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

Can anyone help me? I am looking for Mickey Mouse head buttons. I would appreciate any pointers. Thank you in advance!

Etsey. There is a guy in Hong Kong. Very nice, will work with you on colors...he only offers all white or all black. I order half white and half black. The ONLY problem is you have to allow a lot of time for shipping. (coming from Hong Kong)

But they hold up very well and do not come off in the washer/dryer.

You can also get some in the scrapbooking section of most craft stores...but these do NOT hold up well....


Nini
 
Tentatively joining this group. I'm looking for a new hobby and would love to get into his but genuinely have no idea where to start!!! Are there any web pages or books anyone can recomemd for someone wanting to learn to sew? My mum has an old sewing machine (literally 20 years old) that I'm going to borrow to see how I go but there seems like so much to learn I don't know where to start!!
Our upcoming trip is Dec and I was hoping to make matching playsuits or dungarees for dd (2.5) and ds who will be 6 months but already fits 12-18 month clothes.
What other equipment do I need and should I just dive straight into trying a dungaree pattern or should I try some easier things first?
I did sew a title at school but that was about 10 years ago and we had an amazing teacher correcting all our mistakes!!

Welcome! I started out with pajama bottoms when I decided to take up sewing again in university. Easy Fit from youcanmakethis.com makes an excellent PJ bottom and it is really easy to do.

Finished DD's Cinderella dress yesterday. She preferred hugging it to wearing it, but now that it's hemmed to her height, I'm hoping she'll enjoy wearing it more. I know this will be a dress-up staple for a couple years!

Rather than follow the tutorial for the bodice like I did with the Belle dress, I used the Scientific Seamstress Precious pattern for the bodice--though without a printer. I had to just measure the screen (with proper scaling) and draw the lines. I must have accidentally cut on the empire waist measurement, b/c it was way too short. A simple band fixed that (folded over with interfacing to thicken/substantiate). I'm happy but do plan to try my hand at a better one this spring. The hem is bubbly (haven't pressed to see if that'll help) and it's big. I'm hoping to make a truly beautiful gown for WDW in May. Thanks for looking!

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A beautiful dress for a beautiful princess!

Well, I am back. I ended up having 3 surgeries in 6 days. I am in a TON of pain, but happy to be back on the DIS. Thanks for the well wishes.

I leave for a Disney cruise in 24 days. I had a ton of items I was planning on making but the surgery really messed that up. I don't know how much I will end up getting done, but I will do what I can!

I hope you are feeling better now that you had some time to recover. Surgeries are not fun!

Warning: I had coffee after dinner. No sleeping for me, so this turned into a book. I'll highlight the important bits in case you want to skip the commentary.

First thing I would do is just play with the machine. Get some cheap fabric (no slippery stuff, no velvet, nothing too stiff, stretchy, or sheer) and make some rectangles. Then stitch the rectangles into pillow cases (not necessarily as large as a regular pillow). Turn them right side out, and look at your stitches; if they look wonky or pull apart easily, or you get a mess on one side of the fabric, get someone to condition the machine for you (clean, oil, set the tensions, etc.). You do not want to try to learn to sew on a problem machine.

Once you are happy with the machine, there are a few things you will need to get started.

Scissors: get a nice pair of approx. 8 in. bladed ones (maybe $20 to $30 dollar range - better yet, check for sales at your local big fabric store or use a coupon so you can get those nice ones for about $15). Now HIDE them. Do not let anyone use them for anything other than fabric. Write on them with a permanent marker, tie a ribbon on them, heck, buy a lock for them, do whatever it takes. Using my fabric scissors is a hanging offense around here.:mad:
Also get a small pair for snipping threads. These don't need to be expensive, as long as they are sharp. I like the U shaped ones you just squeeze.
Eventually you'll want a rotary cutter and mat, but they aren't really necessary at first. If you decide to do quilting where you cut lots of tiny little pieces, then you'll want them.

Sewing machine needles: Start with general purpose needles. You only really need the different types if you start doing specialty sewing or using difficult fabrics.
I used to only change my sewing machine needle when it broke. Since I started doing quilting and embroidering, I've learned that a sharp needle makes a big difference. Keep extras on hand so that if your previously well behaved machine suddenly starts breaking threads or making bird's nests you can change out the needle.
Thread: Buy good all purpose thread. It doesn't have to be the super expensive specialty thread - Coats and Clark is fine. Just don't buy thread out of the bargain bin or at the dollar store. You will regret it. Also if it is shiny or silky looking it is most likely embroidery thread. You can sew with it, but it tends to break more easily - a hassle you don't need.
You don't really need lots of colors to start with (gasp, thread buying is addicting :p)- if you aren't going to be top stitching you can get by with black, white, tan, and some primary colors. Once you start making things you really care about, you'll want to match your fabric a little better and fill up bins with your various colors, shades, thicknesses, textures, types, etc.

