Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes Part 2

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I love my dh!! :love: It was so cute last night he was walking with me through the fabric section while I played around. Suddenly he stops and says "This fabric looks like it would be perfect for a JOJO outfit!" And it was! I am so impressed that he listens to what I say and doesn't think I'm insane.:rolleyes1 It's ironic, he has a better feeling for what matches than I do :rotfl2: :rotfl2:

Your DH is definetly a keeper! You're a lucky lady!
 
Ok, I wish I was showing you both kids' pirate outfits but the sewing machine ate my son's shirt! I'll have to get another shirt and try again. I think the machine did not like the iron on I used to attach the mickey head to the shirt. At least I hope so because I have tried everything else to fix it.

My daughter is pleased with her outfit. The short ruffle is the creepy skull fabric that my son picked out for his shorts. You couldn't really tell that is was skulls, so we added a bling skull. I wish I would have added more tulle: I used a half a yard and then cut rough triangles so it would look piratey. I then sewed the scraps into the scrunchie. It was fun. Oh, and I altered a pattern for the first time! This pattern called for a zipper and I thought no way, so I made the yoke bigger and put elastic in the waist. Anyway, enough rambling, here it is:

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This is so cute! Great job avoiding the zipper! They aren't too bad but if you can avoid it It's less trouble.
 

This is GREAT! What a lucky niece, it's nice to see a project completed!! I thought I'd never get one done busy busy busy...But w/ the cuties B-day party dress out of the way I'm on to project #2!!!
 
OMG! This is just darling!! I'd love to be able to make something like that for my girls for our trip. Thanks for sharing!

I finished an outfit yesterday! I have had such a crazy summer that I haven't gotten any sewing done so it feels really good to have this outfit totally complete!

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This is for my 6 year old niece, Blayke to wear on her Christmas trip to Disneyworld! I kept it pretty basic. You can't see the detail very well, but the neck and arm holes are lined with rick rack.
 

Ok, I wish I was showing you both kids' pirate outfits but the sewing machine ate my son's shirt! I'll have to get another shirt and try again. I think the machine did not like the iron on I used to attach the mickey head to the shirt. At least I hope so because I have tried everything else to fix it.

My daughter is pleased with her outfit. The short ruffle is the creepy skull fabric that my son picked out for his shorts. You couldn't really tell that is was skulls, so we added a bling skull. I wish I would have added more tulle: I used a half a yard and then cut rough triangles so it would look piratey. I then sewed the scraps into the scrunchie. It was fun. Oh, and I altered a pattern for the first time! This pattern called for a zipper and I thought no way, so I made the yoke bigger and put elastic in the waist. Anyway, enough rambling, here it is:

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Twirling...

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That is so cute and I love the skull bling. Can you post a close up of the creepy fabric? What's creepy about it?

I love the traditional smocked stuff. The bow is a great touch. I sure hope you'll have pictures in the park of her wearing it!
I will, you'll just have to wait 2 years to see them :rotfl:
Yes, I am very lucky to have a family member that smocks. She did a few things for my son when he was a baby (coming home outfit, outfits for panel pictures, etc.) and she has done all of my DD's church and Easter dresses. She is soooo affordable b/c she gives me a family discount that I have never learned to do it.

Here is the Cinderella dress she did for Easter:

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Not sure if you can really tell (since it's not laying flat) but that white circle is the face of a clock that is striking midnight and just to the right of Cinderella is the shoe that she lost smocked in silver.

I paid about $30.00 for this dress and matching bloomers. It is made big enough that she is going to get a lot of wear out of this dress.

As far as Disney smocking plates go, I have seen very few on ebay. I looked everywhere for one when I was looking for Easter but didn't have any luck.
That is soooo adorable!! I'm really determined to learn to smock. I've even thought about buying the books/tutorials, and I will if this class falls through. I have so many ideas of smocked outfits I'd like to do.

Disney smocking plates aren't rare, but they go for a pretty penny. I've seen some (just plates, no outfits) for for $40-$60. There's a specific Peter Pan one I want and it sells high.
Hope this isn't too much to ask--- How do you smock??:confused3 What are plates??:confused3 Could someone please explain the whole thing to me:teacher: ?? I have no idea and would love to know how it is done. Thanks:goodvibes !!!! ---- Mindy
I don't smock, I just buy gobs of it, but here's what I can tell you. The smocking plate is the white pleated area that you see behind Cinderella. The actual smocking is Cinderella, the duke and mice.

These could also be smocked around the neck, like the pictures tadamom posted.

Those are traditionally called picture smocking. There are other types too, like heirloom and (sorry I don't know the names of the others). A popular design is a trellis design. This type of smocking is usually only around the neck and sleeves.

