to do a couple more shirts. Maybe if I can get packed by tomorrow night, I'll have time on Thursday night. Hmmm, that might work!

It's so cute!!!!!

It makes me happy when people like Heather's designs! :lovestruc
 
What are some things I can make for my two year old boy? I want him to be comfortable. I don't have an embroidery machine, but I can sew. His sister will be wearing cotton, princessfied dresses daily, so I know he'll want something special. Help!!
 
What are some things I can make for my two year old boy? I want him to be comfortable. I don't have an embroidery machine, but I can sew. His sister will be wearing cotton, princessfied dresses daily, so I know he'll want something special. Help!!

AMy after I finish the girls things (just because they take more time) I am going to do my son up some cotton shorts and use plain T-shirts with iron on applique. I thought about attempting some bowling shirts but I dont know if I am ready for that yet. My 3 year old has definitely been asking me where his Disney clothes are :(


I can't wait to see what others think of!
 
THANK YOU EVERYONE!!!! I really loved doing the Shadowman dress. It went for way less than it should have. I really should have started it at a higher price. I have had so many who saw it AFTER the auction ask about it. I did finally find more skull fabric and have someone who wants a dress. I will probably make another for her but it won't be exactly the same. Then I think all my skull fabric will be gone. Working on Kyoko dresses today- cutting out the pieces & starting the embroidery. Also hope to cut out stuff for a snug fit peasant this week/weekend & Evie's Jake & the Neverland Pirates Grace dress. I have really long to do lists! Too bad work gets in the way!
 
Here is the outfit I made for Lydia to wear to see the Lorax movie with her Daddy on Saturday. The embroidery files were from Very Truly Urs, I was pretty happy with the way they stitched out. I had to redo the poor Lorax three times though! The first time, I accidentally ironed Heat N Bond lite to the front of him, the second time, my bobbin thread decided to throw a fit, and the third time, neither my machine nor I messed it up! :rotfl:

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This was my first Insa. I love that pattern!
Looks awesome! I really like the appliques :) And I love the Insa too -- it's great for appliques and goes together quickly.

My computer crashed and so I am just now catching up! I still haven't mastered the multi-quote but I did scroll through and there are so many cute things! I haven't had a chance to work on Disney stuff because I have been working on Easter dresses which was more pressing. I used the Ellie Dress pattern and here are my two! There are a few mistakes but I am happy with them. The green one isn't a very good photo as it was dark and I didnt have any natural light and I took the pictures with my cell phone.


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I have a birthday skirt to make tomorrow and then I should be back to Disney!
They turned out so pretty! That is my dd's favorite dress as she loves the twirl -- it takes a lot of fabric though! I started making mine with the SS bodice though b/c dd's hair gets tangled in the button.
Andrea- I LOVE it! That is so cute! I love the fabric choices and the colors are so nice. You definitely can't tell that the pocket is on the wrong side. I haven't worked much with knits. Is this a pretty easy to follow pattern? I'd really like to make something with knit fabrics. Are those the Riviera leggings? I love your lettuce edging.

The Ellie dresses are awesome! That looks like a nice pattern.

With everything I am seeing tonight, I think I am going to have to try out my Insa pattern and maybe buy the Olivia pattern. Who has else the Ellie pattern? Is it different enough from the Simply Sweet or the Stripwork Jumper to purchase too?
Thanks Diane (and everyone) for the compliments. The Olivia is extremely easy to put together. The only thing I did different was to sew the pocket on before putting the dress together -- the pattern has it as one of the last steps but I made it one of the first steps for ease. You have to look close at the fabric to see the right from the wrong side so unless anyone scrutinizes the outfit you can't tell it's the wrong side. I'll have to take a close up to show the difference. DD is wearing the dress today and the pocket placement looks natural, so I did ok!

And yes, those are the Riviera leggings. The first pair I made according to pattern was too short so I did lengthen them for this set. I put them together like easy fits and sew the crotch first. The only difference is putting the elastic in.

Both patterns are quick and easy. And this knit lettuced pretty nicely so I was happy about that :)

As for Ellie's twirl dress I don't recommend the pattern. Nothing wrong at all with the pattern and great instructions and pictures, but I now just make a SS bodice and then you just do the layers in whatever measurements you want for fullness increasing as you go. I do like the look of the bodice being a bit different, but it has a button in the back and dd's hair tangles in it so the SS works better. I might try the bodice with a zipper for her Dorothy costume though.