Straight pins: I like glass headed ones, but the ones with plastic balls are fine as long as you don't iron them. You don't want ones with no heads, they will kill your fingers. And stay away from the cute ones, they often have bad tips and/or burrs or bend too easily. (BTW if you bend one, throw it away. They'll cause you all sorts of problems, and somehow, the bent ones are always the ones you grab first.)

Ok, now some easy stuff: Vinyl Tape measure, seam ripper (sorry, you're going to need this. We all still do :sad2:), marking pencil or pen (chalk style or disappearing ink), and an iron if you don't have one.


As for dungarees, it depends on what you mean by that. If you mean heavy denim with a fly, a zipper, pockets and lots of top stitching, I would not start there. If you just mean some easy, comfy pants, that will probably work fine. Pajama pants, a simple skirt, an apron, or a bag of some kind are some other good starting projects.

The patterns you can buy at the store are often complicated and use jargon that they don't explain. Patterns you find for free on-line sometimes are sketchy and leave steps out. I hear lots of good things about youcanmakethis.com Clear instructions, lots of pics, and a bit of humor. They have some free ones you could get started on; then if you like the way they do patterns, you can go for something a little more advanced.

Have fun and post some pics of what you make!

Wow that is a great list. I wonder if we should put this as one of the items on the first page (Teresa - where are you?)

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As usual - thanks for letting me share!

D~

Your bags are fab as per usual (Sorry I had to cut them out due to the limit on the number of pictures)! I know I commented on FB about your dress, but I want to say that it is beautiful!

here is some of the sewing I did for this trip, we leave Sunday, only 3 park days.....my spouse is not as into WDW as I, so I'm just happy to go while DD #1 is 5! so a great age! I did do some boy tshirts (applique) but his are already packed and I wasn't going to look for them.



DD4 is obsessed with animals....and Lady and the Tramp!


Princess Costumes.....double as Halloween Costumes when we get back! Simple Sweet, easy fit capris, and Portrait Peasant size 1/2...so tiny!



I found a new blanks supplier for girls shirts.....blanks boutique....love them since Walmart is always out...Jiffy's girls' shirts seem to run short....and my girls are long in the belly.

The romper pattern took a little longer than I normally like. but its so cute on. I wanted to make more of those but afraid it would've been cold and then unable to wear them all (it has an open back with x straps).

Wow you have been busy! I like the birthday and Lady set the most! The costumes look great! Have a great trip!

I have to share this funny moment from last night. I was planning on having DS wear a costume I made for DD two years ago for Halloween. I decided to try it on him last night to see if alterations were needed, and he HATED it. So that plan is out. BUT DD decided she had to try it on. So I let her, thinking how am I going to explain to her why it doesn't fit. And she actually squeezed herself into it. And she LOVES it. She could hardly lift her arms and the legs are about 3 inches to short, but that didn't matter at all to her. So, looks like I'm making alterations after all - but to make it bigger not smaller. :rotfl2:

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What a cute story and a cute costume! I guess you have your work cut out for you :)


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I have been "hiding" to get a special project completed. More pictures to come in the next post. ;)
 
So here's what I have been up to lately...

A special quilt for my aunt who is receiving chemo:

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This project involved 4 time zones, 3 generations, 2 continents, and a lot of love! I had my family members contribute a quote or an idea for each block. I digitized some of the images on the blocks. I hope it will bring comfort to her.

Here are some of my favourite blocks:
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Thanks for letting me share and looking!
 
pyrxtc said:

Love this dress!!!

sewdisney said:
Oh my! You have been crazy productive! I love everything but especially the Minnie Mouse skirt and the Eeyore nightgown.

You did a great job. I love it!

Fabulous dress! She's a little cutie. Great idea for fixing the waist. If you hadn't said anything, I never would have known that that wasn't the way it was suppose to be.

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Sorry if I missed anyone and their creations. I have loved everything I see.

Well, I am back. I ended up having 3 surgeries in 6 days. I am in a TON of pain, but happy to be back on the DIS. Thanks for the well wishes.

I leave for a Disney cruise in 24 days. I had a ton of items I was planning on making but the surgery really messed that up. I don't know how much I will end up getting done, but I will do what I can!

Sorry to hear about your surgeries. Hope you feel better soon. And have an awesome time on your cruise!!!

