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

Let's have some fun!!!

WHAT IS ON YOUR TO DO LIST FOR CUSTOMS FOR YOUR UPCOMING TRIP???

When is your trip?

Who are you sewing for on this trip?




This is my first post in this thread! My mom brought me her sewing machine (older than me--I'm almost 30) and re-taught me how to thread it, etc., last night. I practiced some stitches and am eager to keep practicing. For that reason, my answer is very modest. :)

To do: At least 1 custom dress--thinking of doing a circle skirt out of a tshirt knit onto a tank that I'll hopefully add embellishment to. I'd also like to add a 2nd dress with ruffles.

When: Not until May 2014, so I have lots of time!

Who: My DD who will be 2 years 11 months 2 weeks old when we travel (Free before she's 3!!!!!).

Thanks to you all for the very informative thread. I've been lurking awhile and was inspired to begin, in part, by your collective work.
 
WHAT IS ON YOUR TO DO LIST FOR CUSTOMS FOR YOUR UPCOMING TRIP???

I ordered a bunch of headbands/ears from Princess Pie Bowtique...

Then I am making...

One VERY detailed applique bag for each of my dd's... currently one is DONE and one is in progress.

2 bags for myself (hopefully 3)... Lanyards for each of us... And hopefully coordinating wallets.

No shirts or anything custom - since my girls are teens, but a few fabulous friends are making a couple of requested items for me - which I hope to add to our shirts/bags. :lovestruc

When is your trip?


Who are you sewing for on this trip?

Me... DD (15 y/o) and DD (14 y/o)

And... If any of you are wondering... I am a total wreck about this... I also have custom orders to finish and auction items to do in between - and we leave in 27 days... :faint:

D~
 
Happened to find out that a Disney Live show was going to be in our area next weekend. Any chance someone has made Sofia inspired dresses? I'd love some ideas!!
 
Most recent project for the baby.....I'm glad bishops tend to fit for 2 years since they take a while to make. :thumbsup2



ENABLER Alert

Carla C has released a new baby girl top/ dress pattern that is bishop style without the smocking and it has a place for embroidery where the smocking usually goes......and even better.....its currently on sale in her etsy shop.

I am not Carla and I do not monetarily benefit in any way for this message.

I may have to break my no buy challenge for this one :rolleyes1
 

Hi. I am new fairly new here (I gave to the Big Give years ago). I just got it in my head today that I want to learn to applique. I can barely use my sewing machine so I don't know how doable it will be. I looked at Heathersue's tutorial but I have a ton of questions. I don't know what kind of needle I need, what kind of fabric to use for the applique, what kind of fabric to put the applique on. How to center things, etc. I get lost in the details. lol. I'm wanting to start with a onsie or baby shirt. I'm totally overwhelmed. Can someone tell me if I'm biting off more than I can chew? Any advice? I'm scared to just jump in but I love so many appliqued baby things I see. I don't have an emboidery machine but I do have a computerized machine..I think that is what you call it. Help! Thank you

Welcome! I use an embroidery machine, so can't help you with the hand appliqué questions. Sorry. Youtube is your friend for most anything. :thumbsup2 Good luck to you!



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.

Oh Jen, those are amazing! I know there was so much work to them, but they are absolutely stunning! Glad they will be wearing them more than once. Couldn't those be their outfits of MNSSHP?

I posted this "Grace" dress (from YCMT) a while back that I made for DN1, but I just received a picture of it modeled today. She's such a sweetie I wanted to share. princess:



Maybe by posting the above it will inspire me to finish up DD's princess dress out of the same pattern?

Happy Friday!

What a cutie and that dress is adorable on her! Thanks for sharing.

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 October :rotfl2: I see lots of sleepless nights in my crystal ball

WOW just wow! you did an amazing job:thumbsup2

Welcome! Of course you can join our group! We would love to see anything you make, Disney or not. And whenever you have a question, there's bound to be someone who can answer it.

This is one of the dresses that I made last year. As you see, it's very simple

Very cute x 3!!! The dress and the young ladies! Nothing wrong with simple either! Thanks for sharing.

I see there are some new people her. I just want to say you can do it. I had never sewn before. When I had DD I wanted to make her the cute things I kept seeing so I convinced my mom to get and embroidery machine (she can sew). We now have the original one she bought and a 10 needle. I have learned so much. I still am learning but can do a lot. Oh and the first things I did were onsies and baby stuff. Now I want to try the dresses and stuff. We haven't even had the original machine a year yet and we have made so much stuff!

Here's a photo of what I did before our April trip.
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We also made DD's 4th of July Outfit

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Everything looks fantastic! You and your mom have really become quite good at this! I'm sure you're an inspiration to other newbies. Thanks so much for sharing the outfits and your cute little girl!

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Finally got it posted :) Fabric done two way. There are bloomers in the large cat print to match either dress :)

Very cute! I love cats. And what a great idea to do these two ways. Great job!

Hi. I just want to thank everyone for their comments, support, and links to help me get started with appliqué! :) I got some basic things to get started and now I need to just jump in and try it. I'm a perfectionist which keeps me from starting things. After seeing what an embroidery machine can do it is pretty tempting but for now I will have to stick with the machine I have. I was wondering how easy or hard it is to embroider a name with a regular sewing machine. It does have a satin stitch. I need to just bite the bullet and try this.

Okay, get some scrap fabric and start playing around with your machine. It won't bite, and you'll be surprised how easy things are once you dig in. ::yes:: Go on. Give yourself permission to experiment and have some fun!!

Hi everyone! I've been lurking but thought I might join in! I love to sew all things disney for my kids and I love what you guys have done!

I've currently got planned a tinker bell and belle dress for dd and jake (disney jr.) and Prince Charming for ds.

We will be in Disney world in January!

