Disboutiquers Part 28 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes psst..we sew ;-)

I hate that people expect me to fix things or alter them for free because I know how to sew. It gets really old after a while. The last straw was when a very casual acquaintance asked to alter a bra she bought that had straps that were too big. After that I just started saying no to everybody except my elderly parents and my own family. Good look with the job interviews! Hope you get one or both of them.

True story, when my parents were first married, my Dad went to work and casually mentioned to my mom that here was a pile of things that needed mending... so when he got home it was all done. And when he went to use the "hole" in the front of his boxers, she played dumb and said, "I thought you wanted ALL the holes fixed!" and he never asked her to mend again.
 
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new embroidery machine. I am SO glad I got the 5x7, I already find myself wishing things were just a little bigger. But that said, I have been busy busy busy. We are going to Twinsburg, OH next weekend for the annual Twins Days Festival for our third year in a row. Our twins are 2.5 years old. This year's theme is Super Twin Power, so I made us shirts for the parade and for the 5K run we intend to do together as a family. (kids riding in a stroller.)

First, our parade outfits, The superhero family called Team Wood:









I did shirts for all 4 of us, and capes too. The boys' capes attach to the shoulders with snaps. Ours I will just have a tie around the neck. I have an unending fear about things tied around the kids' necks.

And for the 5K run, one Incredible super family. (These would also be awesome for Disneyworld if I didn't already have WAY more shirts than we have days there for the kids.)




So these are my first real efforts with the embroidery machine. As I have gone on it has gotten easier and I have gotten better. Still having issues with trimming close enough. And those Super W had tons of little areas which were a pain in the... These were accomplished during naps, which is awesome, I am amazed how productive I can be multitasking, sewing something while the PE-770 does its thing next to me. As a twin mom, multitasking is KEY.

Thanks everybody for the advice and input and inspiration. I am fully 100 percent addicted.
 
yes I know, that shirt company will think I have a team I'm supplying!

My son is hugely articulate (even his daycare and camp providers say he has quite the command for the language I promise I'm not bragging hehe) and that too helps him get into trouble with identifying his age. Even when the old life guard had to fill out a report when Ollie had to be "rescued" from the pool at swim lessons (guard over reacted Ollie just jumped from the side and wanted to swim instead of wait for the teacher!) the guard said, so he's 5 or 6? Ha no he's 3! He's THREE??? So now I think I have to see it to the bum of his swim trunks too ;)


My daughter was really tiny for her age so people always thought she was advanced. When she was 4, people assumed she was around 2 and spoke really well. Believe me, she was very average in language skills, lol.
 
I got the diva to interrupt her TV program long enough to model...not like she was getting a choice!
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I have so much I want to quote but have to leave in about 30 seconds but I HAVE to say how much I love this dress. You have outdone yourself with this one! Amazing!
 

True story, when my parents were first married, my Dad went to work and casually mentioned to my mom that here was a pile of things that needed mending... so when he got home it was all done. And when he went to use the "hole" in the front of his boxers, she played dumb and said, "I thought you wanted ALL the holes fixed!" and he never asked her to mend again.

AHAHA LOVE IT! :rotfl2:

I did shirts for all 4 of us, and capes too. The boys' capes attach to the shoulders with snaps. Ours I will just have a tie around the neck. I have an unending fear about things tied around the kids' necks.

adorable super heros! I hear ya on the tie around the neck, too. Last year my son was Super Grover for Halloween (we went to *GASP* Sesame Place...which we do a lot ;) ) and I bought a Super Grover costume for him and the cape was tied...did I mention it was an older teen sized costume??? HAHAHA. My mom altered the cape to tack on with the velcro under the cape corners, but not before we tacked down the "tie" so that when the cape edges came over to velcro do the costume, it covered up the ties and "looked" like it was tied.
 
Based on the amount of fabric that I have found going through my closet, the basement and my sewing cabinet I need to avoid all fabric stores for the next 50 years.

:rotfl2: I should take a picture of my garage...:lmao:It's bad! Plus, I have over 1,000 patterns, too. :rotfl:

I hate that people expect me to fix things or alter them for free because I know how to sew. It gets really old after a while. The last straw was when a very casual acquaintance asked to alter a bra she bought that had straps that were too big. After that I just started saying no to everybody except my elderly parents and my own family. Good look with the job interviews! Hope you get one or both of them.

