RMAMom
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Hello all and Happy New Year! I have been MIA for most of December I thinkIt was a crazy month with travel, parties, etc. Much as I adore Christmas, I'm glad things can settle and I can be back to my normal routine (work, WW, running, sewing, etc). Our next trip (to Beach Club Villas) is still 139 days away but I made this dress this weekend for DD and I LOVE IT!!!!
And you can see in the back of the photo I bought a shoe organizer thing this weekend and color coded all my scraps, which makes them so much easier to find than the basket I had been using.
The front (like the blue streak in DD's hair... Christmas gift):
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The back:
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I have the straps about an inch too long. I will adjust the buttons if need be but I'm hoping she will be able to wear it both in May and November.
And two outfits I made for a friend who bought into DVC (used us as a referral) and I wanted to give her a thank you for their trip later this month:
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Love the dress as I sit here and freeze it remindes me of a lovely, warm, vacation! Your AK shirts look great, that is my favorite park!
I have never bought Disney fabric from overseas. I am always concerned that they are not offically licensed (especially from China). I simply don't want to spend my hard earned money on counterfit items. I imagine the more reputable sellers will be ok?[/QUOTE
I can bet that 99% of what you are buying off Etsy from china is not licensed. They don't have the same laws there about licenses.
Try this one, I used a version of it to make my arrow bag and it worked great.
My DH is awesome !! he let me buy a display case for the Disney figures and bonus is it came with drawers that fit my patterns with plenty of room to add more. I can't wait to put it my sewing room when we move but right now it's in my kids playroom.
The whole thing -- it was a display for ski goggles.
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My figurines -- they were just sitting on top of the TV
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My patterns --- Each drawer holds about 75-100 patterns
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And I got two drawer stacks, the 2nd one just doesn't have the glass on it.They both look like this on front.
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Plus I was at Joann's this weekend and got a pic of all the New Mickey fabric they got in.
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Thanks for the link, looks like a fun project that I would like to try.
I love your storage cabinet for your patterns, lots of great storage.
I collect Jim Shore Disney Figurines, I pick one up as a souvenir every time we take a trip. Currently, they are in my china cabinet in my dining room.
And here are a few more.
Grinch outfits I finished for the kids. I had meant to do these last year, lol. My photographer friend took this pic so it's much better than any of mine!
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I don't think I ever shared these here. Way back from Halloween! Not the most flattering pic of Connor.
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And back view of the Frankenweenie dress. Ignore my daughter's pose, she is a bit of a smart-aleck at times!
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Everything looks great, your kiddos are really getting big!
Everyone has been so busy lately! WTMTQ! I have seen many beautiful dresses and outfits posted. I so wish we had a trip planned so I could justify making some Disney stuff. I guess I'll just have to get my fix by signing up for the next Give!
I was busy before Christmas finishing some gifts for family. Sorry in advance for the non-Disney picture overload! And no matter how small I edit the photos on my computer, they still show up huge here! I'll have to brush up on my photo editing skills once work calms down a bit.
A towel and facecloth for part of my niece's birthday gift. The towel is in her favourite colour, pink! (This prompted her to ask me if I could redo one of her shirts because SIL tossed it.)
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DS participated in a Secret Santa for his class at school. He asked me if I could make a "winter shirt" for the girl he got. It was a $5 limit and I lucked out on the shirt - it was only $2! The shirt was actually red not pink. See what I get for taking a picture in the dark!?!
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DS also wanted a shirt for his holiday concert. And for $2, why not!
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Then I did an apron for SIL. Apparently she has been miffed for quite a few months that I haven't made her anything "special". Little did she know I had been working on designing this apron and digitizing the designs for a few months to make sure they were perfect for her. When I saw the blue vine fabric in the stash that my friend gave me in the summer, I knew I had hit the jackpot and just had to find a coordinating fabric. She always brings fancy cupcakes to family events so I had to put a cupcake on it for her!
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I made some Christmas hand towels for SIL and MIL. The fuzzy white stuff is the water soluble stabilizer that I washed out after I took the picture and then promptly forgot to take another picture before I wrapped them up.
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A red apron I did for my FIL who would BBQ everything if he could. The place that had the shirts for $2 had these aprons for $3. Another awesome deal! I was a little disappointed in how much this font pulled in the apron while stitching. You could literally see the material being pulled in as the machine was stitching. I may try doing this one over again on something else to see if it is the font, the material or I just messed up when hooping it.
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My BIL is right into the whole "Keep Calm" craze and he loves to cook, so I did a red apron for him too. This one turned out a lot better and I did it the same way so I think the issue on the other one is the font.
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And finally, a shirt for my MIL to wear on New Years. She loves her bling so this was perfect for her!
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'Let it snow' and the other Christmas designs came from dailyembroidery.com. The name on the towel is HeatherSue's Disney font and the heart/flower applique came from LinniePinnie. The cupcake apron and 'Keep Calm' apron are designs I digitized myself. The big font in the 'King' apron came from dailyembroidery and I digitized the small font and crown in it. Overall, I was pretty happy with how most items turned out. I still have a lot to learn about digitizing but I was really happy with how the designs I did stitched out.
Well you have been busy! I'll bet everyone enjoyed their gifts. I think your aprons need different stabilizer and thats why you ran into a problem. What did you use? Congrats on the digitizing, I don't think I will ever figure that out!
Judy ~ I thought I picked up your post but I guessed I missed it. I will get over and catch up on your trip report but I wanted to wish you Gods many blessings for you and your family in the new year.