Welcome! You have some time before your trip, but it really goes quickly, so there's nothing wrong with getting a jump on things. (says the worlds biggest procrastinator!) Be sure to post pictures of what you make.

I've been trying to finish one dress each week. It's been hard to do with the temperatures we have been having. My computer/sewing room is like a sauna.

Here are two more dress for the oldest niece (she is getting more since she doesn't have any from previous years that fit).

A flower print Circle Dress



Stitch Dress - she still loves him


I just got back the Princess and the Frog dress I made 2 yrs ago, as it doesn't fit my niece anymore:(

I love everything, but that flower print circle dress is my favorite! What pattern did you use and is that a knit fabric? I must make that!! Great job!

Very cute dresses!!!


Not Disney, but had to share. Found this online and had to try. My daughter loves the minions and says beee doooo beeeee dooo, everytime she sees them. I also made her a minion outfit, but will post that later.

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Found the photo. Also have one of the skirt I made for the zoo.

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Oh gosh, those Minions are so cute! They also look very yummy! And the outfits are beautiful. Great job!

Still on page 53, haven't quite caught up after the move.

So, I am now in Texas and still unpacking in my week 3 but the house is coming together and my sewing room looks great. I may actually get to use it this week since I finally found my iron and most everything is unpacked and put away. I need to make curtains for my boys bedrooms and for my sewing room. So much to do and trying to catch up on here but it's been crazy. Got a headache two nights ago and tried to sleep it off but it didn't work so yesterday I took a Maxalt, migraine med that usually works great, and it didn't work all the way so this morning I just took 2 Excedrin and will probably follow it with another Maxalt later after my DH leave for CA. It knocks me out so and I don't want to miss him leaving.

Can't wait to start sewing again and see what you all made while I was away. I've seen some really cute stuff so far. Still on page 53, so I am about a month behind but now that my computer is set up, hopefully I can catch up quick.

I was just thinking about you recently and wondered how the move went. Good to see you back, and hopefully you'll be back to sewing again real soon. Hope the headaches go away.

Most recent project for the baby.....I'm glad bishops tend to fit for 2 years since they take a while to make. :thumbsup2



ENABLER Alert

Carla C has released a new baby girl top/ dress pattern that is bishop style without the smocking and it has a place for embroidery where the smocking usually goes......and even better.....its currently on sale in her etsy shop.

I am not Carla and I do not monetarily benefit in any way for this message.

I may have to break my no buy challenge for this one :rolleyes1

Oh, I love that outfit for your little one! You did a wonderful job on it. I will, of course, have to run right over to Carla C's shop to check out the new pattern. Thanks! I think!:rotfl:
 
I got one checked off the list. Minnie Mouse dress:

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Now I am struggling with deciding what to do next. I need to go in, clean up the fabric scraps, print a new pattern and get to work but I always hit a lull after finishing one. Anyone else have this trouble?
 
I know I have seen it on here before but I can't seem to find it. Where do most of you buy your thread for embroidery machines. My mom just bought her first embroidery machine and is needing thread. I remember reading on here about online stores with starter collections. Anyone have any recommendations?
 
Sorry I was MIA for a few days as I was busy with a bunch of things with my family, some of which really raised my blood pressure! :furious:

And on the embroidery machine debacle: I have all but shut down my business. I have a couple things listed on etsy, though not much. And I decided to do custom orders for friends/family/previous customers, but I cannot operate a business using a machine that I cannot get support for. I have filed two complaints with Brother, the BBB and now the state's Atty general consumer fraud devision. My machine has worked less than 2 months of the 4 I have had it. The place refuses to fix it because they say it is not broken. I have my PE770 which thankfully I never got around to selling, and have been getting by with that, though I can't in good conscious run a business off that machine knowing that if something happens to it that the only place within 50 miles is o awful. I have shed A LOT of tears over this and have daily headaches from the stress. It is just not worth it. I really wanted the larger hoop for projects for my kids' WDW outfits, but I guess that is not in the cards. Sadly, until something is resolved and I either get it refunded or replaced, I keep having to make payments on it, since I don't want to ruin my credit over this. And it is boxed up in the hallway where it has been most of the past two months.

So sorry to hear about your ongoing saga with the embroidery machine. I hope you will get a satisfactory resolution to your problems. I would be happy to help you out with your kids' outfits if you want something with larger embroidery on them.

We're back "home" in Illinois now, the Ren Faire is at the Wisconsin/IL border. (Colorado will always be home to me, but I live here.) It was super hot, my kids had their pirate hats on for the first hour, but they are polyester foam and both kids were soaked with sweat so they went hat-free the rest of the day.


We are going to Twinsdays in Twinsburg OH. We have gone every year since my boys were 9 months old. We sort of happened upon it the first year, we drove to Philly for a wedding and needed and half-way point, turned out to be that weekend. Had so much fun that we have gone back every year. It really is a lot of fun and the parade is great people watching. Everyone we have met there has been wonderful and I think it is great for my boys to see twins celebrated instead of weird. (of course they think it is totally normal to have two babies at once since nearly all their playmates are twins.)

I am not willing to totally give up my business since I really do enjoy it and it is my "break" from the daily grind of wrangling toddlers but I can't handle the stress right now. Plus I have just over 3 months to make a million outfits for our trip!

Your boys look super cute!

Finally finish the youngest one's outfits. She will have more than she needs. Next I have to tackle that dreaded shirt for the oldest. I tried one pattern and failed with the collar. On to the new one, but still using cheap practice fabric. Hopefully I can up load these pictures. I don't think the light is great.
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They look great! I can't wait to see what you make for your older daugther.