BTDT - I sew for the 6 of us and my mom. On the rare, rare occasion, I will do a small job for a friend or acquaintance and I make them pay. I refuse to be taken advantage of. I sew b/c it is fun for me, not a convenience for others. I will, however, happily explain to someone how to fix things themselves. :thumbsup2

I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new embroidery machine. I am SO glad I got the 5x7, I already find myself wishing things were just a little bigger. But that said, I have been busy busy busy. We are going to Twinsburg, OH next weekend for the annual Twins Days Festival for our third year in a row. Our twins are 2.5 years old. This year's theme is Super Twin Power, so I made us shirts for the parade and for the 5K run we intend to do together as a family. (kids riding in a stroller.)

First, our parade outfits, The superhero family called Team Wood:









I did shirts for all 4 of us, and capes too. The boys' capes attach to the shoulders with snaps. Ours I will just have a tie around the neck. I have an unending fear about things tied around the kids' necks.

And for the 5K run, one Incredible super family. (These would also be awesome for Disneyworld if I didn't already have WAY more shirts than we have days there for the kids.)




So these are my first real efforts with the embroidery machine. As I have gone on it has gotten easier and I have gotten better. Still having issues with trimming close enough. And those Super W had tons of little areas which were a pain in the... These were accomplished during naps, which is awesome, I am amazed how productive I can be multitasking, sewing something while the PE-770 does its thing next to me. As a twin mom, multitasking is KEY.

Thanks everybody for the advice and input and inspiration. I am fully 100 percent addicted.

Everything looks great. I would take the Incredibles t-shirts. After all, you never know when a change of clothes will be needed. I'm packing extra outfits and mine are older, but still messy.

With 4 kids, I totally can relate to the multitasking. I have been doing paid work on my computer while the embroidery machine runs...like being paid to embroider for me!
 
8 more days until we leave...and in the last 24 hours, this is what I did for the trip:

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Flannel Perry sleep shorts for my older boys (they are the same size = mostly interchangeable wardrobe)
Black tee with Fantasia Mickey and the broom - DH
Green Pooh tee - me
Green giraffe & Mickey tee - for Benjamin, who is obsessed with giraffes (His little eyes bugged out when he saw it)
Tan safari Pluto tee - for Matthew
Green Simba tee - for Jamie
Pink Mom tee - me (duh!)
Orange Dad tee - DH (who else?)

I am going to try to sew one more thing before bedtime as well as switch over the serger thread so it will be ready for what I need tomorrow...ugh, still so much more I want to finish!
 
Sandi S said:
8 more days until we leave...and in the last 24 hours, this is what I did for the trip:

Flannel Perry sleep shorts for my older boys (they are the same size = mostly interchangeable wardrobe)
Black tee with Fantasia Mickey and the broom - DH
Green Pooh tee - me
Green giraffe & Mickey tee - for Benjamin, who is obsessed with giraffes (His little eyes bugged out when he saw it)
Tan safari Pluto tee - for Matthew
Green Simba tee - for Jamie
Pink Mom tee - me (duh!)
Orange Dad tee - DH (who else?)

I am going to try to sew one more thing before bedtime as well as switch over the serger thread so it will be ready for what I need tomorrow...ugh, still so much more I want to finish!

Wow! Those are awesome! You have been busy.
 
goteamwood said:
I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new embroidery machine. I am SO glad I got the 5x7, I already find myself wishing things were just a little bigger. But that said, I have been busy busy busy. We are going to Twinsburg, OH next weekend for the annual Twins Days Festival for our third year in a row. Our twins are 2.5 years old. This year's theme is Super Twin Power, so I made us shirts for the parade and for the 5K run we intend to do together as a family. (kids riding in a stroller.)

First, our parade outfits, The superhero family called Team Wood:

I did shirts for all 4 of us, and capes too. The boys' capes attach to the shoulders with snaps. Ours I will just have a tie around the neck. I have an unending fear about things tied around the kids' necks.

And for the 5K run, one Incredible super family. (These would also be awesome for Disneyworld if I didn't already have WAY more shirts than we have days there for the kids.)

So these are my first real efforts with the embroidery machine. As I have gone on it has gotten easier and I have gotten better. Still having issues with trimming close enough. And those Super W had tons of little areas which were a pain in the... These were accomplished during naps, which is awesome, I am amazed how productive I can be multitasking, sewing something while the PE-770 does its thing next to me. As a twin mom, multitasking is KEY.

Thanks everybody for the advice and input and inspiration. I am fully 100 percent addicted.