DMGeurts said:
Everything posted recently is fantastic!!! I really need to get caught up here!

Sorry if any of these are duplicates...

Here's a few of my latest bags...





And then I made a DRESS!!!! Yes, me, I made a dress! Can you belive it???? I had been hoarding this fabric since I first began sewing 3 years ago... I loved it so much - but I had no idea what to make with it.

When youngest dd was searching for a pattern for her next custom, she found a vintage type pattern maker (you all know how I feel about vintage... LOL) - so I ordered dd's pattern and a few for myself... ::yes::

My oldest dd took me out for a photoshoot on Sunday - who btw - has become quite the photographer since getting her camera for Christmas last year... DD is 15 y/o.

So, I just had to share a few of these pictures with you - if you want to see more, I have a TON posted in my TR (link in my siggy)...





As usual - thanks for letting me share!

D~
Hi D!!!! I can't keep up on your TR anymore, I keep trying, but its sooo much right now, don't know how you do it. I had my second miscarriage last month and am having a hard time doing more than the necassary. I hope to sew my daughter a dress soon. I missed out on your bags due to silly unreliable internet at work. Boo :( maybe next time. Unless I actually get around to making my own bag. These bags are awesome!!!!! Love the Lady bag the best!!! Glad you had a great time at wdw. The dress is awesome!!!!!! And your daughter took amazing photos!!!

Meshell2002 said:
~D Those are wonderful bags, as always...I'm assuming you are still doing your applique by hand? it looks great! Your DD15 is quite a talented photographer.....I bet she will only get better with age....don't we all?

here is some of the sewing I did for this trip, we leave Sunday, only 3 park days.....my spouse is not as into WDW as I, so I'm just happy to go while DD #1 is 5! so a great age! I did do some boy tshirts (applique) but his are already packed and I wasn't going to look for them.

Simply Sweet.....and Ruffled Butt Romper by Ellie inspired
http://s772.photobucket.com/user/Meshell2002/media/IMG_6162_zps1e20aaea.jpg.html

Portrait Peasant.....pockets from an Oliver and S pattern....the baby didn't get pockets....dd4 loves pockets but the baby's I didn't want to scale down to fit her dress
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O&S puppet show shorts.....the skooter is self drafted from a diaper cover pattern (a big 4 but I don't remember which one it was)
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another skooter
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and another.....baby turns 1 the week we are in the world
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DD4 is obsessed with animals....and Lady and the Tramp!
http://s772.photobucket.com/user/Meshell2002/media/IMG_6168_zpsbc3979da.jpg.html

Princess Costumes.....double as Halloween Costumes when we get back! Simple Sweet, easy fit capris, and Portrait Peasant size 1/2...so tiny!

http://s772.photobucket.com/user/Meshell2002/media/IMG_6163_zps3d6ef378.jpg.html

I found a new blanks supplier for girls shirts.....blanks boutique....love them since Walmart is always out...Jiffy's girls' shirts seem to run short....and my girls are long in the belly.

The romper pattern took a little longer than I normally like. but its so cute on. I wanted to make more of those but afraid it would've been cold and then unable to wear them all (it has an open back with x straps).

Love all of these!!!!! Have a great time!!!

livndisney said:


Love this fabric!!!!

PurpleEars said:
So here's what I have been up to lately...

A special quilt for my aunt who is receiving chemo:

This project involved 4 time zones, 3 generations, 2 continents, and a lot of love! I had my family members contribute a quote or an idea for each block. I digitized some of the images on the blocks. I hope it will bring comfort to her.

Here are some of my favourite blocks:

Thanks for letting me share and looking!

Love this, such a great idea!!!!!
 

Hello all, just got back from Disneyland and had a terrific time. It was a little busy there last week, but we had a terrific time and even did my first Mickey Halloween Party, which was a blast!

DMGeurts- I always love the bags you make, but that dress is adorable! Love the colors and fabric choices. And, your daugther takes really beautiful photos, she has a good eye.

Meshell2002- Wow yhou have been busy! I love everything, but that little romper in the first pic is soooo cute!

ABCastillo- The little lion costume is cute, I am glad you get a second year out of it, even if you do have to alter it.

Caralyn817-I missed getting to see your hairbows while they were posted and I am sad that I missed it :sad1: I would love to see them, I am sorry a misunderstanding is keeping you from posting. BTW, I tried making bows once, and it was not easy at all, I have a lot of admiration for those of you that can make them.

Familyabgar-Nice job and the cinderella dress. Looks like your DD loves it!

Purple Ears- I love the quilt you made. What a super special gift...sending prayers to the one going through chemo...