Hi. I am new fairly new here (I gave to the Big Give years ago). I just got it in my head today that I want to learn to applique. I can barely use my sewing machine so I don't know how doable it will be. I looked at Heathersue's tutorial but I have a ton of questions. I don't know what kind of needle I need, what kind of fabric to use for the applique, what kind of fabric to put the applique on. How to center things, etc. I get lost in the details. lol. I'm wanting to start with a onsie or baby shirt. I'm totally overwhelmed. Can someone tell me if I'm biting off more than I can chew? Any advice? I'm scared to just jump in but I love so many appliqued baby things I see. I don't have an emboidery machine but I do have a computerized machine..I think that is what you call it. Help! Thank you

Welcome back! Doing applique "by hand" is actually quite easy. Just make sure you use stabilizer on the back and use heat n bond for the fabric pieces before stitching them on. If you have a variable speed option, set it to the slowest setting until you get a hang of doing the satin stitch around the fabric pieces.

Hi
I am a mom of 3 and in the past few months have gotten into customs.
We have a upcoming trip in September. I have met some great people in Facebook through the customs groups and launches. Unfortunately for my wallet I don't see at all but, am considering taking a few classes to try to learn.

Welcome! A number of us did not sew until we join the group and many were making beautiful outfits in no time! I am sure you will do just fine!



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.

They are the cutest Prince Charming I have ever seen!

I posted this "Grace" dress (from YCMT) a while back that I made for DN1, but I just received a picture of it modeled today. She's such a sweetie I wanted to share.



Maybe by posting the above it will inspire me to finish up DD's princess dress out of the same pattern?

Happy Friday!

The dress looks gorgeous and the model is so cute!

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??

Welcome back! I am glad that Tori is doing reasonably well. I can't help you with the embroidery machine question but hopefully someone else will!

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 October. I see lots of sleepless nights in my crystal ball

This is one of the dresses that I made last year. As you see, it's very simple

Welcome! The dresses you made looked great! In reality, many custom outfits are quite simple, so I am sure you can make beautiful dresses for your girls for your trip!

I see there are some new people her. I just want to say you can do it. I had never sewn before. When I had DD I wanted to make her the cute things I kept seeing so I convinced my mom to get and embroidery machine (she can sew). We now have the original one she bought and a 10 needle. I have learned so much. I still am learning but can do a lot. Oh and the first things I did were onsies and baby stuff. Now I want to try the dresses and stuff. We haven't even had the original machine a year yet and we have made so much stuff!

Here's a photo of what I did before our April trip.
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We also made DD's 4th of July Outfit

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Looks like you had a good collection of outfits for your trip. Your daugther looks super cute with that outfit!

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Finally got it posted. Fabric done two way. There are bloomers in the large cat print to match either dress :)

Cute cute cute!

Let's have some fun!!!

WHAT IS ON YOUR TO DO LIST FOR CUSTOMS FOR YOUR UPCOMING TRIP???

When is your trip?

Who are you sewing for on this trip?

Oh that sounds like a fun idea, let me see...

On my to do list:
- Epcot World Showcase skirt, ankle length (done)
- Disney themed Easy Fit pants (have to figure out what the theme is!)
- Sweater or a sweat shirt
- new blouses?
- polos for DH?
- something Christmas themed

On my "recycle" list:
- Minnie inspired Rosetta bag
- Minnie inspired Jamie dress
- Minnie inspired Rebecca dress
- "Retro Mickey" Jamie dress
- DH's polos

When is our trip:
December 2013 - quite a few days of our trip overlaps Nini's AND we are staying at the same resort!

Who am I sewing for:
DH and I

Hi everyone! I've been lurking but thought I might join in! I love to sew all things disney for my kids and I love what you guys have done!

I've currently got planned a tinker bell and belle dress for dd and jake (disney jr.) and Prince Charming for ds.

We will be in Disney world in January!

Welcome! I look forward to seeing pictures of your projects!

I've been trying to finish one dress each week. It's been hard to do with the temperatures we have been having. My computer/sewing room is like a sauna.

Here are two more dress for the oldest niece (she is getting more since she doesn't have any from previous years that fit).

A flower print Circle Dress



Stitch Dress - she still loves him



I just got back the Princess and the Frog dress I made 2 yrs ago, as it doesn't fit my niece anymore

The dresses look great! I can't wait to see pictures of this week's project!

Not Disney, but had to share. Found this online and had to try. My daughter loves the minions and says beee doooo beeeee dooo, everytime she sees them. I also made her a minion outfit, but will post that later.

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Found the photo. Also have one of the skirt I made for the zoo.

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Neat idea for the cupcakes! The outfits look beautiful!

Still on page 53, haven't quite caught up after the move.

So, I am now in Texas and still unpacking in my week 3 but the house is coming together and my sewing room looks great. I may actually get to use it this week since I finally found my iron and most everything is unpacked and put away. I need to make curtains for my boys bedrooms and for my sewing room. So much to do and trying to catch up on here but it's been crazy. Got a headache two nights ago and tried to sleep it off but it didn't work so yesterday I took a Maxalt, migraine med that usually works great, and it didn't work all the way so this morning I just took 2 Excedrin and will probably follow it with another Maxalt later after my DH leave for CA. It knocks me out so and I don't want to miss him leaving.

Can't wait to start sewing again and see what you all made while I was away. I've seen some really cute stuff so far. Still on page 53, so I am about a month behind but now that my computer is set up, hopefully I can catch up quick.

Welcome back! I hope the move went smoothly for you and your migraine will improve quickly!

This is my first post in this thread! My mom brought me her sewing machine (older than me--I'm almost 30) and re-taught me how to thread it, etc., last night. I practiced some stitches and am eager to keep practicing. For that reason, my answer is very modest.

To do: At least 1 custom dress--thinking of doing a circle skirt out of a tshirt knit onto a tank that I'll hopefully add embellishment to. I'd also like to add a 2nd dress with ruffles.

When: Not until May 2014, so I have lots of time!

Who: My DD who will be 2 years 11 months 2 weeks old when we travel (Free before she's 3!!!!!).

