PurpleEars
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- Joined
- Sep 16, 2007
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- 974
Here's what I've made so far:
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I'm super thrilled with the Prince Charming outfit. It came out exactly how I envisioned. Actually, they both did. For the person who was looking for an infant PC, DS is only 18 lbs. This is a 18 mon (non-preshrunk) Rabbit skins onesie with 9 mon sweat pants from Target.
You did a great job on both outfits. Your children look like they like the outfits too!
So, I'm officially 6 months out from our trip! We got all our ADRs, including Terrace Dessert Party, except that we couldn't get our preferred BOG times, and actually, the times/day we did get really throws off our schedule!! Grrrr.
But, anyway, I want to start planning out DD's outfits so I have a plan of attack for after the holidays. I can't decide if I want to go the fully custom route or not.
Congrats on 6 months out from your trip! I can't wait to see what you make for your trip! Please come by and share pictures when you have time!
Hi, I have a few questions for you or anyone at that matter. I'm new to sewing and I was wondering what kind of machine you use to do the edges around your appliques and also the felties. Currently, I purchase my felties from someone, but if I could make my own that would be awesome. I'm going to attempt my first pillowcase dress. I will post a picture of it on here when it's done. Any advice would be appreciated as I am starting out of this adventure. Thanks and have a good day everyone.
In terms of appliques, you can do the edges as long as your machine does zig zag stitches. Just set the stitch length shorter than usual (so the zig zag will be very close to each other) and maybe stitch width wider. This is what we call a "satin stitch." Some of us use embroidery machines which does that for us. I am not sure about felties as I don't do them. My guess is that most, if not all, are done using embroidery machines.