Sorry I haven't been on here much lately!
Just for kicks, I'll post my coincidental how I met my DH before I knew him story.
That is such a cute story!
My DH likes to come over when I'm sewing, ask me about my garment, then walk away saying "Make it work..."
This one's a little more obscure - whenever we're looking for one of our kids, we always say "Where's Andre?"

Too funny!!! I am reading the "Where's Andre" in "Andre's impersonating Tim" voice.
That is so cute and just perfect!!! So sweet of you to make it, too.
That is adorable!! Great job, Michelle!!
[SIZE="3][COLOR="Red"]HAPPY ANNIVERSARY HEATHER AND TERESA [/COLOR][/SIZE]
Heather you made me laugh so much, I see that you "love" beagles as much as I do
Now I have to start sewing for 4 very special princesses and after that I might have to retire for a while as I might have surgery...
Thanks for the anniversary wish, Linnette!
Yes, I am not a big beagle fan. I'm sure there are some lovely ones out there, but my brother's is just mean and obnoxious!
That outfit is adorable! I love that it's reversible!

The surgery sounds kind of scary. I'll continue to pray for you. Let us know if you decide to schedule it.
Pettis are always a great idea, but it looks beautiful without it, and so does your DD!
Finally does anyone else make things from ideas without patterns?
I wouldn't say I make things without a pattern. But, I will draft my own patterns sometimes. Generally if you start cutting without some kind of pattern, it will turn out crooked and crazy looking. There are a few pros on here that can do it, though!
I have skimmed through this thread looking and I have to say...YOU ARE ALL SO TALENTED!!! I wish I could even do this half as good as y'all do!
Thank you!!

to our group!
I could mail you the pattern I made for the outfit I made it to fit a size 6/7 but could be adjusted, It did give me a hard time at the beginning trying to get the bottom to match (did lining) after `100 try's I am happy with the outfit...
I AM MORE THAN HAPPY TO SHARE WITH YOU THE PATTERN I MADE!!!
Linnette
Yes, it's official!! You are the sweetest person, ever!!
Lydia insisted on wearing those shoes! I tried to get her to go barefoot! Lydia had just given Tessa those cheetah shoes. Lydia outgrew them. It was kind of funny, we were in my Mom's closet, measureing the girls on my Mom's scale (Mom has a nice walk in closet and a doctor's scale in there). Mom had something made out of cheetah fabric, which Lydia loves. The girls were trying to figure out if they could try it on, and Tessa said, "I'm sorry Lydia, only people who have cheetah shoes can try that on." Little stinker doodle!
Oh, that girl of mine!! She is so funny!
GUESS WHAT!!!!!
miss sophia is using the potty at least 1/2 of the time now!!!!! Even going #2!! We are giving her stickers as rewards and she is loving it!!! the only down side is I feel like I have been practically living in the bathroom because it feels like she is going every 2 minutes ugh!! I have to remind myself this to shall pass! And "I'm gonna miss this"- to quote one of those songs that get me
I love everyones halloween pictures! I'll share mine later today I must go to bed
Yay!! That's great! Sawyer peed in the potty for the first time last week. I told him he wasn't going to get into the bathtub until he peed on the potty, so he did!! He hasn't done it again since, though.
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all of the Halloween costumes and outfits! This year, DS wants to be Jack from Jack's Big Music Show. I'm trying to figure out how I'm going to do the head. Last year he was NOT cooperative when it came to face painting, and he's not a big fan of things on his head in general, so that makes it a bit more tricky. I'd hate to put tons of effort into something and then have him refuse to wear it, kwim?
My current plan is to build it off of a baseball cap- kind of like a Goofy hat with the ears and teeth that stick off. I'm not sure how I could get the rounded pointy-iness thing to work though- any ideas? Maybe some heavy duty interfacing? I'm afraid if I put anything too heavy on the front, it will tip forward and not stay on his head.
I'm also going to attempt to make a stuffed Mel (the green and purple dog) for him to carry. I have no idea how I'm going to do that either! Am I better of sewing the different fabrics together first, then cutting, or making a muslin dog first, then attaching the fabric stripe by stripe afterwards?
I'm at a loss as to how to help you with this costume. But, it sounds like it'll be really cute! The heavy duty interfacing should help the ears stand up, I would think. I would sew the different fabrics together first and then cut the pattern pieces out for the dog.
Another fave pic from the patch- ignore me trying to hide another kid with my bad, bad clone job
This must be a FANTASTIC clone job because I can't see where you erased the other kid at all!!
Ok, I will first start off I wish I was half as talented as you ladies!! You have inspired me to try to sew something I am needing your help. I about a basic white tshirt and black material to sew a mickey head on it. Doing the stitching on the outside I know you are all going to laugh because i have no idea what I am talking about the close together stiching and a bit wider. Is there a trick to keeping the material from moving around while sewing it besides pinning it? Also how do you keep a straight line and keep it so smooth. I found myself having to keep moving it. From far away its ok looking, but up close it is a bit humorous. I don't even want to post a pic of it if that tells you anything. Any suggestions would be great!!
Thanks
Kelli
You need to take a gander at my applique tutorial!! You can look at it online, in Teresa's blog. Or, you can also download it from there in pdf format. Here's a link:
http://disboutique.blogspot.com/2008/04/bestest-applique-tutorial.html