I have a few things that I can share now. These are the outfits that I made for Reed's Big Give. The family is going to a zoo in the Bahamas while they are on their
Disney cruise. The zoo is famous for its marching flamingos. So I made flamingo outfits for the kids to wear:
Then I made this outfit for the Main Street Boutiques launch last week. Sorry if you already saw it on FB.
I haven't been able to get much sewing done for the last few days. The end of school is always so darn busy. I am hoping to sew today. It will be my last chance for another week because school ends tomorrow and then we're having company for a week.
The flamingo outfits awe outstanding -- and they look sooooooo good on the kids. I think the bright colors in the fabrics go great with their complexions. I have a feeling that when they go to the gardens those outfits will get more compliments than any other outfits they received. Where did you find that fabric? It's just perfect?
Your launch outfit is superb as well -- it looks like a lot of time went into it. I hope it sold for oodles of $$$.
I used it for a poodle skirt for 10 people for a school program. It was so easy!
kids
The white paper near the top is the name of who it is for. The teacher's is gray with silver ribbon and the kid's poodles are each different colors.
I don't recall seeing those before -- they are just darling! I think I need to make my dd a poodle skirt.
I made this for my daughter for her birthday today:
Abby wearing Abby Cadabby!!
Now to practice embroidery on my machine to put an Abby Cadabby on the shirt portion.
Adorable! I can't wait to see what you do for the shirt. Happy Birthday to your dd!
I ended up getting a little more sewing done today. Tomorrow is the last day of school and we have company coming so I doubt I will get to much else this week. The design is new and I wanted to try it out today. The pink heart fabric is some of clearance fabric from the sale at Joanns. It is french terry.
Both of my daughter have informed me that they'd like some pajamas with this piglet design on the top. That's amazing since they haven't wanted me to make them anything in a couple of years!
I also sewed out a shirt for a friend's daughter. They are leaving for Orlando on Thursday morning. I already made her a couple of dresses for the trip. They hadn't thought they were going to Universal but decided to at the last minute. She also has 3 boys but they are all teens and we didn't think they'd wear these shirts.
Piglet is so sweet! I love him with the heart fabric! Is that another outfit for your nieces wardrobe? As soon as I am done with helping Amy (which will be the end of this week since she's leaving soon) I plan on working on some sets for Alexa. She is really into matching skirts and t's right now and has loved everything I've made her. She loves anything Olivia too but I need more knits! I also have jeans I bought last year at target's clearance and they need some embellishing. So all that should keep me busy over the summer.
Hmm, that HP design looks very familiar

I don't know if Amy even has her shirts for that one yet! I may have to help her with those too. I did two shirts yesterday for her and have only two more to go. I also want to get my GKTW pillow cases done for her to take down -- I have half done but would like to do more since she'll transport them. they go together pretty quickly so I think I'll manage.
How old were your girls when they wanted you to stop sewing for them? Will they let you make purses or anything of that nature for them? PJ's are good!!! See, they still love their momma and her sewing skills
Have a fun week with your friend
Okay 2 questions!!!!
1. Recommendations for a starter embroidery machine only. I don't need the combo machine and I'd like to look into the possibility of getting a machine, I love the look of appliques and would like to be able to do them, so definitely need a computerized embroidery machine. I know I can appliquees without them, I just feel like it would be easier to do with....
2. Looking for fabric seller recommendations on etsy or wherever. I am looking for fabric for a certain dress and I am just not finding something I like.
Thanks
Erin
1. Brother PE 770 -- available with free shipping from places like overstock,
Amazon, HSN, etc. Just make sure it doesn't say Refurbished! Teresa got hers from Overstock and had to exchange and they were great about getting her a new one. Amy got hers from Amazon and had to exchange two and they were quick with returns as well. I got mine from Amazon and mine worked perfect from the start. Michelle got hers from
Walmart but she got ripped off -- she had to pay 97¢ for shipping

Nini orders hers on payment plans possibly from HSN -- one of those tv home shopping sites.
2. Can't help here -- I just look on etsy and if the person has good reviews I buy from them. I don't buy a lot on line b/c I really like looking at my fabric first. Fabric.com may have something.
I love Spoonflower.com. When ever I am making an everyday dress for myself I go there. The fabric is a little more on the pricey side but I can get any of the patterns in pretty much any type I'd need (chiffon, cotton, satin, upholstery, etc) They have some super goofy ones on there but if you search in stripes, dots, or floral you can usually find something normal. Most of the dress patterns in my size usually use about 2 yards. So a cotton dress for me buying fabric from there is about $36. BUT it's one of a kind and I hate most store bought dresses as they are always too short for me - I'm a pretty modest gal so It's worth it.
Beautiful fabrics but

the prices

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