Love these! My machines came today, need a few supplies tomorrow before I start, hope to follow in your guys footsteps soon.
 
Sandi- love it! Where did you get your appliqués from or do you have a program (what do you use?).

Who has a program for their machine to convert images into appliqué or embroidery? What do people use? I'm getting the itch even though I'm finding patterns I can buy.

Rapunzel- how exciting for you. Makes you want to go to Joann's tomorrow and buy some thread huh ;) if you have an iPhone I know they have a Joann'a app (maybe others do as well) but you can clip their coupons on their app and show the cashier the code (and use em over n over until they expire!!!). Right now there is a 20% off whole purchase!!
 
Good Morning to All,
Just caught up looking through so many pages of beautiful projects. I've been so busy that I don't seem to get on here as much as I should to keep up. Love all the new dresses....and nice to see clothes for little boys too. Wishing those with sick family members a "Get Well Soon and Speedy recoveries". Also, "Welcome" to new members and those that are learning to sew...enjoy.
I finally used my Snow White fabric...it is harder to work with because of the curved ends. I cut on the decorative lines of the fabric and matched them at the seam and it worked.

.Front of Snow White Dress by Sheila Grammy, on Flickr
and here's the back:

.Back of Snow White Dress by Sheila Grammy, on Flickr

Sheila
 
I finally used my Snow White fabric...it is harder to work with because of the curved ends. I cut on the decorative lines of the fabric and matched them at the seam and it worked.
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and here's the back:
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Sheila

I like the way you color blocked it and it looks really cute.

What do you mean by curved ends ??
 
True story, when my parents were first married, my Dad went to work and casually mentioned to my mom that here was a pile of things that needed mending... so when he got home it was all done. And when he went to use the "hole" in the front of his boxers, she played dumb and said, "I thought you wanted ALL the holes fixed!" and he never asked her to mend again.
That's very funny!

I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new embroidery machine. I am SO glad I got the 5x7, I already find myself wishing things were just a little bigger. But that said, I have been busy busy busy. We are going to Twinsburg, OH next weekend for the annual Twins Days Festival for our third year in a row. Our twins are 2.5 years old. This year's theme is Super Twin Power, so I made us shirts for the parade and for the 5K run we intend to do together as a family. (kids riding in a stroller.)

First, our parade outfits, The superhero family called Team Wood:



And for the 5K run, one Incredible super family. (These would also be awesome for Disneyworld if I didn't already have WAY more shirts than we have days there for the kids.)




So these are my first real efforts with the embroidery machine. As I have gone on it has gotten easier and I have gotten better. Still having issues with trimming close enough.
Love your shirts and capes. You guys are going to cause a stir at the twin festival. Everybody is going to want to know where you got your matching shirts and capes! Glad that things are getting easier. For the trimming, do you have a pair of very sharp small scissors with the curved tips? That's what I use and they work very well.

My daughter was really tiny for her age so people always thought she was advanced. When she was 4, people assumed she was around 2 and spoke really well. Believe me, she was very average in language skills, lol.
My older daughter was just the same. Very tiny for her age! When she was 6 and 7, she was still wearing 4T sized clothes. Once we were in the airport when she was 6 and she was reading the sign out loud to me. A lady walked by and gasped. She said, "I can't believe she can read and she's so young! Where do you send her to school." I just laughed and replied that she was older than she looked.

She is still tiny for her age but she is getting close to being full grown. We all hope that she gets to be at least 5 feet tall. Right now she is just about 4'10". Being that tiny as an adult has some challenges so I hope she gets a bit taller.

8 more days until we leave...and in the last 24 hours, this is what I did for the trip:

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Flannel Perry sleep shorts for my older boys (they are the same size = mostly interchangeable wardrobe)
Black tee with Fantasia Mickey and the broom - DH
Green Pooh tee - me
Green giraffe & Mickey tee - for Benjamin, who is obsessed with giraffes (His little eyes bugged out when he saw it)
Tan safari Pluto tee - for Matthew
Green Simba tee - for Jamie
Pink Mom tee - me (duh!)
Orange Dad tee - DH (who else?)

I am going to try to sew one more thing before bedtime as well as switch over the serger thread so it will be ready for what I need tomorrow...ugh, still so much more I want to finish!
Sandi- I can't believe how quickly you can whip things out! Everything is great but my favorites are the mom and dad shirts. That is so cute that you made your son the giraffe t-shirt and he loved it so much!