After reading the Dis boards and finding out how much candy you got when you went to the MHP, I decided to make a backpack to carry it all in. I ordered a pattern from Posh Patterns, but unfortunately I wasn't paying attention and it wasn't an instant download. Luckly it shipped really fast, and I got it two days before we left for disney. So, the night before, I threw this bag together, I think it turned out really cute, and it held all the candy perfectly!

 
Looking for some advice guys!!!
has anyone ever re-sized a pattern from a kids to an adults???
I want to have a matching dress to dd for our upcoming holiday and am trying to decide wether I can just upscale the pattern I have for hers or if theres too many differences between adult and kids patterns?
I haven't been doing this long so I don't know how to create my own patterns, and the PRICE of Disney style material makes me very nervous of trying.
I just can't find any similar patterns!
 
Looking for some advice guys!!!
has anyone ever re-sized a pattern from a kids to an adults???
I want to have a matching dress to dd for our upcoming holiday and am trying to decide wether I can just upscale the pattern I have for hers or if theres too many differences between adult and kids patterns?
I haven't been doing this long so I don't know how to create my own patterns, and the PRICE of Disney style material makes me very nervous of trying.
I just can't find any similar patterns!

Well, first of all - do you have a bust? I mean this in all seriousness... If you don't have a bust at all, you might be able to do it. But it would be a lot of trial and error to upsize - depending on how far up you need to size it.

In all honesty - I would find and purchase a pattern as similar as you can for the bodice - then you can just upsize the same skirt you are using for your DD - upsizing a skirt is much easier than trying to create the bodice - IMO.

I actually just did this for one of dd's customs... I purchase the pattern for the bodice, then I attached my own skirt... I just measured the waist portion for the pattern, and used that measurment to make the skirt.

Which pattern are you trying to upsize? We may know of something similar.

D~
 
Flora... The quilt is gorgeous... It's so heartfelt and just beautiful - I admire your ability to make a quilt.

BabyRapunzel... I feel like such an idiot, but I am having issues remembering your first name (you know I try so hard to be good about that)... It is great to see you. I am so very sorry for your loss, I wish I could say or do something that would make it easier on you. Please know we are all here and willing to listen if you need an ear. (((Hugs))) And you know my TR will be there forever, so you can read it or catch up when ever you'd like - if you decide to. Whether or not you can, please know that you are always welcome to just say hi and tell me how you are doing - I love hearing from everyone! ::yes::

strega7... I love your backpack - it turned out great!

D~
 
do i have a bust.......not really!:sad: I'm a 32C in bra size.
the dress pattern I was hoping to use goes upto age 10, its the "ginger" top/dress pattern on the "youcanmakethis" site.
I'm a uk 8/10 which I think is a us 4/6. I'm not straight up and down, my hips have gone a lot bigger since having the 2 kids. I'm 5ft 8 so would definately need to lengthen the skirt and the bodice but this design is elasticated at the back rather than button or zips so its not like I would have to have it super perfect fitting, its also one where you tie it like a halter neck so again I don't need perfect straps and the skirt is just a full skirt so thats not fitted siether. just need the proportions of the bodice etc.
does that make sense???
 
do i have a bust.......not really!:sad: I'm a 32C in bra size. the dress pattern I was hoping to use goes upto age 10, its the "ginger" top/dress pattern on the "youcanmakethis" site. I'm a uk 8/10 which I think is a us 4/6. I'm not straight up and down, my hips have gone a lot bigger since having the 2 kids. I'm 5ft 8 so would definately need to lengthen the skirt and the bodice but this design is elasticated at the back rather than button or zips so its not like I would have to have it super perfect fitting, its also one where you tie it like a halter neck so again I don't need perfect straps and the skirt is just a full skirt so thats not fitted siether. just need the proportions of the bodice etc. does that make sense???

Have you looked at the Scientific Seamstress or Sisboom patterns. They have a few patterns in both adult and child sizes google them and take a look, they are great patterns.
 
So here's what I have been up to lately...

A special quilt for my aunt who is receiving chemo:

This project involved 4 time zones, 3 generations, 2 continents, and a lot of love! I had my family members contribute a quote or an idea for each block. I digitized some of the images on the blocks. I hope it will bring comfort to her.

Here are some of my favourite blocks:

Thanks for letting me share and looking!

What a lovely thing to do for your aunt. How special that so many family members contributed.

Hello all, just got back from Disneyland and had a terrific time. It was a little busy there last week, but we had a terrific time and even did my first Mickey Halloween Party, which was a blast!