Smocking is almost like cross-stitch, except (at least to my understanding) you don't have the holes to guide you and you're stitching on the pleated fabric. You will have a pattern, but nothing on the actual garment to guide you.

The best way to learn is to take a class or have an experience smocker teach you. There are also books and tutorials.

ETA: this isn't one of my favorite dresses, but you can see this type of smocking is very different from the picture smocking.
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Hi all, just wanted to let everyone know about the fabric sales going on. Hancocks has all licensed fabric for 25% off. I was able to get POC fabric, 2 mickey prints and the minnie dots. I was going to post pictures but photobucket was taking forever so I will try again later to edit it in.
Joann's has licensed fabric for 30% off, novelty cottons for 30% off and Calico prints for 30% off. I was able to get a ton on the back to school prints that have been shown here and on e bay.
Now I just need to figure out what I am going to do with all the fabric.
Happy shopping everyone.
 
Smocking is something that I am very interested in also. My mother always put me in smocked dresses. We lived near the Polly Flinders outlet when I was little. I am a sucker for smocked dresses. I love the ones for Orient Expressed. I looked on ebay for smocking plates and I am not ready to take the plunge yet.

I did however find this website http://www.smocking.org/

I have not read through it but it looks pretty good.
 
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look what I just won on ebay for DH...I am going to make him wear it for his birthday at disney !!! Custom for the hubby...who 'da thought !!
 
Smocking is something that I am very interested in also. My mother always put me in smocked dresses. We lived near the Polly Flinders outlet when I was little. I am a sucker for smocked dresses. I love the ones for Orient Expressed. I looked on ebay for smocking plates and I am not ready to take the plunge yet.

I did however find this website http://www.smocking.org/

I have not read through it but it looks pretty good.
A large portion of Caroline's clothes come from Orient Expressed. I love their quality and if you catch the end of season sales, you can get beautiful, very expensive smocked outfits for less than $25-$30. I just bought a bunch for her for next year. Plus the dresses tend to fit for more than one season. Also living in Louisiana (where it's warm most of the year) we get a lot of wear out of her dresses. OE has a smocked Cinderella with a matching sweater right now. Big bucks, but I'm so tempted...They had a beautiful Alice in Wonderland last year.

My other favorites are Amanda Remembered, Rags Land, Viva la Fete, Beaux et Belles (sometimes has Disney smocking), Luli and Me, Silly Goose...I could go on and on but I'll stop here :)
 
That is so cute and I love the skull bling. Can you post a close up of the creepy fabric? What's creepy about it?

Here's a link to a closeup of the creepy skulls fabric. I would have posted the picture, but photobucket seems to be down at the moment.

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/hartsfabric_1958_185371769

Hi all, just wanted to let everyone know about the fabric sales going on. Hancocks has all licensed fabric for 25% off. I was able to get POC fabric, 2 mickey prints and the minnie dots. I was going to post pictures but photobucket was taking forever so I will try again later to edit it in.
Joann's has licensed fabric for 30% off, novelty cottons for 30% off and Calico prints for 30% off. I was able to get a ton on the back to school prints that have been shown here and on e bay.
Now I just need to figure out what I am going to do with all the fabric.
Happy shopping everyone.

I just wanted to add the code for free shipping at Hancocks in case someone missed my earlier post about the Hancocks sale:

Hancock's code for free shipping over $25: ELDD
Joanne.com also has free shipping on purchases over $35
Here's the code: JULFSER7353
 
A large portion of Caroline's clothes come from Orient Expressed. I love their quality and if you catch the end of season sales, you can get beautiful, very expensive smocked outfits for less than $25-$30. I just bought a bunch for her for next year. Plus the dresses tend to fit for more than one season. Also living in Louisiana (where it's warm most of the year) we get a lot of wear out of her dresses. OE has a smocked Cinderella with a matching sweater right now. Big bucks, but I'm so tempted...They had a beautiful Alice in Wonderland last year.

My other favorites are Amanda Remembered, Rags Land, Viva la Fete, Beaux et Belles (sometimes has Disney smocking), Luli and Me, Silly Goose...I could go on and on but I'll stop here :)

I know the Cinderella dress you are talking about. I got the catalog about a week before we left for WDW. It is a good thing because I would have bought two dresses. One for the baby and one for DD3.

My brother and his family live in Baton Rouge and yes the weather is a little different than Maryland. Does the OE website run specials as well or is it in their boutique only?

Thanks for the heads up about the other brands. Every January I start stalking Marshalls and TJ Maxx for the smocked sun dresses. Funny they only get them in late January. I guess that is when the start getting in Easter dresses.
 
Disney smocking plates aren't rare, but they go for a pretty penny. I've seen some (just plates, no outfits) for for $40-$60. There's a specific Peter Pan one I want and it sells high.