Good Morning to All,

I finally used my Snow White fabric...it is harder to work with because of the curved ends. I cut on the decorative lines of the fabric and matched them at the seam and it worked.

.Front of Snow White Dress by Sheila Grammy, on Flickr


Sheila
Sheila- That's adorable! Which granddaughter gets this dress? I am sure they are going to want it!
 
So here are my 1st 3 projects with my new machine....my kid is LOVING it. He may be upset tomorrow morning that he didn't get yet another new one because I was out buying more thread tonite! BTW does anyone have a recommendation for a boy's bowling type shirt, one with the ability to color block or stripe? Remember I'm new and can't piece together/manipulate patterns yet :faint:

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Loving all the shirts....:thumbsup2

I got the diva to interrupt her TV program long enough to model...not like she was getting a choice!
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She is such a stinker at times, but she loves the dress.

Beautiful dress.... and she is too cute in it.

Will I find uses for it? Is it as easy as it seems? I would love to be able to give handmade gifts and to applique on quilts. If you aren't going to Disney, do you still get a lot of use out of the machine?

Jennifer

Glad you bought the PE770... unfortunately you will now feel the need to applique everything :rotfl2:

I know this is a thread of sewn items, but I am so excited about this little Mickey Mouse hat that I crocheted!!! Felt the need to share with fellow Disney lovers!!
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That is so adorable. My mom can crochet but I have never been able to pick up that skill.

http://disneyoutfits.polyvore.com/

I know we will all like this. Dress Disney without it screaming, we could wear it anywhere and no one would know but us and other Disneyphiles .....

Snow White set is my favorite !!!

That is a cute link. I loved the Rapunzel set.

Thank you to all who commented on my Disney tote bag and shared opinions about which kind of pocket to use. I started my second bag and it now appears Joann has discontinued the fabric I'm using for it. :crazy2:

I've checked online and at the three closest Joann's to me. Later this afternoon I'll head to the Amsterdam (NY) store. It's Keepsake calico black with white polka dots. I've always thought the material felt odd and recently got around to reading the end label and found out it's a polyester and cotton blend. It's perfect for the botton of tote bags becasue it's stronger than regular cotton.

As you can see, I use it for EVERYTHING.

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If someone has a scrap 16" by 12" I would gladly buy it so I can finish my current bag. If someone sees it at their Joann and would buy me a couple yards, I would glady reimburse.

THANK YOU

Loved seeing Ginger... how is she doing.

Also I might have some of the fabric. I can't remember if I bought if from Joannes but it does feel weird, almost like a poly blend.

My ds was always big for his age as well and had speech problems to top it off so I often felt embarrassed when he was two or three and people expected him to speak like a five or six year old. He's still on the taller side, but about age seven he became more size appropriate for his age. Love your shirt idea -- people are going to think you are make him wear old clothes :rotfl2: Jiffy shirts will love your order though to get all those different colors!

And, just so you all know, I did sew recently. I made Lisa a hospital gown but my camera batteries died and I had to get it shopped since I was already late with it. I used the SW fabric and put a red band at the bottom. Hopefully Judy will post a pic if Lisa is able to wear it for her stay.

My boys run on the big side too.. especially my 4 year old is bigger than some of my DS6's friends.

Hope Judy posts some pictures later of the gown... it sounds really cute.

I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new embroidery machine. I am SO glad I got the 5x7, I already find myself wishing things were just a little bigger. But that said, I have been busy busy busy. We are going to Twinsburg, OH next weekend for the annual Twins Days Festival for our third year in a row. Our twins are 2.5 years old. This year's theme is Super Twin Power, so I made us shirts for the parade and for the 5K run we intend to do together as a family. (kids riding in a stroller.)

First, our parade outfits, The superhero family called Team Wood:









I did shirts for all 4 of us, and capes too. The boys' capes attach to the shoulders with snaps. Ours I will just have a tie around the neck. I have an unending fear about things tied around the kids' necks.

And for the 5K run, one Incredible super family. (These would also be awesome for Disneyworld if I didn't already have WAY more shirts than we have days there for the kids.)




So these are my first real efforts with the embroidery machine. As I have gone on it has gotten easier and I have gotten better. Still having issues with trimming close enough. And those Super W had tons of little areas which were a pain in the... These were accomplished during naps, which is awesome, I am amazed how productive I can be multitasking, sewing something while the PE-770 does its thing next to me. As a twin mom, multitasking is KEY.