Thanks to you all for the very informative thread. I've been lurking awhile and was inspired to begin, in part, by your collective work.

Welcome! I am sure the outfits that you make will look lovely. Just a word of caution though: knits can be difficult to work with because of the stretch. Also, please make sure you use ball point needles for knits.

Most recent project for the baby.....I'm glad bishops tend to fit for 2 years since they take a while to make.



ENABLER Alert

Carla C has released a new baby girl top/ dress pattern that is bishop style without the smocking and it has a place for embroidery where the smocking usually goes......and even better.....its currently on sale in her etsy shop.

I am not Carla and I do not monetarily benefit in any way for this message.

I may have to break my no buy challenge for this one

This dress looks beautiful! I suppose it is a good thing it does not come in an adult size or else I would be tempted to buy!

I got one checked off the list. Minnie Mouse dress:

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Now I am struggling with deciding what to do next. I need to go in, clean up the fabric scraps, print a new pattern and get to work but I always hit a lull after finishing one. Anyone else have this trouble?

The dress looks great! Yes I get the "post project blues" sometimes. I take a short break (like a day) and start looking for ideas for the next project.

I know I have seen it on here before but I can't seem to find it. Where do most of you buy your thread for embroidery machines. My mom just bought her first embroidery machine and is needing thread. I remember reading on here about online stores with starter collections. Anyone have any recommendations?

Welcome! I purchased mine from Marathon Threads. I also use their stabilizer (I buy them in the huge rolls) and they have worked really well.
 
A quick post to share a couple fun things:
Finished up this Alice in Wonderland dress, which is the Carla C Precious dress w/ a pinafore of my own frankenstein-ing. It's a combination of the precious apron, the front half of the simply sweet and a whole lotta luck.



I borrowed a friend's daughter, since the little girl this is going to isn't local, and my sons rejected trying it on saying, "Um, I don't think Alice in Wonderland is good for me, I am not a girl."

And, as a backup for the Twinsdays day I made 1 of 2 Prince Charming t-shirts so they don't roast in the coats. This is our 4th twinsdays fest and it has never failed to be a million degrees that weekend in Ohio.

And we hit 99 days today so we made a countdown calendar after dinner. I numbered the squares 99-1 and they got to stick a million stickers on, which is toddler heaven.

Now, back to my 99 projects... Oh and a friend dropped by a stack of blank shirts to make for her 3 kids trip in Sept. It's only 9 shirts so not much in the scheme of our trip ;)
 
TO DO LIST

oh man it's endless,
Belle, hoop dee doo, classic Minnie, drizella, are all done.
I need a shirt for Chef Mickey and AK
and other outfits planned are dumbo, tusker, Hollywood studios, epcot showcase, fab 5, pink Cinderella, wishes, and princess skirt and more.
 
Here are a couple pics of V's customs that are DONE.

A dress for Hoop Dee Doo! the dress ended up being too short (despite following the pattern) so we added a ruffle to the bottom. The blue doesn't match exactly but it works.
I'm going back and forth on adding an applique to this one, I'm not really sure. It's pretty "busy".
My mom made this one on her own. I've been so busy I haven't been able to devote the time that I need to.



This is a Belle inspired dress. My mom made this one too, all on her own. It was a pain she says. The sleeves didn't turn out right, I'm not really sure why, but we are having to modify a bit and make it 1 strap since the upper arm strap is too tight. I keep wondering if this one needs "something" The fabric is a yellow damask. I wasn't sure about it but it turned out really pretty. It looked weird until we put a hoop skirt under it.


This is V's classic Minnie dress. It should be for our MK day. My mom made this one mostly, but I did the applique. The applique took HOURS! It was a 5x7 applique that Loree sized down to a 4x4 for me since it was too big and it was hard to do. some parts were so tiny and the material frayed a lot.



Last one is V's Drizella dress. Janet made this one for V and its perfect. It is for dinner at Park Fare. V is so excited. She gasped when she saw it!
 
Today I finally found the courage to try to familiarize myself with my machine a bit more. Lowered the feed dogs and now they won't go back up again. Also my satin stitch doesn't look like a nice clean satin stitch (I used stabilizer). Debating if I should call Baby Lock to try to find out why the feed dogs won't go back up and why my satin stitch isn't pretty or if I should just give up on sewing. I'm not having much luck so far. Any words of encouragement? Wish I could afford to take classes but that isn't possible right now. I did heat bond an appliqué shape on to my fabric and that part worked. Hmm. I am loving all of the photos you are all sharing of your gorgeous creations! I really want to learn to sew and appliqué like you guys. I'm a perfectionist so if something doesn't go 100% the way it should I have trouble sticking with it. I want perfection from the beginning or I feel like I'm not good enough and I'm fooling myself by trying. Any suggestions? Thank you all soooooo much! (Keep sharing your creations, if I hadn't seen them all I would have quit already. Seeing your talent is making me want to try to figure this out!)
 
disneychic2, the fabric is a cotton/cotton blend (I'm not really sure) that was purchased at a second hand store and was not a sheet but a shower curtain. I know you are all laughing right now. It didn't feel any different than any of the cotton/cotton blends I have been using and I loved the print so I bought it. Since it was wider than most of the fabric I buy I didn't have to do two half circles to make it. The pattern is my own version of the Simply Sweet (I like making my own patterns) and then I attached a circle skirt to it.

Lots of beautiful things posted. Just too warm in the computer room to read through everything. It's got to be close to 30 degrees C up in here. I hope the weather does cool down this weekend or I won't be able to complete another dress.

I have at least 5 more dresses that I plan to get done and material for more if I have time.

Trip is Sept.9th-21 DCL and then DL/DCA

Sewing for my nieces-9 (almost 10) and 7

Next dress is another green checkered dress with a Marie silhouette.