Finally finished my messenger bag tonight. Almost forgot that I had parent council at the school but rushed home after to finish it up and finally remembered to take a picture. I winged a 'pattern' together for this one after looking at a couple of different ones in stores. Tried to take what I liked best from each one and put them all together. Along with a little something extra!
Front: The bag was orginally taller and I cut it down after piecing it together. I should have taken less off the top of the flap and more off the bottom so Tinkerbell would have been lower on the flap. You also can't really see it here, but the white material has a sparkle print across it.
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It seems a little wide, but I am used to carrying a cross body bag that is a lot narrower (like less than half of this) but I wanted something that we could put our tablet in while in the parks if we choose to take it with us.

And I want to say that appliques and filled patterns from FrouFrou by HeatherSue have been great to work with. For this trip I have used the Canada Mickey head, pirate Mickey, pirate Minnie and Tinkerbell appliques and the filled Minnie head. I only wish I had more time to do a couple more shirts. Maybe if I can get packed by tomorrow night, I'll have time on Thursday night. Hmmm, that might work!
That looks great! I so need to make myself a purse other than a tote -- I love the tote I made myself, but I want a purse too!


What are some things I can make for my two year old boy? I want him to be comfortable. I don't have an embroidery machine, but I can sew. His sister will be wearing cotton, princessfied dresses daily, so I know he'll want something special. Help!!
Easy fits, t-shirts (see the bookmarks on page 1 for instructions on hand appliqueing) and the bowling shirt.

AMy after I finish the girls things (just because they take more time) I am going to do my son up some cotton shorts and use plain T-shirts with iron on applique. I thought about attempting some bowling shirts but I dont know if I am ready for that yet. My 3 year old has definitely been asking me where his Disney clothes are :(


I can't wait to see what others think of!
The bowling shirt is not hard at all. I started sewing in the month of August (a couple of years ago) and I think I made my first Bowling Shirt in either Sept or Oct and it turned out great. The instructions are superb. I now make mine without the lining though and that takes just a little finagling ahead of time to get the hem line to line up with the placket -- but still easy to do.
 
Here is the outfit I made for Lydia to wear to see the Lorax movie with her Daddy on Saturday. The embroidery files were from Very Truly Urs, I was pretty happy with the way they stitched out. I had to redo the poor Lorax three times though! The first time, I accidentally ironed Heat N Bond lite to the front of him, the second time, my bobbin thread decided to throw a fit, and the third time, neither my machine nor I messed it up! :rotfl:

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and one with her Daddy, because they are so cute!!!!

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This was my first Insa. I love that pattern!

Sorry to hear about the embroidery mishap! The outfit looks great. That's a very nice dad and daughter picture!

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I have a birthday skirt to make tomorrow and then I should be back to Disney!

Beautiful dresses!

Oh my, I leave for a few hours and come back to lots of posts!

Finally finished my messenger bag tonight. Almost forgot that I had parent council at the school but rushed home after to finish it up and finally remembered to take a picture. I winged a 'pattern' together for this one after looking at a couple of different ones in stores. Tried to take what I liked best from each one and put them all together. Along with a little something extra!
Front: The bag was orginally taller and I cut it down after piecing it together. I should have taken less off the top of the flap and more off the bottom so Tinkerbell would have been lower on the flap. You also can't really see it here, but the white material has a sparkle print across it.
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Back: Wish I would have biased taped the top of the pockets so they stand out better but I'm still happy with it.
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Inside: I love having pockets for stuff and made sure I had one with a zipper.
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It seems a little wide, but I am used to carrying a cross body bag that is a lot narrower (like less than half of this) but I wanted something that we could put our tablet in while in the parks if we choose to take it with us.

And I want to say that appliques and filled patterns from FrouFrou by HeatherSue have been great to work with. For this trip I have used the Canada Mickey head, pirate Mickey, pirate Minnie and Tinkerbell appliques and the filled Minnie head. I only wish I had more time to do a couple more shirts. Maybe if I can get packed by tomorrow night, I'll have time on Thursday night. Hmmm, that might work!

Great job on the bag! Have a great trip if I don't get to "talk" to you before then!

What are some things I can make for my two year old boy? I want him to be comfortable. I don't have an embroidery machine, but I can sew. His sister will be wearing cotton, princessfied dresses daily, so I know he'll want something special. Help!!

I would say easy fits and bowling shirts. I don't line my bowling shirts so they come together very quickly.