Thanks everybody for the advice and input and inspiration. I am fully 100 percent addicted.

WOW... great job on everything.

Love the incredibles... that is what we are going to dress up as for MNSSHP.

8 more days until we leave...and in the last 24 hours, this is what I did for the trip:

20120726_Shover_0871.jpg


Flannel Perry sleep shorts for my older boys (they are the same size = mostly interchangeable wardrobe)
Black tee with Fantasia Mickey and the broom - DH
Green Pooh tee - me
Green giraffe & Mickey tee - for Benjamin, who is obsessed with giraffes (His little eyes bugged out when he saw it)
Tan safari Pluto tee - for Matthew
Green Simba tee - for Jamie
Pink Mom tee - me (duh!)
Orange Dad tee - DH (who else?)

I am going to try to sew one more thing before bedtime as well as switch over the serger thread so it will be ready for what I need tomorrow...ugh, still so much more I want to finish!

:scared: That is awesome that you have been able to crank out all those cute things.

Sandi- love it! Where did you get your appliqués from or do you have a program (what do you use?).

Who has a program for their machine to convert images into appliqué or embroidery? What do people use? I'm getting the itch even though I'm finding patterns I can buy.

Not Sandi but looking from those designs most are from FrouFroubyHeathersue.com and misskenziemac.com Both great designers and stitch out great.
 
True story, when my parents were first married, my Dad went to work and casually mentioned to my mom that here was a pile of things that needed mending... so when he got home it was all done. And when he went to use the "hole" in the front of his boxers, she played dumb and said, "I thought you wanted ALL the holes fixed!" and he never asked her to mend again.

Haha this is great!! My hubby had me mend some of his holes in his work pants and we both came to realize that if their is not a pattern I can follow Im not sewing well :)

I LOVE LOVE LOVE my new embroidery machine. I am SO glad I got the 5x7, I already find myself wishing things were just a little bigger. But that said, I have been busy busy busy. We are going to Twinsburg, OH next weekend for the annual Twins Days Festival for our third year in a row. Our twins are 2.5 years old. This year's theme is Super Twin Power, so I made us shirts for the parade and for the 5K run we intend to do together as a family. (kids riding in a stroller.)

First, our parade outfits, The superhero family called Team Wood:









I did shirts for all 4 of us, and capes too. The boys' capes attach to the shoulders with snaps. Ours I will just have a tie around the neck. I have an unending fear about things tied around the kids' necks.

And for the 5K run, one Incredible super family. (These would also be awesome for Disneyworld if I didn't already have WAY more shirts than we have days there for the kids.)




So these are my first real efforts with the embroidery machine. As I have gone on it has gotten easier and I have gotten better. Still having issues with trimming close enough. And those Super W had tons of little areas which were a pain in the... These were accomplished during naps, which is awesome, I am amazed how productive I can be multitasking, sewing something while the PE-770 does its thing next to me. As a twin mom, multitasking is KEY.

Thanks everybody for the advice and input and inspiration. I am fully 100 percent addicted.


these came out great!! I agree totally with dianemom2 I have the curved scissors and they have my appliques 110% better...they let you get right up there close and they are tiny, perfect for curves and such

8 more days until we leave...and in the last 24 hours, this is what I did for the trip:

20120726_Shover_0871.jpg


Flannel Perry sleep shorts for my older boys (they are the same size = mostly interchangeable wardrobe)
Black tee with Fantasia Mickey and the broom - DH
Green Pooh tee - me
Green giraffe & Mickey tee - for Benjamin, who is obsessed with giraffes (His little eyes bugged out when he saw it)
Tan safari Pluto tee - for Matthew
Green Simba tee - for Jamie
Pink Mom tee - me (duh!)
Orange Dad tee - DH (who else?)

I am going to try to sew one more thing before bedtime as well as switch over the serger thread so it will be ready for what I need tomorrow...ugh, still so much more I want to finish!

WOW you got quite a bit accomplished!! Love the mom and dad ones too so dang cute..and Im so jealous you are leaving so soon!

Good Morning to All,
Just caught up looking through so many pages of beautiful projects. I've been so busy that I don't seem to get on here as much as I should to keep up. Love all the new dresses....and nice to see clothes for little boys too. Wishing those with sick family members a "Get Well Soon and Speedy recoveries". Also, "Welcome" to new members and those that are learning to sew...enjoy.
I finally used my Snow White fabric...it is harder to work with because of the curved ends. I cut on the decorative lines of the fabric and matched them at the seam and it worked.