I also need to make a FE (Fish Extender) for exchanging gifts on the cruise and I'm cutting out fabric for gifts for the kids (I don't think any of the FE families are on here but just in case I don't want to tell what it is I'm making) and my mom says she will help sew (I just have a feeling I'm going to end up doing it).

As for applique, don't worry too much. I made my niece a Stitch on a T-shirt without a ball tipped needle (I didn't even have an embroidery needle) or the proper thread. I believe it still looks fine after 2 yrs. I started just taking fabric that had a character on it and cutting it out a little larger and then did the satin stitch around it (no layering). It does get easier the more you do it. I was worried about the little tuffs of hair on Stitch but it turned out okay.
 
Here are a couple pics of V's customs that are DONE.

A dress for Hoop Dee Doo! the dress ended up being too short (despite following the pattern) so we added a ruffle to the bottom. The blue doesn't match exactly but it works.
I'm going back and forth on adding an applique to this one, I'm not really sure. It's pretty "busy".
My mom made this one on her own. I've been so busy I haven't been able to devote the time that I need to.

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This is a Belle inspired dress. My mom made this one too, all on her own. It was a pain she says. The sleeves didn't turn out right, I'm not really sure why, but we are having to modify a bit and make it 1 strap since the upper arm strap is too tight. I keep wondering if this one needs "something" The fabric is a yellow damask. I wasn't sure about it but it turned out really pretty. It looked weird until we put a hoop skirt under it.
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This is V's classic Minnie dress. It should be for our MK day. My mom made this one mostly, but I did the applique. The applique took HOURS! It was a 5x7 applique that Loree sized down to a 4x4 for me since it was too big and it was hard to do. some parts were so tiny and the material frayed a lot.
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Last one is V's Drizella dress. Janet made this one for V and its perfect. It is for dinner at Park Fare. V is so excited. She gasped when she saw it!
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Love the dress for hoop de doo! That's perfect and the ruffle looks great.

Love them all!
 
Today I finally found the courage to try to familiarize myself with my machine a bit more. Lowered the feed dogs and now they won't go back up again. Also my satin stitch doesn't look like a nice clean satin stitch (I used stabilizer). Debating if I should call Baby Lock to try to find out why the feed dogs won't go back up and why my satin stitch isn't pretty or if I should just give up on sewing. I'm not having much luck so far. Any words of encouragement? Wish I could afford to take classes but that isn't possible right now. I did heat bond an appliqué shape on to my fabric and that part worked. Hmm. I am loving all of the photos you are all sharing of your gorgeous creations! I really want to learn to sew and appliqué like you guys. I'm a perfectionist so if something doesn't go 100% the way it should I have trouble sticking with it. I want perfection from the beginning or I feel like I'm not good enough and I'm fooling myself by trying. Any suggestions? Thank you all soooooo much! (Keep sharing your creations, if I hadn't seen them all I would have quit already. Seeing your talent is making me want to try to figure this out!)

Sometimes when a project (or machine) is just not cooperating its best to leave it alone for a while and come back tomorrow. I can't tell you the number of times my serger has made me angry with thread breaking, loops everywhere and needles bent only to find out that in accidentally hit a dial along the way. But it gets easier as you learn how to troubleshoot patterns, material and machines! And so much more fun! Stick with it! You can do it! Check the web for blogs or you tube videos on you machine. They can be super helpful! Another great resource might be your local fabric shop. The staff are usually eager to help anyone really. I worked at a fabric shop in HS and we were always willing to help people.
 
I got one checked off the list. Minnie Mouse dress:

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Now I am struggling with deciding what to do next. I need to go in, clean up the fabric scraps, print a new pattern and get to work but I always hit a lull after finishing one. Anyone else have this trouble?

What a cute dress and model! Nice job! Sometimes I cut out several outfits at once and then it seems easier to go to the next one after finishing a project. My trouble is getting started in the first place. But that's what I'm doing today. I have all my patterns and fabric spread out and will be cutting all morning. Again, really great job. Now, go start your next project!:rotfl:

I know I have seen it on here before but I can't seem to find it. Where do most of you buy your thread for embroidery machines. My mom just bought her first embroidery machine and is needing thread. I remember reading on here about online stores with starter collections. Anyone have any recommendations?

I see Flora already answered. I was going to suggest Marathon as well. When I got started, I just went to JoAnn's and got a few spools. I couldn't wait to get started!

A quick post to share a couple fun things:
Finished up this Alice in Wonderland dress, which is the Carla C Precious dress w/ a pinafore of my own frankenstein-ing. It's a combination of the precious apron, the front half of the simply sweet and a whole lotta luck.



I borrowed a friend's daughter, since the little girl this is going to isn't local, and my sons rejected trying it on saying, "Um, I don't think Alice in Wonderland is good for me, I am not a girl."

And, as a backup for the Twinsdays day I made 1 of 2 Prince Charming t-shirts so they don't roast in the coats. This is our 4th twinsdays fest and it has never failed to be a million degrees that weekend in Ohio.

And we hit 99 days today so we made a countdown calendar after dinner. I numbered the squares 99-1 and they got to stick a million stickers on, which is toddler heaven.

Now, back to my 99 projects... Oh and a friend dropped by a stack of blank shirts to make for her 3 kids trip in Sept. It's only 9 shirts so not much in the scheme of our trip ;)

I have been planning to make an Alice in Wonderland for my DGD for over a year! Yours is so cute! I had to laugh at "borrowing" a neighbor girl. Your boys are already understanding what is manly!:rotfl: My DGS would never try anything on like that either!

Love those back-up t-shirts! I think it's a great idea to be so prepared. Ohio weather is very unpredictable. But I do hope they can wear those little jackets since you worked so hard on them.

Love the countdown you and the boys created. That will help with the "is it time yet?" queries!

Haha..."only" 9 shirts...:faint: You crack me up!

Here are a couple pics of V's customs that are DONE.

