Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes Part 2

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We finally convinced my mom to start doing some eBay selling on her creations, so here's the dresses that she just sent the girls that will be her first design. What do you guys think???


The ribbon on the Mickey head on the front is on a removable snap for washing.

Very cute - love the tie in the back!!
 
I almost forgot to post the shirt I finished today for DS. I used the pattern idea from several pages back. It was perfect for this shirt. He loves it - got so excited when the fabric came in the mail - what little boy doesn't love mickey *and* race cars?

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It's getting hard to keep our trip a secret - I keep making all these clothes that I let them try on, then not actually wear, LOL!
Now to decide what to make next . . .

*Hey, I just had an idea. Tell me if you think this will work. Those who have made these shirts mentioned that the sleeves & collar are tricky to put in. Do you think it would help to intentionally not sew the side seam completely (everything but an inch near the underarm) until after the sleeves are nearly set? Would this work? I haven't made this type of shirt before, but maybe someone who has might be able to shed some light on this. It sounds to me like maybe it just might do the trick. Am I nuts?*
 
Ladyrob - I love the Snow White outfit and I don't know if it has been suggested, but have you thought about red rick-rack on the skirt? I think some kind of red would make it pop.

CastleCreations - Ok, are you or are you not married to Brent? I'm confused :confused3

hkite - I love the minnie dresses

alikat99 - I love the dress, tell your mom she did a great job!

2cutekidz - I love the ribbon tee, I will have to try that... I'm secretly working on new customs for my girls... not Disney but another one of my obsessions.... you will all just have to wait and see, I'm still in the mental planning stages :confused:

You post made me laugh, no, I'm definately not married to Brent...I would not have this much time on my hands to sew if he was my husband. LOL...I would be his stow-a-way on the DCL :rotfl:
 

These are the tutu's I made the other night. The first one is tied, the other two are sewn.

Come on guys, don't you think these three little girls are adorable????:confused3 :rotfl2:


How do you make a tied tutu or a sewn one for that matter?
 
We finally convinced my mom to start doing some eBay selling on her creations, so here's the dresses that she just sent the girls that will be her first design. What do you guys think???

So cute! The sheets really make good fabric. (I still haven't "sprung for them.")

I was at JoAnn's (again) tonight and I looked everywhere for that Mickey head blue/orange fabric. No luck. However, I did run across some Classic Pooh wall-hanging panels that were on clearance. I didn't buy them, but I thought they might be good for someone who wanted to applique like LadyRob did (starting from an already created design.) Pooh was kind of large, but Piglet might have been the right size. It also included some bees and butterflies in the Classic Pooh colors/style.
 
Lady Rob - would you mind PM'ing me the seller of the halter instructions? I've been looking for a pattern with no luck, and this looks just like what I had in mind. I know some have mentioned just adjusting the pillow case dress, but I'm no good without directions... ;)

I was at Joann's today and surprisingly, I found a commercial pattern for this exact style of halter. I'm sure it can be lengthened to your taste and measurements. Check out McCalls 5419. One of their pattern variations is actually * very* similar.
 
Someone please pm me the Photobucket website where all the pictures are organized. I know it's on the board somewhere and I have been through about 50 pages and still can't find it - got to go put supper on the table before I get in trouble.
Thanks~ Susan
 
Someone please pm me the Photobucket website where all the pictures are organized. I know it's on the board somewhere and I have been through about 50 pages and still can't find it - got to go put supper on the table before I get in trouble.
Thanks~ Susan

Here it is: http://s204.photobucket.com/albums/bb256/disboutique/

I believe the OP updated the very first post in the thread to include it, too... So you can always go back to the beginning and look there if you need it.
 
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We finally convinced my mom to start doing some eBay selling on her creations, so here's the dresses that she just sent the girls that will be her first design. What do you guys think???

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The ribbon on the Mickey head on the front is on a removable snap for washing.


Wow! These are darling! I really love them! Hey, I recognize that black & white Mickey fabric. ;) What great use of it though!!
 