.Front of Snow White Dress by Sheila Grammy, on Flickr
and here's the back:

.Back of Snow White Dress by Sheila Grammy, on Flickr

Sheila

Beautiful!!!
 
miprender said:
Not Sandi but looking from those designs most are from FrouFroubyHeathersue.com and misskenziemac.com Both great designers and stitch out great.

Thanks I have their links!!
 
I have some that is very similar... I made a Rosetta and have a pic a few pages back. Slightly smaller dots and a bit closer together (I think my yellow dot isthe same you are showing). Do you want that?

Thanks, but I already made the front so I'm hoping for an exact match.

I will gladly look at our Joann's next time I'm there. Though I have no $$ so I rarely go anymore :)(

I know what you mean about avoiding Joann. Unfortunately there's one in the same plaza where I go grocery shopping so it's too convenient. I finally convinced myself that just because I have a 40% off coupon doesn't mean I have to use it.

PS You asked about ribbon "finishing." I started using fray check and quickly decided I'd go broke and couldn't tell if it was staining some of the ribbon. Plan B was the old heat sealing them with a candle flame -- time consuming when there were 50+ ribbons. So, the front of the bag is fray checked and the back is fire sealed.

PPS Some time ago you posted the horse outfit for your daughter. I never had a chance to say how much I liked it, but well done.


Cheryl - Sorry, I don't have the black but I think I have the red and the yellow. Although on my yellow it doesn't say Cotton/Poly. I can check the red I have if you need it. What a bummer. I guess your future in making a huge fortune in tote bags is off now. Enjoy your trip to Amsterdam.

I will check next time I go to JoAnn's but I'm not sure I will make it there any time soon. Based on the amount of fabric that I have found going through my closet, the basement and my sewing cabinet I need to avoid all fabric stores for the next 50 years.

I just bought 2+ yards of red and it's still available online. I don't know why black has been banished.

And you're right about my fortune going down the drain. That fabric was the only thing standing between me and million$.

I decided not to go to Amsterdam. I called and she said they don't have it and I didn't want to make the 20+ mile trip to find out she was right.

Cheryl, I am trying to avoid my Joanns because I've spent too much there already this week. But I will stop in for you.

Thanks. Boy, we're all singing the tune of trying to avoid Joann.


Loved seeing Ginger... how is she doing.

Also I might have some of the fabric. I can't remember if I bought if from Joannes but it does feel weird, almost like a poly blend.

Sadly Ginger and Dorrrine have been neglected lately, although I did make them Halloween witch's hats the other day.

You're right about the fabric having a weird feel -- even after it's washed.

UPDATE of sorts: Yesterday I found some poly/cotton blend polka dots online and ordered a yard. I'm not really expecting it to be an exact match of what I have (Murphy's law and all) but for $3.99 I figured I'd give it a try.

It's being sent from Beverly Hills -- probably some famous actress is destashing. ::yes::
 
if you have an iPhone I know they have a Joann'a app (maybe others do as well) but you can clip their coupons on their app and show the cashier the code (and use em over n over until they expire!!!). Right now there is a 20% off whole purchase!!

If you go to Hobby Lobby at all you can go to their mobile website on your phone and pull up their coupon and show the cashier just like you do with Joanne's.

Love the Snow White dress, it looks great!!
 
PrincessMickey said:
If you go to Hobby Lobby at all you can go to their mobile website on your phone and pull up their coupon and show the cashier just like you do with Joanne's.

Love the Snow White dress, it looks great!!

Sadly we have no Hobby Lobby here and I don't even know of one within an hour or more from me...but I shop online because someone here said to check em for Mickey fabric and I did an so I ordered hehehe! Grabbed coupons online and used the code. I should look where the closest is.
 
Good Morning to All,
Just caught up looking through so many pages of beautiful projects. I've been so busy that I don't seem to get on here as much as I should to keep up. Love all the new dresses....and nice to see clothes for little boys too. Wishing those with sick family members a "Get Well Soon and Speedy recoveries". Also, "Welcome" to new members and those that are learning to sew...enjoy.
I finally used my Snow White fabric...it is harder to work with because of the curved ends. I cut on the decorative lines of the fabric and matched them at the seam and it worked.


Sheila

I love that! I love how you combined her traditional dress with the patterned fabric. :thumbsup2
 












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