After reading the Dis boards and finding out how much candy you got when you went to the MHP, I decided to make a backpack to carry it all in. I ordered a pattern from Posh Patterns, but unfortunately I wasn't paying attention and it wasn't an instant download. Luckly it shipped really fast, and I got it two days before we left for disney. So, the night before, I threw this bag together, I think it turned out really cute, and it held all the candy perfectly!

I am so glad you had a good time in Disneyland. I LOVE the backpack you made. Impressive that you made it the night before you left!:thumbsup2
 
So here's what I have been up to lately...

A special quilt for my aunt who is receiving chemo:

This project involved 4 time zones, 3 generations, 2 continents, and a lot of love! I had my family members contribute a quote or an idea for each block. I digitized some of the images on the blocks. I hope it will bring comfort to her.

Here are some of my favourite blocks:

Thanks for letting me share and looking!

Love this quilt :) very very special..

Sent from my iPhone using DISBoards
 
The other dress pattern I was considering was the "teagan fitted bubble dress" again on youcanmakethis but was thinking this would be very hard to enlarge as it's buttoned rather than elastic fitted. Does anyone know any similar patterns for womens dress?
 
Hi guys,

I haven't been on here for ages, so I apologise for being absent for so long. We have our next trip to WDW booked for next November and already the wheels are set in motion for all the wonderful dresses i want to make my DD.

So one of the main dresses I want to make her is a Duffy Bear dress, since we are both fans. Trouble is, I haven't been able to find a Duffy applique design anywhere as I only have a 4x4 hoop on my embroidery machine. All the designs I've found are for 5x7 and up and I really want his whole body, not just his head.

So my question/beg/plee really is, are there any lovely people on here who would be willing to do me a Duffy bear iron on patch and post it to the UK for me? Of course I will pay whatever it costs. I have seen one I like on Etsy (the pic of him standing up waving). If anyone could do this I will love you forever!

https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/102..._search_type=all&ga_facet=duffy+bear+applique
 
So many great outfits and bags and a beautiful quilt.
These are a couple of outfits for a litttle friend of mine.



 
Hi everyone.
So I just finished my first ever attempt at sewing and LOVED it!! I've been a long time lurker to these threads and always said I'd try it but never have!
Anyway I picked up some material from a local fabric shop and chose a pattern! Here's the results as modeled by my little princess!





I'm pretty pleased, I think it's wearable and everything!!
So I'm doing a second practice piece and I've ordered my Disney fabric!! Nowhere in the uk seems to have the designs available in the us so I ended up ordering from eBay USA and having it shipped over!! Believe it or not compared to what we pay over here it wasn't that bad even with shipping!! The wait is going to kill me!!!
Sorry for posting non-Disney pics but I wanted to share! After looking at all of your beautiful creations over the last few years I was inspired by all of you to just go for it and try out sewing!! I think you may have all helped me find something new to love!!!
 
Hi everyone.
So I just finished my first ever attempt at sewing and LOVED it!! I've been a long time lurker to these threads and always said I'd try it but never have!
Anyway I picked up some material from a local fabric shop and chose a pattern! Here's the results as modeled by my little princess!


I'm pretty pleased, I think it's wearable and everything!!
So I'm doing a second practice piece and I've ordered my Disney fabric!! Nowhere in the uk seems to have the designs available in the us so I ended up ordering from eBay USA and having it shipped over!! Believe it or not compared to what we pay over here it wasn't that bad even with shipping!! The wait is going to kill me!!!
Sorry for posting non-Disney pics but I wanted to share! After looking at all of your beautiful creations over the last few years I was inspired by all of you to just go for it and try out sewing!! I think you may have all helped me find something new to love!!!

Just adorable!!! And she looks so happy to have a new dress
 
Hi everyone.
So I just finished my first ever attempt at sewing and LOVED it!! I've been a long time lurker to these threads and always said I'd try it but never have!
Anyway I picked up some material from a local fabric shop and chose a pattern! Here's the results as modeled by my little princess!





I'm pretty pleased, I think it's wearable and everything!!
So I'm doing a second practice piece and I've ordered my Disney fabric!! Nowhere in the uk seems to have the designs available in the us so I ended up ordering from eBay USA and having it shipped over!! Believe it or not compared to what we pay over here it wasn't that bad even with shipping!! The wait is going to kill me!!!
Sorry for posting non-Disney pics but I wanted to share! After looking at all of your beautiful creations over the last few years I was inspired by all of you to just go for it and try out sewing!! I think you may have all helped me find something new to love!!!

That is adorable! Great job on your first attempt. Its hard to believe that is your first attempt at sewing.
 












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