I actually got something done for our trip! These are my boys' Wilderness Explorer outfits for AK day, they will have sashes but those are not done yet. I dyed the hats from white to yellow and managed to not destroy them on my PE770 w/o a hat hoop. The shirts I just finished up today. When they saw I was working on them they asked if they could wear them on Halloween so we will be going as characters from UP. My hubby and I will be the kid versions of Carl and Ellie, and the boys will be wilderness explorers.

Plus I finished up the other princess dress for the sister after I made the Tiana dress. They are leaving in a couple weeks for Disney World and will be wearing these to breakfast in the Castle. The girls are 5 and 3.

And since I could not resist and no event should go without a custom outfit, these are my kids' first day of preschool shirts. (they start after labor day.)

Now back to the sewing room. After going back and forth, I decided I am going to go to the Sewing Summit in Salt Lake City next month. I wasn't sure I would and I tried unsuccessfully to sell my ticket, but bought a flight yesterday and will be going. I am hoping to make a few things for myself for the trip, I would like to make the Jamie dress for the reception, and they have this "travel handmade" campaign encouraging people to make their own bags, etc. So I have cut out a messenger bag. I am making it so I can use it there but it will still be disney-ish. Because what I needed more than anything was a new project!
I downloaded a free pattern for a gored skirt from fabric.com that I think goes to plus size, I am hoping to make it for our trip, I am not much a skirt person, so I bought some stretch knit to make a "skirt" underneath w/ knit. Might be interesting to see how it turns out.
I made myself a little messenger bag today. I had to sort of improvise because the fabric I had was left over from the pirate dress that I made twice in two weeks (the first one was too big so I made it again!) but some of the pocket pieces are supposed to be 15x15 and I only had enough to make them 12X15, etc. the flap is shorter by about 3 inches than it is supposed to be, but I think it works. And, I didn't have interfacing or fusible fleece like the pattern called for, so I used quilt batting scraps. The pattern is the Aivilo Messenger bag, I found the pattern to be super easy to follow, having never made a bag before. I think it took me about 2-2.5 hours. I had done the appliqué earlier while I was working on the Wilderness Explorer shirts.
It is big enough for my laptop, though I am not sure I will use it for that, I think I will carry my DSLR at Disney at least a couple days (CRT for sure) and it doesn't fit in my Toy Story UPB (well, it does, but then nothing else will and I can't zip it...)and I intend to use this as my bag carryon for my trip to Salt Lake. (which I am pretty excited about.) I mentioned before, it's a sewing conference, I signed up for MONTHS ago when my business was great, then my machine broke and I've all but shut down. So I wasn't going to go. But my husband said I should do it. It will be a nice break, and the first time I have ever been away from my kids for more than a couple hours. I will probably sleep the entire time because I have a quiet room all to myself!