Since my work has silly rules about using vacation days before fiscal year end (end of March), I am actually off today. I know I will be paying for this later since we also have a ton of reports to do for the end of the month! Oh well, at least I will get a little down time to recover from the trip and get back to the sewing room today.

As promised, here are some pictures from our trip:

On the Astro Orbiter - this picture also shows off my Rosetta and my music skirt quite well!
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Picture with Goofy
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For Lisa - Mickey and Minnie in the Mardi Gras outfit
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A picture with the leap day banner on the way out of the park (we had to leave at 8am to go back to the airport)
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Thanks for looking!
 
What are some things I can make for my two year old boy? I want him to be comfortable. I don't have an embroidery machine, but I can sew. His sister will be wearing cotton, princessfied dresses daily, so I know he'll want something special. Help!!
If you don't have to worry about rushing to the potty yet, some jonjons in Disney prints would be super cute. But if your little guy uses the potty then jonjons might be to hard to get off in time. I remember the days of the mad dash to every potty! You can find some pretty easy jonjon patterns too. They go together a lot like an a line dress. I also agree with everybody else that t-shirts and easy fit shorts are a great way to go and so is the bowling shirt. I've made tons of bowling shirts and they are not hard. Once you do one, you hardly have to even look at the directions again.


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Back: Wish I would have biased taped the top of the pockets so they stand out better but I'm still happy with it.
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Inside: I love having pockets for stuff and made sure I had one with a zipper.
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Super job! I love the bag and the applique is great! That is awesome that you were able to just wing it with the bag design and didn't use a pattern.


As for Ellie's twirl dress I don't recommend the pattern. Nothing wrong at all with the pattern and great instructions and pictures, but I now just make a SS bodice and then you just do the layers in whatever measurements you want for fullness increasing as you go. I do like the look of the bodice being a bit different, but it has a button in the back and dd's hair tangles in it so the SS works better. I might try the bodice with a zipper for her Dorothy costume though.

I kind of got the feeling that the Ellie dress wasn't different enough to make purchasing it worthwhile. I love the simplicity and versatility of the Simply Sweet but since I've made so MANY of them, I am starting to get tired of the pattern. Zippers aren't very hard. There are a couple of different methods but so far I don't have one that really prefer.

I have to go to the fabric store today to buy a couple of small things. I am going to look at the knit fabrics while I am there. I still haven't decided to splurge on the Olivia pattern. They are so expensive once you add in shipping.
 
If you don't have to worry about rushing to the potty yet, some jonjons in Disney prints would be super cute. But if your little guy uses the potty then jonjons might be to hard to get off in time. I remember the days of the mad dash to every potty! You can find some pretty easy jonjon patterns too. They go together a lot like an a line dress. I also agree with everybody else that t-shirts and easy fit shorts are a great way to go and so is the bowling shirt. I've made tons of bowling shirts and they are not hard. Once you do one, you hardly have to even look at the directions again.



Super job! I love the bag and the applique is great! That is awesome that you were able to just wing it with the bag design and didn't use a pattern.




I kind of got the feeling that the Ellie dress wasn't different enough to make purchasing it worthwhile. I love the simplicity and versatility of the Simply Sweet but since I've made so MANY of them, I am starting to get tired of the pattern. Zippers aren't very hard. There are a couple of different methods but so far I don't have one that really prefer.

I have to go to the fabric store today to buy a couple of small things. I am going to look at the knit fabrics while I am there. I still haven't decided to splurge on the Olivia pattern. They are so expensive once you add in shipping.


I NEEDED the pattern the first time. I suppose with a little searching I probably could have found out how to make hte dress for free. It isn't difficult just a bit time and fabric consuming. However, since I needed the pattern to do the first one (I didnt use it at all on the second one) I decided to go ahead and support a WAHM. It is a very easy dress though and my new ruffler foot made short work of the gathering. I couldn't imagine doing that by hand...
 
Okay, this is probably a stupid question. Taking my 4 year old Granddaughter to Disney in May. She will be in some really cute outfits. I hate to see them ruined by ice cream bars and other stuff. Does anyone have an idea for a bib type thing that we can put on her for meals and treats that is not so babyish?
 
WOW!!! So many amazing things posted lately!

What are some things I can make for my two year old boy? I want him to be comfortable. I don't have an embroidery machine, but I can sew. His sister will be wearing cotton, princessfied dresses daily, so I know he'll want something special. Help!!
In addition to the easyfits and bowling shirts the bucket hat is super cute!

