Disboutiquers Part 30 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes psst..we sew ;-)

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The ones I have are from Bows and Clothes. I believe she has the Duffy too.
Here's what I made for our 2012 trip
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Ahh I didn't check bows and clothes, I forgot to bookmark it. Those are the exact ones I'm looking for!!!!
Is that the one I have to email for access to Disney?
 
Ahh I didn't check bows and clothes, I forgot to bookmark it. Those are the exact ones I'm looking for!!!!
Is that the one I have to email for access to Disney?

Yes just email her and say you need access to the characters.
 
The ones I have are from Bows and Clothes. I believe she has the Duffy too.
Here's what I made for our 2012 trip
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I can't remember if I saw them previously, but the outfits look great!

Any pattern recommendations for a bucket style hat?
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I think there are links for free patterns. There may be one from Martha Stewart's website? I think Andrea might have used that pattern. I use a McCall's pattern for my bucket hats (purchased before I knew about pdf patterns). It is for infants and toddlers but I can wear the largest size no problem. I have a small head though.
 

Any pattern recommendations for a bucket style hat?
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I just bought one from ycmt. I think it's peekaboo pattern shop reversible bucket hat. I got as far as cutting out the pattern pieces but can't decide on fabric.

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Question about hooping fabric. When I do the panels for the SS dress or even panels for a Strip skirt, in order to hoop them, I have to cut them larger than what I really need to do a 5x7 applique and use my 5x7 hoop and then end up trimming the sides of them and wasting material. I was wondering, can I do it similar to how some of you do t-shirts:
hoop the stabilizer (I think I'd use cutaway in this instance), use adhesive spray to stick down my panel and then use straight pins to pin in place. If this works for shirts, is it okay for just materials?

Thanks
Erin
 
Question about hooping fabric. When I do the panels for the SS dress or even panels for a Strip skirt, in order to hoop them, I have to cut them larger than what I really need to do a 5x7 applique and use my 5x7 hoop and then end up trimming the sides of them and wasting material. I was wondering, can I do it similar to how some of you do t-shirts:
hoop the stabilizer (I think I'd use cutaway in this instance), use adhesive spray to stick down my panel and then use straight pins to pin in place. If this works for shirts, is it okay for just materials?

Thanks
Erin

That is the way I do it! In fact it is the easiest way to get the design completely centered on the panel.

I iron the panel in half then in half again (giving me nice quarter panel marks.) Then I spray the hooped stabilizer and place the folded fabric on the half marks with the center 'point' in the center of the hoop...smooth out one side, the unfold the fabric and smooth out the other side...


Sorry, after reading that it did not make a ton of sense...but I am sitting here waiting on the last 10 minutes to click by so I can make my ADRs....

Nini
 
That is the way I do it! In fact it is the easiest way to get the design completely centered on the panel.

I iron the panel in half then in half again (giving me nice quarter panel marks.) Then I spray the hooped stabilizer and place the folded fabric on the half marks with the center 'point' in the center of the hoop...smooth out one side, the unfold the fabric and smooth out the other side...


Sorry, after reading that it did not make a ton of sense...but I am sitting here waiting on the last 10 minutes to click by so I can make my ADRs....

Nini

made perfect sense, thanks nini!
 
That is the way I do it! In fact it is the easiest way to get the design completely centered on the panel.

I iron the panel in half then in half again (giving me nice quarter panel marks.) Then I spray the hooped stabilizer and place the folded fabric on the half marks with the center 'point' in the center of the hoop...smooth out one side, the unfold the fabric and smooth out the other side...

Sorry, after reading that it did not make a ton of sense...but I am sitting here waiting on the last 10 minutes to click by so I can make my ADRs....

Nini

I do it this way too
 
OK, I need your help, all you expert embroidery machine types.

