I decided not to sewing any clothing for our trip this time... well so far I should say. So I made fabric keychains for the girls going. Just wanted to share. Simple project and super cute!!
Um, those are SUPER CUTE!!! Do you mind me asking where you bought the mickey-head key rings?
I have finally pulled out my sewing machines since Christmas to make my DD a dress for her third birthday. I can't believe she is already three!! I tried the Farbenmix WILLEMIENTJE dress. The zipper is not in properly, but it works
It is time to start planning my sewing for our DW Sept. trip. We are also talking about driving to
Disneyland in the fall!!
Aw they get so big SO fast, don't they? She looks just darling in the dress. Great job!
You ladies have inspired me.. I went nuts and made a ton of new dresses for my daughter.
Her new Tinkerbell dress:
Tinkerbell Sundress:
Animal Kingdom outfit:
Thanks for the ideas and I can't wait to start the next one!!
~Melissa~
Looks like you've been quite busy! Can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve.
Here's my latest addition to our May trip. I planned on bringin half the outfits because we'll have laundry machines this trip and I've made too much! Gonna be one outfit a day (or two)... just don't tell DH ok.
Here's the front:
I loved making this dress! It came together so nicely. I still find though that for projects that take more than a day, I'm bored by the time I get to the finishing touches... oh, like hemming the skirt. Took me days to get around to doing it.
One thing left to make... I cut the pieces today and then realized I hadn't washed the fabric. Crud! I was so caught up on what fabric to use that I forgot to wash it. I figure since its already cut out, not a good idea to do it now. I think I"ll take my chances... but likely won't wash it til after DD wears it on our trip. Then at least if it becomes a mess, its after I get home....
Oh I really like that dress. Do you mind sharing what pattern you used to make it? And I agree with whoever said to go ahead and wash the new project after it is sewn together. I would wash on cold and then hang dry. If you do that, I doubt it will shrink much, if at all.
My thought is to patch the back with fusible. Then since you said that the hole is kind of low, near the bottom cuff, maybe you could disguise it with some of that super jumbo rick rack or wide grosgrain ribbon in a color that coordinates with your accent colors in your skirt. Where you described the hole doesn't seem like a great place for a pocket or applique so covering it up with something would probably be your best solution.
Too bad you couldn't get what you needed at Joanns and use a coupon! I went in last week and bought a bunch of stuff at Joanns on their daffodil dash sale. I got some great prices too! Their clearance fabric was 50% off the marked down price, plus I got a couple of pieces where they offered me the last 1/2 yard and 7/8 yard at 50% off that price! Plus I had a coupon for 20% off the entire purchase!
Thank you for your ideas! The hole is actually near the SIDE seam, sort of in the middle of the skirt (don't ask me how I managed to make a hole there....it takes TALENT!

) I did do a fusible patch on the inside and I might fiddle with it a bit later to see if any little applique might look okay there, but honestly I think once I get some fray check on it, I would probably be okay leaving it alone. It's not a very large spot, and unless someone was looking for it, I doubt anyone would really notice it. And I keep reminding myself that while my DD8 will be happy to wear it at Disney, I don't know that she'd wear it once we are home...so we'll see.
Gosh, it sounds like you really made out at the Joann's sale last week! Surprised they didn't call the cops on you for getting such a steal! (Kidding of course!)
OK, I have a bit of OCD I guess.... I had to go back and fix the buttons. I th
ink they look better
Oh I'm glad you went back because it does look much better now. SUPER DUPER JOB and pat yourself on the back!
As soon as my fabric gets here, I am going to start working on my next project, though its not Disney related ( memorial day dress
) I am still excited nonetheless.
I am making the Ava knot dress
using this RB fabric:
Wish me luck!!
I need it.
Oh I'm sure you will do JUST FINE with this dress. The fabric you picked is fabulous! I am totally crushing on pinwheels right now
I got some PJ's done last week for a lady that is local to me and wanted these and then a Vida for her daughters 1st B-Day in July. Haven't gotten the Measurements for her chest to do the Vida yet, but here are the Pyjamas.
Oh my golly I am in LOVE with the vintage curious George fabric and I think my heart just broke that I can't find it anywhere for sale!

LOVE the sets!
Just chiming in...I've done it before.....the patch on the back w/ fray check and a pocket, decorative patch, or applique have worked for me....just depends on where it is, I have added extra appliques to balance out the look and make it look on purpose before too.

