Cuteness and having something come out like it is in your head is completely worth a bother.

Fabulous job!!!
I love it! My mom is making my daughter a cinderella ballgown and I was thinking of making Nathaniel a prince charming outfit, I love your idea!
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Finally finished up these outfits today, which I don't think could have turned out more like I had envisioned. Not something I am eager to make again, bit since I managed to come up with two occasions to wear them, it is a bonus. But all this cuteness is totally worth it.![]()
WOW just wow! you did an amazing job
Hi all!
I used to be a member here when my daughter Tori was going on her wish trip and with everything that was going on with her illness I lost touch. I wanted to get back in touch with you ladies because I really enjoyed talking with you and I love seeing all of your creative ideas!
I've started an etsy business and it is slowly doing ok. More importantly, it lets me be here with Tori, although we are hopeful that she will be starting second grade in the fall!!!
So hello again! Oh, a quick question because I know a lot of you have the PE770. Each time I use the machine, it leaves tiny brown spots which I think must be oil? I have had to use a layer of stabilizer on top to protect the shirts, but then sometimes the stabilizer gets caught in the thread and looks messy.
Anyone know what is going on??
Would it be "teamtori"?
I lurk... I lurk a lot and wish I had as mush talent as all of you. I did a few dresses for my girls last year but nothing comparable to what you all post. would you mind me joining your little group? I'll need opinions along the way as I would like to make 2-3 dresses for each of my DDs. oh did I say that we were visiting the Mouse in OctoberI see lots of sleepless nights in my crystal ball
WOW just wow! you did an amazing job![]()
My pe770 did that for a long time after service a few months ago. I think oil was leaking from inside down to the pressed foot. I would just rub the preset foot with scrap vigorously before I stitched to get what I could off. It still does it occasionally. Basically rub until the cloth is clean then stitch.Hi all!
I used to be a member here when my daughter Tori was going on her wish trip and with everything that was going on with her illness I lost touch. I wanted to get back in touch with you ladies because I really enjoyed talking with you and I love seeing all of your creative ideas!
I've started an etsy business and it is slowly doing ok. More importantly, it lets me be here with Tori, although we are hopeful that she will be starting second grade in the fall!!!
So hello again! Oh, a quick question because I know a lot of you have the PE770. Each time I use the machine, it leaves tiny brown spots which I think must be oil? I have had to use a layer of stabilizer on top to protect the shirts, but then sometimes the stabilizer gets caught in the thread and looks messy.
Anyone know what is going on??
I lurk... I lurk a lot and wish I had as mush talent as all of you. I did a few dresses for my girls last year but nothing comparable to what you all post. would you mind me joining your little group? I'll need opinions along the way as I would like to make 2-3 dresses for each of my DDs. oh did I say that we were visiting the Mouse in OctoberI see lots of sleepless nights in my crystal ball
WOW just wow! you did an amazing job![]()
Thanks! We are going to wdw 10/30 and I am making about a million (give or take) outfits for my twin boys so I hear you on the time crunch. I am so used to doing two at a time when sewing when I only make one thing it goes so fast! These prince outfits are the only thing I have done so far. But they'll be hard to top.
Good luck and I can't wait to see your creations.
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I love this dress! and the model is a cutie too!
My pe770 did that for a long time after service a few months ago. I think oil was leaking from inside down to the pressed foot. I would just rub the preset foot with scrap vigorously before I stitched to get what I could off. It still does it occasionally. Basically rub until the cloth is clean then stitch.
It's Carla C east fit shorts w/ the trim up
The legs and her bowling shirt pattern with the most expensive embroidery file ever for the swirly button accent things. (Seriously, $15! For 2000 stitches, one color. But it was perfect.)
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