100AcrePrincess
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Thought you might be interested to see some other non-Disney outfits that I have made, now that I can post pictures...
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Those are so cute. I love that Christams tree.


Thought you might be interested to see some other non-Disney outfits that I have made, now that I can post pictures...
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Hi thereI'd like to introduce myself if that's OK
I would have done so sooner but I had to go wish some folks a happy birthday so I could post a picture with my hello
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My name is Laura, I'm a SAHM to two gorgeous toddlers. My daughter, Gabi is 2.5 yrs old and my son, Camden, is 1.5 yrs old. They are only 13.5 months apart so I keep pretty busy. I'm always doing arts and crafts with Gabi and sometimes just for me. I love photography and do lots of it too![]()
The last time I went to Disney World was in 1998 for my honeymoon. I'm excited to say I'm going back for Gabi and Cam's first trip and my 10 yr anniversary this September. I plan to make some cute stuff for the kiddos to wear.
I am determined to learn how to applique. I have praticed on a few squares and seem to be doing OK, but I can't figure out one thing - how do you secure the ends of the tread so it doesn't come "undone". When I sew a straignt seam, I stitch in reverse for a few stitches to secure the ends. What do you do with applique? This is too much work to simply have it come undone in the wash!
I am determined to learn how to applique. I have praticed on a few squares and seem to be doing OK, but I can't figure out one thing - how do you secure the ends of the tread so it doesn't come "undone". When I sew a straignt seam, I stitch in reverse for a few stitches to secure the ends. What do you do with applique? This is too much work to simply have it come undone in the wash!
I saw this on my email this morning!Hey, CarlaC has a new e-book on YCMT!!!
http://youcanmakethis.com/info/featured-products/Simply-Sweet-Tops-and-Dresses.htm
I saw this on my email this morning!
Another great creation from one of my FAVORITE designers!
Love the nautical looks that are featured!
I am determined to learn how to applique. I have praticed on a few squares and seem to be doing OK, but I can't figure out one thing - how do you secure the ends of the tread so it doesn't come "undone". When I sew a straignt seam, I stitch in reverse for a few stitches to secure the ends. What do you do with applique? This is too much work to simply have it come undone in the wash!
What I do is set my machine on a tiny straight stitch, stitch a few, then reverse back to my starting point, then switch to my zig zag stitch and go over my tiny straight stitches. When i end, I just go back to a very tiny straight stitch and do a couple fwd and a couple in reverse (because they are so tiny it is hard to tell which direction I am going) I learned this the hard way
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What I do is set my machine on a tiny straight stitch, stitch a few, then reverse back to my starting point, then switch to my zig zag stitch and go over my tiny straight stitches. When i end, I just go back to a very tiny straight stitch and do a couple fwd and a couple in reverse (because they are so tiny it is hard to tell which direction I am going) I learned this the hard way
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I pull the front thread through to the back of the item I am appliqueing. Then I tie the two ends together. Does that make sense?
Chantell
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Hey, CarlaC has a new e-book on YCMT!!!
http://youcanmakethis.com/info/featured-products/Simply-Sweet-Tops-and-Dresses.htm
Hey, CarlaC has a new e-book on YCMT!!!
http://youcanmakethis.com/info/featured-products/Simply-Sweet-Tops-and-Dresses.htm
TERESA- I just wanted to say a BIG THANK YOU for your bookmarks! I use them ALL of the time! Thanks again for all of your hard work keeping them updated and organized!![]()
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Has anyone used Carlas "Easy-Fit" Pants for Dolly and ME! (BOYS, too!) pattern?
I was just going to ask the same thing!I like the look of them with the new top and dress pattern! I was thinking of getting both, but didn't know how easy the "easy fit" pants were to make!
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Were you thinking of the A line pattern?