Love the skirt! an embelishment would look like it was meant to be! such fun colors!
thank you for your suggestions. Once I get some fray check on it, I think I'll play around with some ideas and see if anything looks good.
Thank YOU everyone for your prayers and thoughts! They definitely worked!![/COLOR]
Introducing Caroline Paige.. She was 5lbs 15oz and 17in long.
I got there just after she had her but unfortunately she's stuck in NICU for a week so I don't get to hold her or see her for myself. They said only Parents/Grandparents. I was completely bummed!! Then of all weekends, this upcoming one I'm going to Alabama for the Everything Applique Conference so I won't be able to go see her then either. BAH HAMBAUGH. Tho, I talked to my brother today and all is well...Both girls are doing great!
Thanks for letting me share my joy with you ladies and again, I really appreciate all the prayers. I have so many projects I need to get back to work on and so many pages to catch up too.. Everything I saw was just precious!
WELCOME CAROLINE! She's such a cutie! Sorry you won't have a chance to get some snuggles before the conference, but hopefully you will get to make up for it afterwards!
I am busy working on finishing up Dorothy today. All I have left are straps. I'm going to sew them but not place them on the dress until I have dd here to try it on. The straps extend at an angle down the bodice so I'd rather pin them with her modeling the dress instead of guessing. And I need two big white buttons for at the waist band.
Walmart had them but I thought I'd see if Hancocks or Joanne's had them on sale but no such luck. Back to Walmart it is -- and two buttons will cost almost as much as a yard of the fabric! And I still need to see if fleece is on sale somewhere for the lion's mane (the boy playing the lion is a good friend of Ben's and he has also happens to have a crush on Alexa).
Our duck is behaving very strange today -- she has been out of her nest all morning (the dogs are very excited watching her -- from inside the house!) which makes me wonder if it's hatch day. Today is the dog's birthday so it would be neat to have ducklings share their b-day. I hope to get pics b/c I have a feeling she will move the ducklings soon for better feeding (though we should have plenty of tadpoles the way the frogs have been keeping us up!).
Oh I can't wait to find out why the mama duck was acting strangely! FX for hatching day! Glad you are practically done with the Dorthy dress and SHEESH buttons sure can be expensive

Can't wait to see the finished thing.
OK, here ist goes. Here's my first real sewing attempt (I don't count the SLR camera strap). It is seriously flawed, I flipped the length/width when cutting the bodice pieces, figured that out with shirt #2. So this turned out a little narrow and longer than it was supposed to. This will be 'donated' for my co-workers daugther and I will be making a new Tink shirt (same pattern, purple Tink fabric) for DD.
The pattern/tutorial if from toosweetpatterns on Etsy. Super easy and super cute. I got the tutorial for sizes 6-12, thinking DD will be in size 6 when we head to Disney (yes, I am getting a big head start).
Here goes my first picture post too. Hope it's not ginormous!
HURRAY for 1st projects! I would say it was a success! So far, EVERY project has been a "learning" experience for me, but I can tell I've progressively gotten better and I bet that if you stick with it then you will too!
I finally finished a Minnie Mouse themed peasant dress. Instead of using ties so the dress isn't so baggy around the waist...I decided to sew in a casing and pulled an elastic through it.
Minnie Mouse Peasant Dress by
Sheila Grammy, on Flickr
This is the back before I added the white rick rack....which I love...I got it last year at the Hobby Lobby when I was visiting my parents in Michigan. I haven't been able to find it this wide at Joann's here.
Back of Minnie Dress by
Sheila Grammy, on Flickr
Sheila
Oh this came out really cute!
So, as promised, here are some of the things I've been working on . . .
Okay - now I'm off to stitch out the Avenger cuties I bought from JustPeachy so I can figure out how I'm going to make an outfit for Finn (he's super obsessed with superheroes!) . . .
YAY for sharing your busywork! I (along with everyone else) LOVE the Ninjago (I think I spelled that wrong) Hoodie! AND the soccer gear turned out great too! Oh and you are such a tease about the Avenger outfit...now I can't wait to see it!
I have some exciting news - my cousin is sending me a serger! My Aunt, who was a seamstress, was recently moved to a seniors' home and so my cousin has been rehousing my Aunt's sewing machines (she had 8 all told). I have no idea what it is or when it will get here, but I'm so happy!
I just have to figure out how it works once it gets here!
Hurray for the new serger! I am still getting the hang of using mine, but so far I like it (even tough I knicked the skirt I was working on....)
Sunshine