A dress for Hoop Dee Doo! the dress ended up being too short (despite following the pattern) so we added a ruffle to the bottom. The blue doesn't match exactly but it works.
I'm going back and forth on adding an applique to this one, I'm not really sure. It's pretty "busy".
My mom made this one on her own. I've been so busy I haven't been able to devote the time that I need to.



This is a Belle inspired dress. My mom made this one too, all on her own. It was a pain she says. The sleeves didn't turn out right, I'm not really sure why, but we are having to modify a bit and make it 1 strap since the upper arm strap is too tight. I keep wondering if this one needs "something" The fabric is a yellow damask. I wasn't sure about it but it turned out really pretty. It looked weird until we put a hoop skirt under it.


This is V's classic Minnie dress. It should be for our MK day. My mom made this one mostly, but I did the applique. The applique took HOURS! It was a 5x7 applique that Loree sized down to a 4x4 for me since it was too big and it was hard to do. some parts were so tiny and the material frayed a lot.



Last one is V's Drizella dress. Janet made this one for V and its perfect. It is for dinner at Park Fare. V is so excited. She gasped when she saw it!

Love the Hoop Dee Doo outfit just as is. No need for anything else added. And I think the ruffle does go with it.

All the outfits are super cute as is V! I don't think there's a nanny on the planet who goes to as much trouble for their charge as you do. I hope you are appreciated! I know you love doing it and you obviously love V, but what you do is special!

Today I finally found the courage to try to familiarize myself with my machine a bit more. Lowered the feed dogs and now they won't go back up again. Also my satin stitch doesn't look like a nice clean satin stitch (I used stabilizer). Debating if I should call Baby Lock to try to find out why the feed dogs won't go back up and why my satin stitch isn't pretty or if I should just give up on sewing. I'm not having much luck so far. Any words of encouragement? Wish I could afford to take classes but that isn't possible right now. I did heat bond an appliqué shape on to my fabric and that part worked. Hmm. I am loving all of the photos you are all sharing of your gorgeous creations! I really want to learn to sew and appliqué like you guys. I'm a perfectionist so if something doesn't go 100% the way it should I have trouble sticking with it. I want perfection from the beginning or I feel like I'm not good enough and I'm fooling myself by trying. Any suggestions? Thank you all soooooo much! (Keep sharing your creations, if I hadn't seen them all I would have quit already. Seeing your talent is making me want to try to figure this out!)

I used to feel the same way. Then one day I had an epiphany: Did I think I was so very special and so much smarter and more skilled that I could just immediately do what others (my mom) took years to perfect? When I looked at it that way, it seemed silly and all of a sudden I could allow myself to try and fail until I could master something. In that regard, failure was success in that I was progressing. Does that make sense? I want to encourage you to keep trying. The reward will far out-shaddow the frustration. Give yourself a break and enjoy the process. Hope this helps! Good luck!

disneychic2, the fabric is a cotton/cotton blend (I'm not really sure) that was purchased at a second hand store and was not a sheet but a shower curtain. I know you are all laughing right now. It didn't feel any different than any of the cotton/cotton blends I have been using and I loved the print so I bought it. Since it was wider than most of the fabric I buy I didn't have to do two half circles to make it. The pattern is my own version of the Simply Sweet (I like making my own patterns) and then I attached a circle skirt to it.

Lots of beautiful things posted. Just too warm in the computer room to read through everything. It's got to be close to 30 degrees C up in here. I hope the weather does cool down this weekend or I won't be able to complete another dress.

I have at least 5 more dresses that I plan to get done and material for more if I have time.

Trip is Sept.9th-21 DCL and then DL/DCA

Sewing for my nieces-9 (almost 10) and 7

Next dress is another green checkered dress with a Marie silhouette.

I also need to make a FE (Fish Extender) for exchanging gifts on the cruise and I'm cutting out fabric for gifts for the kids (I don't think any of the FE families are on here but just in case I don't want to tell what it is I'm making) and my mom says she will help sew (I just have a feeling I'm going to end up doing it).

As for applique, don't worry too much. I made my niece a Stitch on a T-shirt without a ball tipped needle (I didn't even have an embroidery needle) or the proper thread. I believe it still looks fine after 2 yrs. I started just taking fabric that had a character on it and cutting it out a little larger and then did the satin stitch around it (no layering). It does get easier the more you do it. I was worried about the little tuffs of hair on Stitch but it turned out okay.

Thanks for letting me know about the pattern and fabric. I say, find the fabric wherever you can. I never would have thought shower curtain! It is beautiful!

I hope the weather does cool down so you can get your sewing done. My machine is in our finished basement where it's nice and cool. I sometimes even start out wearing a sweater!

I have never been on a cruise, but I have heard the term fish extender and always wondered how that worked. What does it look like? how do you know how many items to make? I guess I just don't know anything about it. :confused3 Also, is this just on Disney cruises, or all of them?
 
Sorry I am so far behind. I reinstalled my computer and that kept me off-line for a few days. Also, I lost my quotes.

Welcome to all the new folks who are joining in and posting!



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.
Oh my, I absolutely love these. So much cuteness it is totally worth it. I think you saved money on that design because buying all those buttons would have probably been more, plus you can use it again.
I posted this "Grace" dress (from YCMT) a while back that I made for DN1, but I just received a picture of it modeled today. She's such a sweetie I wanted to share. princess:



Maybe by posting the above it will inspire me to finish up DD's princess dress out of the same pattern?

Happy Friday! :yay:
I really liked this dress when you made it but seeing on that little cutie just makes it better!! Great job.

This is one of the dresses that I made last year. As you see, it's very simple
Your girls are adorable. These dresses are very nice. Having to make everything in triplicate must be time consuming.

