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

So THAT's a Jon Jon! I wondered what he heck it was when you talked about it before. :lmao: Anyway, those outfits and bows are adorable and will get lots of attention at the park! I love the button detail. Tell your Mom her work is admired!

Very cute! Gotta love those great finds at Goodwill!!

Thank you. That's all I know them as is Jon-Jon's. sorry for the misunderstanding!! I assumed everyone knew that term!! Lol

I've been fighting with photobucket for a while. Don't know why it won't copy as Ive always done, but finally figured it out. I made beach towels for 4 of the 5 grandkids. The Disney designs are Heather Sue and the octopus is from Applique Mama. The colors are not true. Don't really know why, but they are much more vibrant in person.

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Those are adorable!!

First, a pirate outfit for pirate day at school for our 5 year old DGD. The designs are from Heather Sue and also Embroidery.com.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/Disneychic2/media/Snapbucket/BDB6E81E_zps8596b32b.jpg.html

Here she is the day it arrived in the mail. She didn't want to take it off! There is also a clip pie of the girl pirate which you can't see in this photo.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/Disneychic2/media/Snapbucket/B5C17563_zps30f0b351.jpg.html

And our 4 year old DGD wanted a Tink and Periwinkle jacket, so I cheated (since time was scarce) and bought the jacket at Target. The designs are from Heather Sue.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/Disneychic2/media/Snapbucket/897E0717_zps80268d20.jpg.html

And here she's wearing it. I wish I would have placed them a bit lower on the jacket, but I didn't have her here to check the placement.

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Those are adorable as well.

Love it all! Your bows are beautiful! Are you following any kind of tutorials? I'm just getting into bow making. Also, where are you purchasing your ribbon?

More cuteness! Just curious - what's your Abby's name? Mine is Abigail Grace. :)

Have a great trip!
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Thank you. I just basically taught myself to make bows. I don't make them like anyone else I've seen. I get most of my ribbon online from ribbonandbowsohmy.com but craft stores & other places online too. Wherever I can find what I want reasonable.

My Abby is Abigayle Rose. Her twin is Isabelle Grace!! :)
 
Enabler Alert - Crazy House of Ribbon on Facebook is having a 50% off sale of some of her stuff, including a couple Mickey ribbons. (Epcot Flag Mouse Heads!). I put in my first order today. :goodvibes

C.

Thanks, cute stuff! I placed an order too :)
 
And the important embroidery lesson I learned this week - when you stick your finger when pinning the shirt to the hoop - make sure you arent bleeding all over the last white toddler shirt you have on hand.

Loving everything that is being posted - now to go back to Pirate Mickey Shirt 5 of 10 for our Pirate and Pal cruise.

Happy Sewing Everyone!
Kelly

Ouch! Hopefully the stains will wash out. Thankfully modern detergents are pretty good about getting tough stains out.

Purple ears: I love eatcot! I am going to share that with my family because that is what we do there too lol. Maybe I can get my mom to stop calling it epicot (like apricot) if I give her eatcot lol

It was DH who came up with Eatcot. Hopefully it will solve your problem with epicot :)

I've been fighting with photobucket for a while. Don't know why it won't copy as Ive always done, but finally figured it out. I made beach towels for 4 of the 5 grandkids. The Disney designs are Heather Sue and the octopus is from Applique Mama. The colors are not true. Don't really know why, but they are much more vibrant in person.


Great job on the towels. I like how you used lame for Flouder!

I just wanted to share a shirt I did for my friend. In one the FB groups I am in they love the Glitter Sheets from Hobby Lobby. They swear by them and that they hold up well.

So I couldn't resist trying them out.

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Cute! Perhaps I will pick some of them up the next time I am near a Hobby Lobby!

Flora, I forgot in my last post to comment on your DH's lego projects. They are unbelievable! He could have created the ones at DTD!! What a fun hobby and business!

Now that I've figured photobucket out, here are a couple more things I did for the grandkids.

