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!
Thanks for looking!
Thanks for sharing the pics! I have only been to
Disneyland once. It looks like you had a great time. I love your pic with Mardi Gras Minnie and Mickey!
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 have not had good luck finding cute knits in stores -- I only get solids there. I ordered all my prints from etsy or fabric.com. I have two other knit sites bookmarked -- Tricia uses one of them.
http://www.chezami.com/pa/exp.pa?file=knits&pathcode=fabricshop&sessionid=39T18AEJF00448
http://www.thefabricfairy.com/
To me the Olivia was well worth because of all the things I have ever made my dd, she loves the two shirts I did the best. She also loved the dress, though complained it was too hot at recess

I told her I would make her some with short sleeves. The pattern was a little pricier than most (I think I got free shipping though) and knits are more expensive too. But with the shirts I made I pieced together a bunch of fabrics so you can use scraps.
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...
I hand gather mine! I've made my dd three of those dresses -- it's her favorite and probably my least favorite to make because of all the material it takes.
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?
We had a teenage wish child that drooled and her mom tied triangular scarves around her neck. I actually got to meet this wish family and her mom just had flannel fabric scarves but ones I made for her I did cotton fabric backed with terry which would probably work better as a bib.
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

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

I sort of looked at it as what could I SAVE in making lots of gifts for people ???
I use 4x4 designs quite often for patchwork skirts or pockets on shorts (well, just started that, but I've done 4x4 on embellished jeans). For t-shirts I think the 5x7 is way better. It seems like a good price though and I think you are correct that you could probably sell it for close to what you paid for it.
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!

Patterns from YouCanMakeTHis.com are the easiest. I saw you have two young boys and for them Easy Fit shorts would be great and the pattern is so simple. For your dd I'd recommend the Portrait Peasant and there is a similar dress for larger sizes but the name escapes me -- since your dd is 13 you'd likely need the larger sized pattern.
Signature quilt for my Daughter, her Granny is almost done. We'll have finished products by the end of this month!
Wow! That looks like tons of work! Your dd is one lucky girl!
Here's what I've been busy sewing. It's not Disney THEMED but Disney related:
I have been babywearing my son in a wrap from the time he was born but since he's gotten older I haven't been doing it as much since it was taking too long for me to wrap him. Plus it gets really hot here so we were both baking underneath all that fabric. I took my wrap and converted it into a mei tai. I'm happy with how this came out and it should be better for our HOT summer and time in Disney. Plus this will allow us only to take ONE stroller to Disney (instead of two) because I can just bring the mei tai along and if my 3 yo decides she is too tired to walk, I can pop either her or my DS in the mei tai and then have the other go in the stroller.
Sunshine
Love it! My kids were 23 months apart and we only ever did one stroller as I wore the baby. Once they were both older I did get a double mountain buggy but mainly used that for exercise -- would never take a monster stroller to Dis! My sister is in Dis right now and her biggest complaint is motorized scooters and strollers. She keeps getting run over and bashed into.
I also saw you were starting a walking program -- we did that too (but our dd was 5 when we went). The kids never once complained about walking around too much. My dh did carry dd once late at night due to fatigue.
I have been busy sewing for DD's gymnastics needs - I would highly recommend the Jalie leo patterns - easy and fit great. Gracie's leo looked better than what a lot of kids came in wearing.
I have also been collecting images/ideas from patterns and embroidery designs I have to plan my Disney trip sewing. If you are feeling nosey, I am linking my
Google doc planning file.
Those turned out great! Much cuter too than what you can find in the stores (unless you want to pay a ridiculous price).
L
Wow! That is a great outfit, Andrea! The colors and patterns just pop! Kudos on matching the stripes so well on the knit, too! I have only sewn with solid knits a couple times, and one of those wound up in the garbage. I am inspired to try again!
Ok, back to nursing covers. 12 done, 48 to go.
Regards,
C.
Thanks! I actually like sewing with stripes or plaid as I find it easy to line up.
Good luck on your nursing covers! You're 25% done!!!!!
Look at this goofy thing I made. I was wanting just one of those plastic half forms to be able to take some pictures. Then I noticed the shipping would be unbelievable due to the size. I really want a nice form, but agonized over what size and really lack of space right now because the house is up for sale. I came across this pattern, so I thought I'd give it a try. I probably could have stuffed it better. I also changed the pattern up some. I interfaced the muslin to give it more body. And I had a peice of foamboard, that I put in the neck, arms and base to help give it shape. So I had to change the place to stuff it. Which is right in the front, but with a shirt on it, you'd never know. I might just might make some other sizes and not feel bad when I gets stuffed in the closet.
I bet you could even velcro on some "arms" if you needed to.
I don't think your goofy thing is goofy at all. Nicely done.
QuestionThis is probably a dumb question but as a beginner I need to ask anyway! When I finish a design on my embroidery machine is it ok to just cut the threads that criss cross the front of desgin or should I stitch them in? I presumed they would be fixed enough that they wouldn't come out but I think I may be wrong
Any help would be appreciated, it was one of Heather Sue's designs for a small princess's I did.
Just cut them. With Heather Sue's designs you won't have any problems. I had a mild problem with a shirt I did for ds with Beatles font and one thread kept coming undo after washing so I fabric glued it down. I also noticed after the second time I washed my Cat in the Hat applique two spots where I cut the massive amount of jump stitches on the design that it's coming up -- but I wasn't at all happy with that designer. Heather's jump stitches also have some slack in them making it easier to cut them.