I see there are some new people her. I just want to say you can do it. I had never sewn before. When I had DD I wanted to make her the cute things I kept seeing so I convinced my mom to get and embroidery machine (she can sew). We now have the original one she bought and a 10 needle. I have learned so much. I still am learning but can do a lot. Oh and the first things I did were onsies and baby stuff. Now I want to try the dresses and stuff. We haven't even had the original machine a year yet and we have made so much stuff!

Here's a photo of what I did before our April trip.
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YIKES, that is so much stuff. I bet you guys looked great in April. I also love your DD's 4th outfit.

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Finally got it posted :) Fabric done two way. There are bloomers in the large cat print to match either dress :)
These dresses are cute, I really like that pattern. Great idea to make the matching bloomers for either dress.

Hi. I just want to thank everyone for their comments, support, and links to help me get started with appliqué! :) I got some basic things to get started and now I need to just jump in and try it. I'm a perfectionist which keeps me from starting things. After seeing what an embroidery machine can do it is pretty tempting but for now I will have to stick with the machine I have. I was wondering how easy or hard it is to embroider a name with a regular sewing machine. It does have a satin stitch. I need to just bite the bullet and try this.
I think it would be pretty hard to embroider a name on something with a regular machine. The letters would be so small. Glad you got the applique figured out, I think you will find you can be very creative with that technique.

Hi everyone! I've been lurking but thought I might join in! I love to sew all things disney for my kids and I love what you guys have done!

I've currently got planned a tinker bell and belle dress for dd and jake (disney jr.) and Prince Charming for ds.

We will be in Disney world in January!
Welcome!

And apparently I got delete happy, because I swear I answered that I'll be sewing for DH and I, 'cause that's all there is.

I just made one of those trendy t-shirts with monogramed fabric pocket with some white dots on red fabric from my stash and a block letter from the included alphabets on my machine. And again, DH has hidden the camera.
Love that shirt idea, I was thinking about doing a Disney themed pocket t for our upcoming trip for me and my DD.

I've been trying to finish one dress each week. It's been hard to do with the temperatures we have been having. My computer/sewing room is like a sauna.

Here are two more dress for the oldest niece (she is getting more since she doesn't have any from previous years that fit).

A flower print Circle Dress



I just got back the Princess and the Frog dress I made 2 yrs ago, as it doesn't fit my niece anymore
I think this flower dress is so beautiful. :lovestruc Stitch looks cool!

Not Disney, but had to share. Found this online and had to try. My daughter loves the minions and says beee doooo beeeee dooo, everytime she sees them. I also made her a minion outfit, but will post that later.

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Found the photo. Also have one of the skirt I made for the zoo.

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The minion cupcakes look awesome. Your DD is so cute and I love the sets you made for her. all those little squares on the skirts must have taken a long time

Still on page 53, haven't quite caught up after the move.

So, I am now in Texas and still unpacking in my week 3 but the house is coming together and my sewing room looks great. I may actually get to use it this week since I finally found my iron and most everything is unpacked and put away. I need to make curtains for my boys bedrooms and for my sewing room. So much to do and trying to catch up on here but it's been crazy. Got a headache two nights ago and tried to sleep it off but it didn't work so yesterday I took a Maxalt, migraine med that usually works great, and it didn't work all the way so this morning I just took 2 Excedrin and will probably follow it with another Maxalt later after my DH leave for CA. It knocks me out so and I don't want to miss him leaving.

Can't wait to start sewing again and see what you all made while I was away. I've seen some really cute stuff so far. Still on page 53, so I am about a month behind but now that my computer is set up, hopefully I can catch up quick.
Yeah! So glad to hear your move is finished. Hope you are feeling better. I am sure things are crazy there but we look forward to "seeing" you when things settle down. :banana: Yippie for having a sewing room!!

Does anyone know someone who has a Musket Mickey (The old Fort Wilderness mascot) embroidery file? I have seen one on etsy but it is "sold" and I didn't get a response from the seller.
No, sorry I have never seen that design but it does sound cute.

We have a trip coming up in Oct, it is 4 days long......over columbus day, I will mostly sew for DD4, DD 11 months at time of trip, and possibly DS 7 if he will let me. DH & I usually just wear similar colors so we don't have to spend $ on clothes we only wear at WDW. I'm truly grateful we r going on this trip as we hadn't planned on it but changed our minds cause the kids wanted to go so bad......so that's why it's shorter....we haven't been in almost 2 years....my DH isn't a huge world fan but does like watching the kids and I have fun. He has been laid off and I want this trip to perk him up a bit.....it is a budget trip moreso than previous ones.

I haven't decided on what I'm sewing yet but our only ADR is Chef Mickeys.....and my older two love toy story and star wars.
It is nice that you can take a trip to Disney. I usually try to use my DHs and my old shirts to customize for Disney, since we only wear them once I don't have to spend money on a "new" shirt. I also used my husband's shirts from his old employer and covered up the logo on the chest.

This is my first post in this thread! My mom brought me her sewing machine (older than me--I'm almost 30) and re-taught me how to thread it, etc., last night. I practiced some stitches and am eager to keep practicing. For that reason, my answer is very modest. :)

To do: At least 1 custom dress--thinking of doing a circle skirt out of a tshirt knit onto a tank that I'll hopefully add embellishment to. I'd also like to add a 2nd dress with ruffles.

When: Not until May 2014, so I have lots of time!

Who: My DD who will be 2 years 11 months 2 weeks old when we travel (Free before she's 3!!!!!).

Thanks to you all for the very informative thread. I've been lurking awhile and was inspired to begin, in part, by your collective work.
Welcome! I think that will be fun. Good timing on your trip! I was just looking at pictures from our trip when my son was 3 and he had such a great time.

Happened to find out that a Disney Live show was going to be in our area next weekend. Any chance someone has made Sofia inspired dresses? I'd love some ideas!!
I have seen a few posted but I don't think on this thread. Most I have seen are just a simple purple sun dress with embelishments and white trim. Sorry.