First, a pirate outfit for pirate day at school for our 5 year old DGD. The designs are from Heather Sue and also Embroidery.com.



Here she is the day it arrived in the mail. She didn't want to take it off! There is also a clip pie of the girl pirate which you can't see in this photo.



And our 4 year old DGD wanted a Tink and Periwinkle jacket, so I cheated (since time was scarce) and bought the jacket at Target. The designs are from Heather Sue.



And here she's wearing it. I wish I would have placed them a bit lower on the jacket, but I didn't have her here to check the placement.


Thanks. DH builds with Lego as his hobby whereas I sew! It is funny that both of us are scientists (and our day jobs are science-based), but we have hobbies that involve creativity!

The outfits for your granddaugthers look great. It is always a good sign when they don't want to take the special outfits off!

Good Morning Ladies!

I used to be around 3 years ago when we were planning our last trip. I love all the things everyone has been making! I have finally found time to sort through what we have and see what can be handed down and what else I need to make (I have 3 girls). My oldest (11.5) is willing to match her sisters, but is only interested in shirts. I let her pick the fabric for the new sets of outfits and she chose the SisBoom Maddie top pattern for herself. I finally found time to work yesterday and got the first top done while she was at school. Her first reaction was "It's too girly." She says she will wear it, but wants a different pattern for her other things.

So, anyone have any pattern recommendations? She wants sleeves (she is very fair and burns easily) and I'm using cotton. She is 5' tall, but thin (competitive dancer) so I can probably use either a children's or women's pattern.

Thanks!

Welcome back! Would she be interested in blouses? This is a picture of me with a blouse based on a McCall's pattern.



I would also look into the Patricia or the Devon. This is a Patricia tunic I made for a Give quite some time ago:


Hopefully these pictures will give your daugther some ideas for her outfits.

I finished my mickey purse and wallet last night (I will have to read the directions for how to add photos). I am wanting to try the appliqué but I'm scared! Any suggestions for good first designs? I'm not a very experienced sewer and was thinking of adding something to a pair of shorts. I've tried emboridery on tshirts, my machine apparently hates me. Even when I tried to Stitch on regular fabric it skipped stitches and the design looked choppy, I have not has trouble otherwise so I thought I try something different. I just want to make sure I pick something doable so I don't become frustrated lol

Does the stitch skipping problem exist when you are not trying to do embroidery? I just want to make sure it is not a concern with your machine. If everything is good, then the simple Mickey head would be an option if you are comfortable with sewing curves. Otherwise I would try something more like a patchwork with rectangular pieces of fabric like this:



That picture was taken before the "patches" were sewn onto the background material.

I'm coming back later to get caught up but had to give you all a history tidbit in light of today's posts. :)

I have always heard that jon jons were called that because JFK Jr wore them as a toddler (think of his 'Salute' photo from JFK's funeral) and his nickname was Jon Jon.

Sorry, former American History teacher here. It just bubbles out of me. :)

Regards,
C.

Thanks for sharing the history lesson. I like learning something new!

Your quilt is awesome! Love it!

I love everything you've made, especially your Eatcot map skirt! I so want to CASE this someday if that's ok!

Enabler Alert - Crazy House of Ribbon on Facebook is having a 50% off sale of some of her stuff, including a couple Mickey ribbons. (Epcot Flag Mouse Heads!). I put in my first order today. :goodvibes

No sewing for me this week, but I finally put in an order for some higher quality fabrics from Fabric.com. I've got two dresses planned for dd, one for summer and one for fall. I can't wait to get started on them!

Regards,
C.

Thanks! That quilt still makes me smile when I see it in the morning. Please feel free to CASE the Eatcot skirt idea (as long as you post a picture of your rendition ;)). I am sure I am not the first person who has done it!

I can't wait to see what you make with the new farbic and ribbon!

Erin - I lost your quote somewhere but I want to answer your hooping question. I hoop the stabilizer and pin the clothing to the stabilizer. I use quilt clips to clip the remaining materials to the hoop so they don't get in the way. In terms of suggestions for an Epcot outfit - how about using the same idea as my World Showcase skirt?
 