I picked up my new machine today, which they said they would call and didn't and stupid me didn't learn from their previous failings and waited all week for a call... It was done by end of day tuesday. Sort of. They cleared out a "bird" as they called it, which I assume was a bird nest of thread, but I can't see that they could have POSSIBLY even turned it on, since the moment I did turn it on, the thread BREAKS every 15-20 stitches. Of course I called them and spoke to a manager and had a VERY heated discussion with her, and requested to return it and get my money back (which of course they refused, naturally.) I have also called Brother directly and they gave me the name of the next-nearest service place, which is 50 miles away, which in Chicago traffic is about 2 hours each way. The current place is about 3 hours round trip. :( :( :(

I am using the exact same thread, stabilizer, pre-wound bobbins and techniques I have used for months without incident. I am also attempting to stitch out designs I have stitched countless times before (Safari Donald and Jedi Mickey head.) Of course when I called they blamed the thread and the stabilizer and the design (it also does the same exact thing with the built in designs.) I have tried threadart thread, which about 90 percent of my thread is, and Sulky, Marathon and Even the crummy coats and clark stuff. Same thing. I tried the bobbin that was in the package with the stuff that came with the machine, same thing. It stitches a couple stitches and I can hear the thread break. It just keeps stitching along like no big deal. It is almost always shredded or nested up in the upper path, like directly above the presserfoot, but sometimes it is just broken. And it breaks no matter if it is straight baste stitches or zig zag or fill or satin stitch. Straight lines or curves. I feel like SOMETHING is interfering up in the upper area, though there is a scratch on the plate, so maybe it is snagging (which I would HOPE they would notice if they had even bothered to test it!)

I am a week behind on my etsy orders and stressed beyond measure. Can anyone think of anything I might be missing? I have a meeting with the manager to sit down and show them how it is not working on Monday afternoon but I NEEEEEEEEEEEEEEED to get some stuff done this weekend, like BAD. Lots I can manage on the PE770 but a couple larger ones I promised with the larger hoop and I am already down a whole week. :(

I have:
  • Tried several brands of thread
  • Changed needles, several times
  • Checked all the tension settings are at defaults
  • Changed Bobbin
  • made sure there isn't anything in the bobbin area
  • checked the tread path to the best of my view
  • called Brother for advice (they were sympathetic but ultimately not helpful)
  • Screamed, Cried, Kicked things (not the machine, though, don't worry.)

Willing to try anything that won't void the warranty, though I found out from Brother Corp today that my warranty is suspect anyway, since they sold me a floor model/open box and the warranty doesn't cover that so if I did drive to the further place I might not be able to get them to honor the warranty. SERIOUSLY.

I wish wish wish I were instead posting some of my amazing projects I was able to finish with my amazing embroidery machine... But alas there is no such thing these days.

Can you take the case out of the machine that your bobbin fits in? It should be black. There is a point at the end, see if there is a burr in it. Your thread could be catching on that. I had that problem and the part is about $50. Or at least it was when this happened to me a few years ago.
 
Hi everyone...just swooping through to say hello! Its been a while..I go into post-disney-depression after a trip because I know it will be at least 5 years before I go back, so sorta stopped posting cause it made me so sad :rolleyes1
Hope everyone is well...we got a new puppy to keep me busy! Need to find time to sew again because my brother is taking his family in the fall so I have nieces to sew for!
 
Question about hooping fabric. When I do the panels for the SS dress or even panels for a Strip skirt, in order to hoop them, I have to cut them larger than what I really need to do a 5x7 applique and use my 5x7 hoop and then end up trimming the sides of them and wasting material. I was wondering, can I do it similar to how some of you do t-shirts:
hoop the stabilizer (I think I'd use cutaway in this instance), use adhesive spray to stick down my panel and then use straight pins to pin in place. If this works for shirts, is it okay for just materials?

Thanks
Erin

That's what I do for my panels (minus the adhensive spray). I just pin it very well and go from there!

Hi everyone...just swooping through to say hello! Its been a while..I go into post-disney-depression after a trip because I know it will be at least 5 years before I go back, so sorta stopped posting cause it made me so sad :rolleyes1
Hope everyone is well...we got a new puppy to keep me busy! Need to find time to sew again because my brother is taking his family in the fall so I have nieces to sew for!

Welcome back! Please post a picture of your new puppy! I can't wait to see what you make for your nieces!
 
