HeatherSue
Join Date: March 2004
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I made Tessa a Mary Poppins outfit today. I think I can officialy say I "whipped it up". It took me 3.5 hours from start to finish (that includes cutting it out and making some of the pattern up). That's very fast for me! I'll post pictures tomorrow!
On that note, no that print is not too big!
!!! Wow, you really jumped in and made a great first impression!! I had to look at that picture a 2nd and a 3rd time, then read your post over again. I couldn't believe you made those yourself! You did an absolutely amazing job!!! Those fabrics are so hard to work with and they look perfect!
I am in the breastfeeding club, at least! I breastfed both my kids until they were 17 months old.
I don't have any good suggestions for you. But, I just wanted to say that you guys are just too stinkin' cute! I LOVE the idea of getting together and being silly!HELP!!!
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Lovely- how cute!! Tessa's favorite word is gorgeous.This is so funny because Georgia ALWAYS asks the same thing "oh she is beautiful in that beautiful dress, whats her name" If I am lucky I will know who it is. haha then she will do the same Ooh that is lovely. haha She is on a kick with the word lovely. Kind of like me and Rad! Yep we are dorks in this house.
Oh my goodness gracious!! She is just the cutest little thing!! I just want to kiss her little cheeks!! The dress is adorable!!
Have you SEEN the huge princess faces we put on outfits around here?I would love opinions though! I got this yesterday for my foster boy room. I bought a set and this is the top sheet. I have a blue top sheet that would match it and I really like the mickey sheet. I am seriously considering keeping it to use as fabric. What do you think is the print to big?
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I've been missing her, too! I know she was really busy with her new job, but I was hoping she'd stop in every once in a while!Hey, I just noticed that I haven't seen T-beri on here for a while? Where did she disappear to? Anyone know?
I have been lurking here off and on for the last month or so and have to say thanks for all the inspiration. Prior to visiting this thread, I made costumes for my girls to wear to the princess tea on our last trip to WDW. But thanks to many ideas I have gotten here, I plan to have several outfits made for each of them by our next trip.
Here are the costumes I made last year... (I knew better than to show my face without a photo attached) I did not make my son's pirate costume - I had run out of steam by that point.
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These turned out really nice! Great job! Tessa wants your kitty.
There is a shirring section in the bookmarks.Shirring help how do I do this? Is there a tutorial? thanks in advance
Wow Utahmama! You are even cooler than I thoughtDidn't you know that only the cool mama's Cloth diaper. No offense to you other mama's (I am JK!)


I am in the breastfeeding club, at least! I breastfed both my kids until they were 17 months old.
She looks SOOOO cute!!!! I love this diaper cover! It makes me wish I used cloth!![]()
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Look at the super cute tink print!! I just love it!
Hey, I sent you a PM pointing you in the direction of this thread. But, I see you've already found us!You all are SO talented!!! A poster in a BBB thread said that she had her DD's Aurora dress made by a DISboutiquer... while my trip is still 11 months away, I'd love to know what my custom dress options are!
Thanks in advance!
That's a great idea! I'm going to have to try that. Thanks for the tip!I fake-serged a hem with my Brother 7700 using an overcast stitch (#6). Using the length set at about 1.4, and the width at 5 and the G foot. It's how I finish all my seems since I don't have a serger (yet). It works well. I do use a LOT of thread though.
I always wear my BM on VD!!Oooh, thanks! As a Bare Min (just couldn't bring myself to use BM as an abbreviation) newbie that was very helpful!


What a cute idea!
I'm not following you. This sounds like a cool idea! Could you give us a more detailed description of what you do?These are so great!! For those of us that can't paint . . . I used to make these pillows .... you use parchment paper and iron it to a peice of fabric, then use a coloring book page and hold it up to a window and draw the picture onto the fabric. Then you color it in with crayons and heat press it. It's been years since I've done it, but that would work for those of us without the wonderful painting talent.
You do realize, don't you, that the above (all or part) is going to be hard for the tag fairy to resist?![]()

How pretty! I love it!! I would definitely suggest starting with a square or something with straight lines for your first applique!![]()
I think I will start with some simple applique..like a square or rectangle shape!