I didn't get a chance to get back on the computer last night, but a word of warning...make sure the center line is on the grain line. That is Key! It will make the skirt hang straight and no gathering (well unless your math is off...then you might have to ease in a bit here and there...but no serious gathering required!)


Nini

Thanks Nini!

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I still have more to do, but wanted to share some of the ones I've finished. Its been a learning process using my new machine and also trying to figure out my old one.
Love them!

Here are the shirts dh and I are wearing to AK and our breakfast at Tusker House:




I am thinking about doing daisy for my shirt. Who's applique is that? I looks like it stitched out nice.

Last year for epcot my kids wore their classic Mickey bowling shirts (red, black, yellow) but this year I'm going with Nemo. They love Nemo and the mine mine mine seagulls. But they're boys...

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I would love to do Nemo! I just love the orange and black, so much could be done. But V of course has zero interest in Nemo!

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ITA... craft shows are so much work and I only ever did one. ☺

I downloaded embrid for the 30 day trial but then I never to to use it.


I don't hoop my shirts. Actually I don't hoop anything except the stabilizer.

As for Epcot how about a Duffy outfit.

Hmmm now I am getting worried! We are doing a craft show end of June. I have no idea how busy it will be. and we will be doing made to order stuff. I worry we won't sell a thing!

I am going to try hooping this way next time. any suggestions on how to ensure that it is straight?

Duffy is definitely in the running. I really didn't care for him, but V did last year so I guess we'll see. He is pretty cute!


First, a pirate outfit for pirate day at school for our 5 year old DGD. The designs are from Heather Sue and also Embroidery.com.



And our 4 year old DGD wanted a Tink and Periwinkle jacket, so I cheated (since time was scarce) and bought the jacket at Target. The designs are from Heather Sue.



I love the pirate skirt! I just bought that skull fabric a couple weeks ago when I was in the US and then wouldn't you know it appears at my local fabric store here. I nearly bought some more, I probably should!
The Tink Jacket is so cute!


My own experience with glitter fabric...I could not find the color pink I needed in Fairy frost for a customer's Steps dress...so I had to get the Glitz... since I wash all fabric that comes in my house....well let's just say that next time I have to wash glittery fabric...I will make sure all my husband's underwear is clean...he did NOT appreciate glittery underwear!

I did not grab the post, but someone asked about hooping shirts. I used to put iron on adhesive backed tear a way on the back of tshirts and then hoop them...but the hoop burn always drove me crazy... so I now use a different method...I hoop the stabilizer, spray it with adhesive and then hoop the shirt. One hoop and done, no mistakes and 99% of the time it is straight and even.

I am all about doing things easier and quicker....


Nini

Nini, too funny about your husbands underware. So what exactly do you do with the glitz? Apply it to your applique as if it were material?
Thanks for explaining your hooping shirts. I am going to try it this way next time.


That is how I "hoop" shirts but was told by the nasty lady at the sewing place this week that I need to take a class because I am doing it wrong and that is probably why my machine seized up. Uh. Whatever lady. I don't feel like there is any ONE way to do anything in sewing/embroidery and that works best for me, my stuff is almost always straight and it's MUCH easier than trying to hoop the shirt and get it straight and not bunchy.

Tell the nasty sewing lady to sit on a pin cusion! lol.

I have hooped Nini's way - pinning to hooped stabilizer, and the more traditional way, by stabilizing the shirt, then hooping both together. I like the results of traditional hooping better. I seem to get fewer puckers later, though I still do it the other way when needed (onesies). For hoop burn, spraying with starch or machine washing eliminates it.

Btw, Erin, I missed the quote, but I love the treat dress idea! I think your phrase is really cute!