Hi guys,
Was wondering if anyone had any of the large Michael Miller fabric they'd be willing to part with? I know it's a bit picky to ask, but i'm looking for the dots that are about 2 inches. Have found slightly larger and smaller online, but am stuck on this one! Or know where I can find? I have some "Friends Around the World" and some sheer blue with stitched mickey head shiloutte fabric that I'm willing to trade too!
 
Unfortunately I now buy 99% of my fabrics online. Favorites are Fabric.com and Etsy...I will buy from ebay on occasion...but every bad experience has been from there. And that includes my charm pack of Fairy Frost. She didn't mail it until I asked for a tracking number after a week! She then sent me threatening messages and told me I was as bad as the Boston Bombers...
THAT is when I left her negative feedback....

I also have managed to find some good deals from Martha Pullen....

The only places I can purchase locally is Hobby Lobby (hate that place!) WalMart and Joann's (they have started getting the really thin fabric) The local quilt shops...well, they aren't really local any more. An hour drive is something I prefer not to do.

I do like the fabric from Fabric Finders...but I no longer buy by the bolt...so it is not working for me any more. I am not even sure if my wholesale account is even still open...

Wow..that was sure a long winded explanation! LOL


Nini

:scared1::scared1:I cannot believe that vendor said that to you! What a nutcase! Thanks for the buying info...every bit of it helps!:goodvibes

Hi everyone...just swooping through to say hello! Its been a while..I go into post-disney-depression after a trip because I know it will be at least 5 years before I go back, so sorta stopped posting cause it made me so sad :rolleyes1
Hope everyone is well...we got a new puppy to keep me busy! Need to find time to sew again because my brother is taking his family in the fall so I have nieces to sew for!

I think post-Disney-depression is fairly well known around here.:rolleyes1

How fun to have a new puppy. And a lot of work! What kind is it? I agree with Flora, we need pics and his/her name.

Nice that you have someone to sew for. Hope you find the time you need.
 
Hiya all I am back with another question. My machine does free hand embroidery and I got a foot for it for christmas and now that summer is here (sorta) I have some time to mess with this feature, the issue is looking through the directions for setting up the machine for embroidery it says I need a hoop. I am not sure what kind of hoop they are talking or where to get one. I know they have the hoops for machine embroidery like the brother hoops but I am not sure if that will work for this machine. Any advice on what kind of hoop they are talking about?
 
I can't remember if I saw them previously, but the outfits look great!

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These are all sooo cute!!!!!

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Hi guys,
Was wondering if anyone had any of the large Michael Miller fabric they'd be willing to part with? I know it's a bit picky to ask, but i'm looking for the dots that are about 2 inches. Have found slightly larger and smaller online, but am stuck on this one! Or know where I can find? I have some "Friends Around the World" and some sheer blue with stitched mickey head shiloutte fabric that I'm willing to trade too!

Are you in any fabric groups on Facebook. Sometimes someone can help you out in one of those groups.

Hiya all I am back with another question. My machine does free hand embroidery and I got a foot for it for christmas and now that summer is here (sorta) I have some time to mess with this feature, the issue is looking through the directions for setting up the machine for embroidery it says I need a hoop. I am not sure what kind of hoop they are talking or where to get one. I know they have the hoops for machine embroidery like the brother hoops but I am not sure if that will work for this machine. Any advice on what kind of hoop they are talking about?

What type of machine do you have? Maybe you have a combo machine:confused3
 
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Are you in any fabric groups on Facebook. Sometimes someone can help you out in one of those groups.


*****How does one get on the fabric groups? I was on there a year or two ago, and guess got defriended because maybe I didn't post very much??
 
It is a old machine. It took me weeks to find a manual and it is not precisely right because it is a
Machine that was rebranded for sale in department stores (spiegal in this case) I believe it is a Morse machine. The style is the same in areas such as the reverse button. I exercised all my data mining skills to get this far. It is a combo machine of a sort. There is a dial that sets for embroidery, silk or normal. It has a button on top that releases tension on the needle so you can move things around. When you switch to emb. It drops the feed dogs for the fabric. It says ligh weight but is made of automobile aluminum lol. I love my machine :) this hoop business is confusing though.

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