AMy after I finish the girls things (just because they take more time) I am going to do my son up some cotton shorts and use plain T-shirts with iron on applique. I thought about attempting some bowling shirts but I dont know if I am ready for that yet. My 3 year old has definitely been asking me where his Disney clothes are :(
I too have to say the bowling shirt really isn't that hard. You can do it!

On the Astro Orbiter - this picture also shows off my Rosetta and my music skirt quite well!
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LOVE all your photos but this one is really awesome!!!
 
Since my work has silly rules about using vacation days before fiscal year end (end of March), I am actually off today. I know I will be paying for this later since we also have a ton of reports to do for the end of the month! Oh well, at least I will get a little down time to recover from the trip and get back to the sewing room today.

As promised, here are some pictures from our trip:

On the Astro Orbiter - this picture also shows off my Rosetta and my music skirt quite well!
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Picture with Goofy
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For Lisa - Mickey and Minnie in the Mardi Gras outfit
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A picture with the leap day banner on the way out of the park (we had to leave at 8am to go back to the airport)
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Thanks for looking!

enjoy your day off!

thanks for sharing the photos...esp mickey and minnie!
 
Ack! How did 6 pages pop up?!?!?! I realized yesterday I hadn't received any emails about new posts, but haven't had a second to check in since then.

Everything is FAB-U-LOUS!!!! LOVE LOVE LOVE all of it!

Question:
SE400 - brand new open box with some supplies - would you pay $250 for it? I know, only 4x4 hoop . . . but I feel like for that price if I was able to afford to upgrade once I had hoop envy I could almost sell it for what I paid :confused3 Of course, I don't even know if DH will go for it - his question when I brought it up was, "Will you make the $250 back?" But I haven't really considered selling at this point . . . there are SO many boutique type WAHM businesses here :confused: I sort of looked at it as what could I SAVE in making lots of gifts for people ???
 
Since Diane thinks I've made a bunch of Olivias I decided to make one with some fabric I bought in the fall. I actually never made the dress, but I did make two shirts. This is my first dress and the fabric on the pocket is on the wrong side (grrr!). It's not super noticeable, but it's wrong! I also only did one knot on the hood since I ran out of fabric and really wanted the hood to be the stripes and not the dots. DD loves it. She'll wear it tomorrow -- hopefully I managed to put the pocket in an ok spot.

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Awesome. Glad she likes it, I find the cut on this dress is very flattering on most girls.

Wow, I don't read the thread for a few days and now there's so many cute outfits and the 'bag'. I need that pattern...:lmao:

I haven't sewn any clothes for at least 3 weeks so on Saturday I made these play pants for one of my granddaughters. I don't really like the cut of the pants...they are cropped and very loose fitting. I added the ruffle to make them more girly looking. I need a new pattern I think. When taking the picture I kept asking Maggie to look over her shoulder at Grammy...but she kept turning around and showing me her ruffles:rotfl:


Ruffle Pants by Sheila Grammy, on Flickr

Oh...I almost forgot...I had read either on here or on someone's PTR about the passport books. I found a 2012 Disney passport book and gave it to my daughter on Sunday for her birthday for our trip this fall. I have learned some much from you ladies from sewing to travel and now this great planning book. Thanks!
Sheila

they look really cute with the ruffles. What pattern is it you were using?

Here is the outfit I made for Lydia to wear to see the Lorax movie with her Daddy on Saturday. The embroidery files were from Very Truly Urs, I was pretty happy with the way they stitched out. I had to redo the poor Lorax three times though! The first time, I accidentally ironed Heat N Bond lite to the front of him, the second time, my bobbin thread decided to throw a fit, and the third time, neither my machine nor I messed it up! :rotfl:

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Pretty. I am making a little Insa right now, love them.

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I have a birthday skirt to make tomorrow and then I should be back to Disney!

Adorable easter dresses.


Great bag.

On the Astro Orbiter - this picture also shows off my Rosetta and my music skirt quite well!
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Glad you had a good time. Love your pictures.
 
Hi, My name is Amy! It's been a while since I have been on here.... And I am getting back into the spirit. I am finishing my daughters Wish TR and preparing to visit Florida once again. We are very excited to volunteer at GKTW!!!

My children LOVED LOVED LOVED their special pixie dust from Allison's wish trip. I am very excite to attempt to make some customs for this trip as well. What is the easiest for me to start with?? As I haven't sewn in a long time!

PS Everything is so precious. You all are very talented!:worship::worship:
 


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