I haven't seen them myself yet, but from what I've heard, they are found near the pre-cut felt at Hobby Lobby. It's a glittery fabric adhered to a stiffer fabric like cotton duck. Here's a link: http://shop.hobbylobby.com/crafts-h...asic-craft-and-hobby-supplies/glitter-fabric/

Those who've used them swear they don't shed glitter in the wash.

Enabler Alert - Crazy House of Ribbon on Facebook is having a 50% off sale of some of her stuff, including a couple Mickey ribbons. (Epcot Flag Mouse Heads!). I put in my first order today. :goodvibes

No sewing for me this week, but I finally put in an order for some higher quality fabrics from Fabric.com. I've got two dresses planned for dd, one for summer and one for fall. I can't wait to get started on them!

Regards,
C.

Carrie, whats hoop burn?
I haven't thought of anything else for the treat dress, so that may be it!
I am going to HAVE to get some of that Glitz. That is just right up my alley!
I will check out Crazy house, thanks for the recommendation.
Can't wait to see the dresses!


Erin - I lost your quote somewhere but I want to answer your hooping question. I hoop the stabilizer and pin the clothing to the stabilizer. I use quilt clips to clip the remaining materials to the hoop so they don't get in the way. In terms of suggestions for an Epcot outfit - how about using the same idea as my World Showcase skirt?

Thanks, I am definitely planning a world showcase dress. I'd like to do all the flags on it, just not sure on what! I don't want to do a simply sweet. I've done too many of those! I am wondering tho, maybe I'll do the simply sweet top and find a pair of shorts to match. That way it wil be a shirt rather than a dress. She has so many dresses and skirts planned.
 

I'm not familiar with glitter sheets. I'll have to check them out. You did a fabulous job on the shirt!

Thanks They are near the felt.

Here she is the day it arrived in the mail. She didn't want to take it off! There is also a clip pie of the girl pirate which you can't see in this photo.


And our 4 year old DGD wanted a Tink and Periwinkle jacket, so I cheated (since time was scarce) and bought the jacket at Target. The designs are from Heather Sue.


Great job

My own experience with glitter fabric...I could not find the color pink I needed in Fairy frost for a customer's Steps dress...so I had to get the Glitz... since I wash all fabric that comes in my house....well let's just say that next time I have to wash glittery fabric...I will make sure all my husband's underwear is clean...he did NOT appreciate glittery underwear!
Nini

:rotfl2: That is funny. Not sure if my DH would like all the glitter either. The glitter sheets are not fabric. More like vinyl. But not sure if glitter will be everywhere after they are washed. I told my BFF she is my guinea pig on how they wash.

Very cute. I have seen folks talking about them online, too. I am not a glittery person, generally, but LOVE how that minnie came out. I might have to try it.

I love some sparkle, but the person I made them for could wrap herself in sparkles if she could:lmao:

That is very cute.
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Thanks

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. :(

My first question would be what thread are you using. I can NOT use Sulky or Coats & Clark. My machines hate those.

Also maybe try winding your own bobbins. I use the brother bobbin thread and have never had an issue
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(knocking on wood as I don't want to jinx myself)

Must.. Get .... Info on glitter sheets!!!!!!!! Please!!! Glitter is my middle name

They are at Hobby Lobby. Not sure if you have some in Canada. But they have so many sparkly colors:goodvibes

Looks great! Are you on "Applique This and That"? I see those sheets mentioned constantly. I need to make a trip to HL to get some!

Those who've used them swear they don't shed glitter in the wash.

Regards,
C.

Yes that is where I first heard of them myself.

And see my new background. I got the idea off of that page too.:lmao:

Even though that page has some drama... I have learned some cute ideas from it.

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Cute! Perhaps I will pick some of them up the next time I am near a Hobby Lobby!

Thanks..... and I am so glad you joined the Dark Side :darth: :rotfl2:

Hmmm now I am getting worried! We are doing a craft show end of June. I have no idea how busy it will be. and we will be doing made to order stuff. I worry we won't sell a thing!

I am going to try hooping this way next time. any suggestions on how to ensure that it is straight?