*Hey, I just had an idea. Tell me if you think this will work. Those who have made these shirts mentioned that the sleeves & collar are tricky to put in. Do you think it would help to intentionally not sew the side seam completely (everything but an inch near the underarm) until after the sleeves are nearly set? Would this work? I haven't made this type of shirt before, but maybe someone who has might be able to shed some light on this. It sounds to me like maybe it just might do the trick. Am I nuts?*

Actually, the pattern directions call for you to sew the sleeve onto the shirt, then you sew the underarm seam and the side seam all at once. Does that make sense? What I usually do, to prevent the puckering or gathering on the sleeve is to set my stitch length to the longest one, then sew a line (patterns call this "stay-stiching") just short of what the seam allowance is (generally 5/8") So I'll do the stay-stitch at 1/2". Then, clip every 1/2" or so up to the stitching. It makes it easier to bend around the curves. Then, when you pin your sleeve to the shirt, it should be easier to manipulate the curve of the sleeve into the straight-ish line of the shirt. I hope I'm making sense, but I'm probably not. This method generally works pretty well for me.

Hope this helps someone, LOL!

Great outfits, everyone! I love to see everyone's creations!
 
I made something!!:eek:

I tried the halter pattern that LadyRob had. I went to JoAnn's and couldn't find any fabric that I loved. I chose a Disney Fairies print to practice on.

So, how bad is it?!?
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Sorry everyone - we went to the beach to watch the sunset tonight and just got back.

For those who asked, my mom's eBay id is nanascustomcreations. She'll be doing custom sizes for those that order. I just quickly took those pictures of Emily in the dress, since it had just come in, but she wants better pictures to actually put on eBay. You know, hair combed, shoes, etc. I'm so glad that you guys like it, she was so nervous that it wouldn't be liked.
 
I made something!!:eek:

I tried the halter pattern that LadyRob had. I went to JoAnn's and couldn't find any fabric that I loved. I chose a Disney Fairies print to practice on.

So, how bad is it?!?
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You make me laugh! This is SO cute! and looks PERFECT!
 
I made something!!:eek:

I tried the halter pattern that LadyRob had. I went to JoAnn's and couldn't find any fabric that I loved. I chose a Disney Fairies print to practice on.

So, how bad is it?!?
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I think it is Adorable, Tink!!!:cutie:
Fairies and purple are my favorite, and when we get our daughter from China, her room will be green and lavender with fairies.
So, yeah, I love this cute top.
 
Teresajoy made my daughter (Tessa) and her 2 girls (Arminda and Lydia) these adorable tutus!!

These girls are the cutest. Great Work!


We finally convinced my mom to start doing some eBay selling on her creations, so here's the dresses that she just sent the girls that will be her first design. What do you guys think???

This is great! Praise to anyone who can do zippers.

Ladyrob - I love the Snow White outfit and I don't know if it has been suggested, but have you thought about red rick-rack on the skirt? I think some kind of red would make it pop.

Your the second or third person to suggest some red so that's got to be what's missing. I will try adding the rick rack or an apple applique.

This is the skirt I was talking about last night. Just got it finished (been busy today with other things). I put some material behind the fish on the shirt(on the inside), which I think helped a little, but still seemed to stretch out the shirt a little around the stitches:rolleyes: Sorry I haven't made any Disney related outfits yet. DD has all the outfits she needs for our upcoming trip, so I kinda feel like I am wasting my time on an outfit of that nature... does that make sense? When I dress her in mommy-made clothes I want the whole world to see. I don't feel that her Disney outfits she has now are for everyday/run to the store wear..:confused3 They are to nice! :goodvibes

I was thinking about putting a crystal on the shirt where the fishy's eye should be, what do you think?

Cute outfit! I really like the style of the skirt. What pattern did you use?

These aren't customs and I didn't make them. I bought them off Ebay, they are somewhat limited. They're by Wish Upon A Star. Gracie may or may not wear these at Disney but she'll also wear them a lot at home.

I love these little dresses but have never been able to win one. I bet Gracie looks adorable in hers.
 
I made something!!:eek:

I tried the halter pattern that LadyRob had. I went to JoAnn's and couldn't find any fabric that I loved. I chose a Disney Fairies print to practice on.

So, how bad is it?!
WOW, Tink, you can sew!!:dance3: Boy, won't all of those ebay sellers be upset!
 
I made something!!:eek:

I tried the halter pattern that LadyRob had. I went to JoAnn's and couldn't find any fabric that I loved. I chose a Disney Fairies print to practice on.

So, how bad is it?!?
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Awww! :hug: You did a wonderful job! I love it!
 
Well, I am still not sewing, but I have been busy today! Here are my latest creations.

More clippies
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Tutu and shoes
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Close up of shoes
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Minnie bottle cap necklace
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Mickey bottle cap necklace
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