That's actually what I mean by "rare". You can't buy them in the stores or just on any website. You have to get them off ebay and they are really pricey!! I think one of the Cinderella plates is done by Gwen Milner (sp?) and on a different message board (for smocking) she said that she was actually designing a new one. Hopefully it will be out soon.
 
OK, I'm turning to y'all for inspiration.

I found these for $1 at Hancock's today. I have no idea what to do with them. I only took a picture of Pooh since it showed up the best, but I bought others. It's a fabric panel with the scene on it. I'd like to do more than just sew it onto a shirt or something. I think it's meant for quilting.

Anyway, here's the pic of Pooh
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I don't know how well it'll show up, but here's a picture of all of the other designs. They had all but Cinderella and Ariel. I bought 2 different Poohs, Snow White, Peter Pan, Nemo, Pinocchio and Belle.
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Now on to this fabric: I found it today at Walmart for $2. DS fell in love with it because it looked like camo and because the ghosts reminded him of Oogie Boogie. He doesn't like "camp" style shirts, but wants to wear something with it for Halloween and wants me to make him a pillowcase out of it. Any ideas? I'm not very creative...
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I don't know how well it'll show up, but here's a picture of all of the other designs. They had all but Cinderella and Ariel. I bought 2 different Poohs, Snow White, Peter Pan, Nemo, Pinocchio and Belle.
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Interesting! I had found the Fabric Art panels at Wal-Mart but they are completely different ones than what yours show. They were $5 ea. too. I like your deal better.

I know my Wal-mart still had a ton (at least they did last time I looked).
 
That's actually what I mean by "rare". You can't buy them in the stores or just on any website. You have to get them off ebay and they are really pricey!! I think one of the Cinderella plates is done by Gwen Milner (sp?) and on a different message board (for smocking) she said that she was actually designing a new one. Hopefully it will be out soon.

Orient Expressed is still doing Disney and I'll ask a Beaux et Belles rep if they know if they'll be doing them again.

I think OE just does one Disney design a year, though.

Here's the link to Cinderella. I think it's one of the most beautiful I've ever seen:
http://www.orientexpressed.com/Girls_Clothing/Smocked_Bishops/BISHOP_-_CINDERELLA/Page_3/3-608.html

I may buy it for her for her birthday.

Here's the sweater:
http://www.orientexpressed.com/Girl..._Coats/SWEATER__CINDERELLA/Page_2/41-880.html
 
What to do?

I cut out the top layer for dd's pirate tulle skirt. Its the skull and roses pattern. I had it lined up so I could sew up the sides and it was folded. Walked away to set up the sewing machine and 2yo dd grabbed the scissors and put an inch slice through both pieces. I wonder if I gather it enough to not notice. I was so pissed I screamed Almost gave dh a attack. In my fit I told hubby I was going to bid $120 on the on on ebay that I like lol.

I'm so sorry! At least she only cut fabric with the scissors and not herself. I hope you can mend it.


Here's a link to a closeup of the creepy skulls fabric. I would have posted the picture, but photobucket seems to be down at the moment.

http://us.st11.yimg.com/us.st.yimg.com/I/hartsfabric_1958_185371769

Thanks for posting for me: isn't it creepy! I am going to try to finish my son's shirt to match his creepy skull shorts and post tomorrow.

Now on to this fabric: I found it today at Walmart for $2. DS fell in love with it because it looked like camo and because the ghosts reminded him of Oogie Boogie. He doesn't like "camp" style shirts, but wants to wear something with it for Halloween and wants me to make him a pillowcase out of it. Any ideas? I'm not very creative...
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I made my son board shorts and they turned out well. I used Butterick 3475 (only because they were on sale last week) and they have an option for trim down the sides or a cargo style pocket.

Thanks for all the comments on my daughter's outfit. She wore it to camp today and got lots of comments: she was so pleased with herself. She told everyone, "Mommy sewed this for me!"
 
Interesting! I had found the Fabric Art panels at Wal-Mart but they are completely different ones than what yours show. They were $5 ea. too. I like your deal better.

I know my Wal-mart still had a ton (at least they did last time I looked).

I really like the Cinderella, so if anyone finds it for $1 will you buy it for me please :flower3:
 

I got some of these ( i posted it a while back) on clearance at Walmart for 3$- So that was a great find!! There were a lot of them, I thought about waiting to see if they were reduced further - but my luck they'd go to $0.50 and disappear before I got there.

But I plan on putting mine on some nappy bags I am making for a few friends for our disney trip in Oct. though I wish that pooh was the one I got for my MIL the only on ethey had was the one w/ pooh pulling his shirt down over his tummy in the mirror- I'm rethinking it. Don't want to seem like I'm saying she's round like pooh!:rotfl:
 
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