The time I did the craft show we were selling candles. But it was just too much effort and we only sold a few things.

Hoping that you will have a better outcome. The people in my state are cheap:rolleyes1

As for hooping. I only hoop the stabilizer. Then use spray to tack down the shirt. I use the grid sheets to make sure it is lined up right. Then I use safety pins to pin the shirt. That way it keeps the shirt from shifting.

But I use Polymesh Cutaway on everything. I think stabilizer you use is the most important step.
 
Well...apparently my laptop does not like me grabbing posts... I know for a fact I just grabbed three of them...

Let's see how many I can remember (don't forget I am old)

As to machine problems...I had a similar problem on my longarm. I finally sacrificed a pair of panty hose. Cut into long skinny pieces...maybe 6 to 10 inches long.

Run that along as much of the thread path as you can. I know you won't be able to get to the areas on the inside, but on my 770 I can take off the main cover (only one screw) and run it along the area I 'think' might be your problem...so on your machine you should be able to access it.

If it snags...then your problem is probably going to be a burr on a piece of something metal... If you had these problems start suddenly...it is possible that the original thread breakage put a bur on something and it is causing the thread to break...

On my long arm...I keep several sizes of emery thread, small pits of tiny TINY grit sand paper and emery cloth to polish up areas as needed. If your machine is under warranty...I would not attempt to polish...but I would explain to 'repairman' where you suspect the problem to be.

The ONLY good thing my 'repairman' ever did gfor me was to show me the one screw to take out of my 770 so I could access that part...and it did NOT void the warranty to do that.... Of course, both of my 770s are now out of warranty so I don't have to worry...



OK...someone asked about what hoop burn is...
That is when you hoop so tightly it leaves a terrible mark on the fabric... happens a lot in both towels and t shirts. "Sometimes" it will come out with washing... some times not so much. That is why I no longer hoop those items...and only hoop the stabilizer.


Glitzy Fairy Frost... you can use it for the appliques or the actual dress. I made two step sister dresses for two sisters...one in blues and one in pinks. The one in pinks was done in the glitzy fair frost and the one is blues was done in the regular fairy frost.

And then I bought a charm pack of 40 different fairy frost charms...I LOVE it for appliques...but doesn't work so well when doing an entire family set of shirts...a 5x5 square of fabric will only do one applique....

Unfortunately, the Dis and I do not agree very well when I try to post pictures...So I will have to leave you to your imagination....


Nini
 
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.

I just want to say that I am sorry you are going through this. I saw Nini posted suggestions on fixing the problem, so hopefully that will solve your problem!

Thanks, I am definitely planning a world showcase dress. I'd like to do all the flags on it, just not sure on what! I don't want to do a simply sweet. I've done too many of those! I am wondering tho, maybe I'll do the simply sweet top and find a pair of shorts to match. That way it wil be a shirt rather than a dress. She has so many dresses and skirts planned.

How about doing a pair of shorts with the flags?

Thanks..... and I am so glad you joined the Dark Side :darth: :rotfl2:

Thanks :)

Well...apparently my laptop does not like me grabbing posts... I know for a fact I just grabbed three of them...

Let's see how many I can remember (don't forget I am old)

As to machine problems...I had a similar problem on my longarm. I finally sacrificed a pair of panty hose. Cut into long skinny pieces...maybe 6 to 10 inches long.

Run that along as much of the thread path as you can. I know you won't be able to get to the areas on the inside, but on my 770 I can take off the main cover (only one screw) and run it along the area I 'think' might be your problem...so on your machine you should be able to access it.

If it snags...then your problem is probably going to be a burr on a piece of something metal... If you had these problems start suddenly...it is possible that the original thread breakage put a bur on something and it is causing the thread to break...

On my long arm...I keep several sizes of emery thread, small pits of tiny TINY grit sand paper and emery cloth to polish up areas as needed. If your machine is under warranty...I would not attempt to polish...but I would explain to 'repairman' where you suspect the problem to be.