Most recent project for the baby.....I'm glad bishops tend to fit for 2 years since they take a while to make.


ENABLER Alert

Carla C has released a new baby girl top/ dress pattern that is bishop style without the smocking and it has a place for embroidery where the smocking usually goes......and even better.....its currently on sale in her etsy shop.

I am not Carla and I do not monetarily benefit in any way for this message.

I may have to break my no buy challenge for this one
This dress you made is amazing. I really wish my DD was younger so I could make all these cute dresses.

I got one checked off the list. Minnie Mouse dress:

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Now I am struggling with deciding what to do next. I need to go in, clean up the fabric scraps, print a new pattern and get to work but I always hit a lull after finishing one. Anyone else have this trouble?
so cute, and I LOVE the shoes. I have trouble just getting started on the first one so you are a step ahead of me. :rotfl2:

I know I have seen it on here before but I can't seem to find it. Where do most of you buy your thread for embroidery machines. My mom just bought her first embroidery machine and is needing thread. I remember reading on here about online stores with starter collections. Anyone have any recommendations?
I see Flora has suggested Marathon thread. This is where I got my thread too.

A quick post to share a couple fun things:
Finished up this Alice in Wonderland dress, which is the Carla C Precious dress w/ a pinafore of my own frankenstein-ing. It's a combination of the precious apron, the front half of the simply sweet and a whole lotta luck.



I borrowed a friend's daughter, since the little girl this is going to isn't local, and my sons rejected trying it on saying, "Um, I don't think Alice in Wonderland is good for me, I am not a girl."

And, as a backup for the Twinsdays day I made 1 of 2 Prince Charming t-shirts so they don't roast in the coats. This is our 4th twinsdays fest and it has never failed to be a million degrees that weekend in Ohio.
And we hit 99 days today so we made a countdown calendar after dinner. I numbered the squares 99-1 and they got to stick a million stickers on, which is toddler heaven.

Now, back to my 99 projects... Oh and a friend dropped by a stack of blank shirts to make for her 3 kids trip in Sept. It's only 9 shirts so not much in the scheme of our trip
The Alice dress is so cute, great job on the pinafore too. The back up shirts are so cute. The boys look so happy with their countdown. What a fun project.

(Con't after I feed my son breakfast)
 
Here are a couple pics of V's customs that are DONE.

A dress for Hoop Dee Doo! the dress ended up being too short (despite following the pattern) so we added a ruffle to the bottom. The blue doesn't match exactly but it works.
I'm going back and forth on adding an applique to this one, I'm not really sure. It's pretty "busy".
My mom made this one on her own. I've been so busy I haven't been able to devote the time that I need to.



This is a Belle inspired dress. My mom made this one too, all on her own. It was a pain she says. The sleeves didn't turn out right, I'm not really sure why, but we are having to modify a bit and make it 1 strap since the upper arm strap is too tight. I keep wondering if this one needs "something" The fabric is a yellow damask. I wasn't sure about it but it turned out really pretty. It looked weird until we put a hoop skirt under it.


This is V's classic Minnie dress. It should be for our MK day. My mom made this one mostly, but I did the applique. The applique took HOURS! It was a 5x7 applique that Loree sized down to a 4x4 for me since it was too big and it was hard to do. some parts were so tiny and the material frayed a lot.



Last one is V's Drizella dress. Janet made this one for V and its perfect. It is for dinner at Park Fare. V is so excited. She gasped when she saw it!
First off, V looks so much older then from last year's pictures. I love the HoopDeeDoo Review dress, I think it is perfect. I would not add an applique because maybe she can wear it again. If you have time, maybe you could add a dangler on felt with a pin? The Belle dress is gorgeous, truly amazing. The dress with Minnie on it is so cute, sorry the applique gave you trouble but it looks fine. The Drizella dress is perfect, I love Janet's work (I haven't had a chance to catch up on her TR lately but I love seeing her work). What are you going to wear to 1900 Park Fare?

Today I finally found the courage to try to familiarize myself with my machine a bit more. Lowered the feed dogs and now they won't go back up again. Also my satin stitch doesn't look like a nice clean satin stitch (I used stabilizer). Debating if I should call Baby Lock to try to find out why the feed dogs won't go back up and why my satin stitch isn't pretty or if I should just give up on sewing. I'm not having much luck so far. Any words of encouragement? Wish I could afford to take classes but that isn't possible right now. I did heat bond an appliqué shape on to my fabric and that part worked. Hmm. I am loving all of the photos you are all sharing of your gorgeous creations! I really want to learn to sew and appliqué like you guys. I'm a perfectionist so if something doesn't go 100% the way it should I have trouble sticking with it. I want perfection from the beginning or I feel like I'm not good enough and I'm fooling myself by trying. Any suggestions? Thank you all soooooo much! (Keep sharing your creations, if I hadn't seen them all I would have quit already. Seeing your talent is making me want to try to figure this out!)
Sorry about your feed dogs, my machine did this once but I don't know what fixed it. I think on my one machine the feed dogs don't come back up until you start sewing again. Keep up with the sewing. No one is going to examine your work and see your minor flaws. Plus, practice makes perfect. I cringe at some of the things I made at first (especially the applique I did with my regular machine) but looking back at the pictures of the kids wearing the stuff I don't see the mistakes. I just see them enjoying themselves and remember the fun they had wearing them.

I used to feel the same way. Then one day I had an epiphany: Did I think I was so very special and so much smarter and more skilled that I could just immediately do what others (my mom) took years to perfect? When I looked at it that way, it seemed silly and all of a sudden I could allow myself to try and fail until I could master something. In that regard, failure was success in that I was progressing. Does that make sense? I want to encourage you to keep trying. The reward will far out-shaddow the frustration. Give yourself a break and enjoy the process. Hope this helps! Good luck!
What great advice Lois. :goodvibes
 


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