The ONLY good thing my 'repairman' ever did gfor me was to show me the one screw to take out of my 770 so I could access that part...and it did NOT void the warranty to do that.... Of course, both of my 770s are now out of warranty so I don't have to worry...


Unfortunately, the Dis and I do not agree very well when I try to post pictures...So I will have to leave you to your imagination....


Nini

Thanks for the information Nini. I will save this for future reference!
 
kellygirl2 said:
And the important embroidery lesson I learned this week - when you stick your finger when pinning the shirt to the hoop - make sure you arent bleeding all over the last white toddler shirt you have on hand.

Loving everything that is being posted - now to go back to Pirate Mickey Shirt 5 of 10 for our Pirate and Pal cruise.

Happy Sewing Everyone!
Kelly

I did that once too. Can't wait to see your shirts!

mommy2AbIzEli said:
Thanks again everyone for the compliments. Trying to get everything packed up this evening & tomorrow. We have decided to leave Sat morn @ 4:30 am. Excited but dreading the 12+ hour drive!!

Those are adorable shirts.
We are eating bfast at Tusker House on our day in AK too.

Have a great time! Look forward to pictures!

disneychic2 said:
So THAT's a Jon Jon! I wondered what he heck it was when you talked about it before. :lmao: Anyway, those outfits and bows are adorable and will get lots of attention at the park! I love the button detail. Tell your Mom her work is admired!

Very cute! Gotta love those great finds at Goodwill!!

Oh, the characters are going to love you guys!! Great job! And I love that your hubby gets into it too.:goodvibes

I'm sure you'll get to them and they will be fantastic. Have a wonderful and magical trip!pixiedust:

Haven't we all done that a time or two? Sorry it happened since I know how frustrating it can be. Good luck with the rest of the shirts! A Pirate and Pal cruise sounds so fun!!

Ohhh, have a wonderful time!!! I wish I were going. Prayers for safe travel. Enjoy!!!pixiedust:

disneychic2 said:
I've been fighting with photobucket for a while. Don't know why it won't copy as Ive always done, but finally figured it out. I made beach towels for 4 of the 5 grandkids. The Disney designs are Heather Sue and the octopus is from Applique Mama. The colors are not true. Don't really know why, but they are much more vibrant in person.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/D...1-4720-bc5c-812b7b87ecf9_zps1c98d322.jpg.html

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/D...0-4c02-afd3-ded8d1023526_zps2c4ea52a.jpg.html

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/D...e-49e4-93b2-d79347b658c9_zps7a93c367.jpg.html

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/D...e-4a5b-bc38-09b882f9b32d_zps92b83e5e.jpg.html


Very cute, love Minnie!!

miprender said:
I just wanted to share a shirt I did for my friend. In one the FB groups I am in they love the Glitter Sheets from Hobby Lobby. They swear by them and that they hold up well.

So I couldn't resist trying them out.

I love glitter, need to try these.

disneychic2 said:
Flora, I forgot in my last post to comment on your DH's lego projects. They are unbelievable! He could have created the ones at DTD!! What a fun hobby and business!

I'm not familiar with glitter sheets. I'll have to check them out. You did a fabulous job on the shirt!

Now that I've figured photobucket out, here are a couple more things I did for the grandkids.

First, a pirate outfit for pirate day at school for our 5 year old DGD. The designs are from Heather Sue and also Embroidery.com.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/Disneychic2/media/Snapbucket/BDB6E81E_zps8596b32b.jpg.html

Here she is the day it arrived in the mail. She didn't want to take it off! There is also a clip pie of the girl pirate which you can't see in this photo.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/Disneychic2/media/Snapbucket/B5C17563_zps30f0b351.jpg.html

And our 4 year old DGD wanted a Tink and Periwinkle jacket, so I cheated (since time was scarce) and bought the jacket at Target. The designs are from Heather Sue.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/Disneychic2/media/Snapbucket/897E0717_zps80268d20.jpg.html

And here she's wearing it. I wish I would have placed them a bit lower on the jacket, but I didn't have her here to check the placement.

http://s1127.photobucket.com/user/Disneychic2/media/Snapbucket/7D21CF9C_zps842f7b77.jpg.html

Thanks for the well wishes on our upcoming trip. Love these!! I bought skull fabric, just before I saw this fabric, wish I would've waited. Sooo cute! And I think the placement of the fairies is perfect. Such a cute jacket!!

goteamwood said:
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.

Sorry you are having such trouble. I have no ideas to help you. Since you are using the same stuff and doing it the same way, it is not you. It sounds like the machine. Hope it gets resolved soon.

PurpleEars said:
Ouch! Hopefully the stains will wash out. Thankfully modern detergents are pretty good about getting tough stains out.

It was DH who came up with Eatcot. Hopefully it will solve your problem with epicot :)

Great job on the towels. I like how you used lame for Flouder!

Cute! Perhaps I will pick some of them up the next time I am near a Hobby Lobby!

Thanks. DH builds with Lego as his hobby whereas I sew! It is funny that both of us are scientists (and our day jobs are science-based), but we have hobbies that involve creativity!

The outfits for your granddaugthers look great. It is always a good sign when they don't want to take the special outfits off!

Welcome back! Would she be interested in blouses? This is a picture of me with a blouse based on a McCall's pattern.

http://s1118.photobucket.com/user/Purple_Ears/media/Sewing projects/MickeyandMinnie.jpg.html

I would also look into the Patricia or the Devon. This is a Patricia tunic I made for a Give quite some time ago:
http://s1118.photobucket.com/user/Purple_Ears/media/Sewing projects/KhelseysTop.jpg.html

Hopefully these pictures will give your daugther some ideas for her outfits.

Does the stitch skipping problem exist when you are not trying to do embroidery? I just want to make sure it is not a concern with your machine. If everything is good, then the simple Mickey head would be an option if you are comfortable with sewing curves. Otherwise I would try something more like a patchwork with rectangular pieces of fabric like this:

http://s1118.photobucket.com/user/Purple_Ears/media/Sewing projects/CooperShorts.jpg.html

That picture was taken before the "patches" were sewn onto the background material.

Thanks for sharing the history lesson. I like learning something new!

Thanks! That quilt still makes me smile when I see it in the morning. Please feel free to CASE the Eatcot skirt idea (as long as you post a picture of your rendition ;)). I am sure I am not the first person who has done it!

I can't wait to see what you make with the new farbic and ribbon!

Erin - I lost your quote somewhere but I want to answer your hooping question. I hoop the stabilizer and pin the clothing to the stabilizer. I use quilt clips to clip the remaining materials to the hoop so they don't get in the way. In terms of suggestions for an Epcot outfit - how about using the same idea as my World Showcase skirt?

My silly phone won't show your pictures, so I'll have to get to a computer for that. I did buy the clips, so hoping to test them out this week when I get to some shirts. Thanks for the suggestion!
 
EVerything is soo cute! I might have to do a Lady shirt for DD since its her favorite movie. She likes animals more than princesses.

I have received a small box of different shiny spandex . Now I need to decide on a pattern for a leotard.....asked dd and she is not helpful.

I'm currently up cycling tshirts into bike shorts to wear under dresses for DD4. Got 2 pairs out of some of my old maternity shirts.

Smocking a bishop for the baby, to match a consignment dress I bought for DD4 for $9.

After that I can start trip planning for a few outfits. Our trip is only 4 days...so not a ton.

Has anyone seen a GI Joe appliqué design anywhere? I checked etsy but didnt see much....also need Wonder Woman.
 
Suggestions Please!!!!

V and I are going to a Taylor Swift show. She has a sparkly pink skirt and shoes to match and I want to do a black top for her. I'd like to embroider/applique something on it. Any suggestions? I thought about some lyrics from a song of hers on the back maybe a guitar on the front. nothing about those ideas screams fantastic to me so I thought i'd ask the experts!
 
The Safari Donald and Daisy designs are from MissKenzieMac designs. HeatherSue also has some cute ones.
 
Can anyone point me in the direction of the insa skirt pattern? and a top that goes with it (if there isn't one in the pattern)
Merci!
Erin
 
Can anyone point me in the direction of the insa skirt pattern? and a top that goes with it (if there isn't one in the pattern)
Merci!
Erin
There is a skirt called Insa I think in the book "Sewing clothes kids love". I have a copy of the book but I have never made anything from it. The Feliz dress is in there too which I have seen around here a few times.

Has anyone seen a GI Joe appliqué design anywhere? I checked etsy but didnt see much....also need Wonder Woman.
Haven't seen GI Joe, but lynniepinnie.com has a cute wonder woman, she's more the "cutie' style, not like the comic book, though.

Well...apparently my laptop does not like me grabbing posts... I know for a fact I just grabbed three of them...

Let's see how many I can remember (don't forget I am old)

As to machine problems...I had a similar problem on my longarm. I finally sacrificed a pair of panty hose. Cut into long skinny pieces...maybe 6 to 10 inches long.

Run that along as much of the thread path as you can. I know you won't be able to get to the areas on the inside, but on my 770 I can take off the main cover (only one screw) and run it along the area I 'think' might be your problem...so on your machine you should be able to access it.

If it snags...then your problem is probably going to be a burr on a piece of something metal... If you had these problems start suddenly...it is possible that the original thread breakage put a bur on something and it is causing the thread to break...

On my long arm...I keep several sizes of emery thread, small pits of tiny TINY grit sand paper and emery cloth to polish up areas as needed. If your machine is under warranty...I would not attempt to polish...but I would explain to 'repairman' where you suspect the problem to be.

The ONLY good thing my 'repairman' ever did gfor me was to show me the one screw to take out of my 770 so I could access that part...and it did NOT void the warranty to do that.... Of course, both of my 770s are now out of warranty so I don't have to worry...


Nini

I think you may be right about it snagging something in the path, I just need to get pantyhose (I am not a dress-up type, so I am not sure I have any, maybe I will go digging.) I did manage to get the end cover off to get thread out of there when it was jammed one of 14,000 times trying to limp through before ultimately ruining a shirt, and it was snagged on a PCB circuit board next to the hook arm thingy. Another one in there had a plastic cover, this one didn't... But I have an appointment with them to show them why I am having problems monday, since they don't believe me and think that it's something I am doing. I don't think it is my thead or supplies because I am using the same things on the PE770 just fine, and it is the same thread I have always used. So frustrating.
 
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.

This is an odd suggestion. I have a commercial embroidery machine and and a tech gave me this tip. Use waxed dental floss and run it trough your machine just like you were threading it. It is thicker and will also lubricate were you can not reach. Once you thread a length through your machine just pull it all through the needle. This will pull small pieces of thread, dust, etc that is too small to be seen out. I do this once or so a year to clean things out.

It should not void your warranty and maybe find something you and the tech are missing. But it sounds like the problem is with the machine. Good luck and I agree have that cranky women sit on a pin cushion. They sell these machines as the latest and greatest and then it must be us if they do not run right. Bull.
 
Has anyone used this patchwork dress pattern by Monkeysbug from YCMT?
http://www.youcanmakethis.com/products/featured-products/patchworkknottwirldress.htm

or

Pennys patchwork twirler dress from Create Kids Couture
http://www.youcanmakethis.com/products/featured-products/pennys-patchwork-twirler-dress.htm

or

Tiffany patchwork dress from Creat Kids Couture
http://www.youcanmakethis.com/produ...etheart-patchwork-twirl-dress-pdf-pattern.htm

I want to do a patchwork dress for Hoop Dee Doo. I have the patchwork twirl skirt pattern from Carla C. I figure I could probably frankenpattern something but not sure how. It would probably be easier to just buy a new pattern.

TIA
Erin
 












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