This is what I'm trying to recreate
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I really don't think that you need a pattern to recreate that corset. I think doing what you described will work just fine.
This is what I'm trying to recreate
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I am looking for a simple shorts pattern for my DN. Problem is her waist is 35" and nothing matches to that measurement. One pattern even said a women's size 22-24. She is definitely not that big. When I look at the finished measurements, it seems to make more sense size wise. Should I be looking only at finished measurements??
I will never do that again! I made myself a shirt in the size I normally buy and it fit beautifully.I have made several diaper bags and that is the problem, eventually they flop over. I noticed yours stood up really wellI like a good stiff bag ya know
Do you know the name of the interfacing you used for the Mickey bag? I love it. DId you just use the directions Princessfsw posted for the cute little apple bag?
Thanks.
I have a few pages to read (again!) but wanted to post this question first. What's a good thread? I'm using Coats & Clark. It keeps breaking when I applique and last night it kept breaking during a regular straight stitch! I was gathering a slightly heavier fabric, but still. Annoying. So what thread should I be using? Keep in mind I only have a Joann's around here. Our Super Walmart stopped carrying fabric.I also have a Michaels, but not sure if they sell thread?
Chantell
*You guys just keep blowing me away with your outfits.![]()
*I second the question about C & C thread. Mine did the same thing -- it kept breaking every time I tried to pull the ruffle. I eventually switched to the dental floss (mint flavored - that's all we had).
* When will I be able to learn how much fabric to buy? I've made 2 Harry Potter-type cloaks, 2 blankets, the Nemo outfit and I'm working on a cow t-shirt dress. I have SOOOOOOO much fabric left over?
TIA
it. My biggest suggestion to a new sewing would be to go to several sewing machine stores and let them help you find what machine fits your needs. You can always go someplace and try to find the best deal after you find what works for you. If you buy it from them, they will usually give you free lessons on the machine!
Hi All:
Just a novice sewer here, but I have been amusing myself looking at all these cute, cute clothes (we have boys--sigh. . .lots of jon-jons and shortalls).
Anywho. . . my sister is adopting internationally this fall and had already seen the It's a Small World fabric online to make nursery bedding out of, but we have not been able to find it in any fabric stores in this area (Charlotte, NC). I was already on assignment to look around Orlando a little when we are down there this September.
I tried to scroll back through and find where you guys were buying it in this thread, but I could not figure it out. Anyone mind sharing where you got the fabric, especially if you were able to buy it in a store? She would really like to see it in person before she buys 5 or 6 yards to make a whole nursery set.
thanks!
Stacey
I have a few pages to read (again!) but wanted to post this question first. What's a good thread? I'm using Coats & Clark. It keeps breaking when I applique and last night it kept breaking during a regular straight stitch! I was gathering a slightly heavier fabric, but still. Annoying. So what thread should I be using? Keep in mind I only have a Joann's around here. Our Super Walmart stopped carrying fabric.I also have a Michaels, but not sure if they sell thread?
Chantell
I hate Coats and clark. if you pay a little extra for a better brand it will cause you less trouble. I use guttermens and also if thread is old it will break easy no matter what the brand. Sometimes to help it run a little smoother I have been known to use Tri-Flow. IT is a thread lubriqent(sp) and it will help it run better throug hthe machine, but be carefull not to put toooo much otherwise it could run on the clothes!
Lori
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I know what you mean! I can't bring myself to cut it up for appliques!
I really want to do something with the whole piece, but DD already has a few pillowcase dresses, so I was thinking something different...hmmm...still looking for the perfect idea.
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When I was planning my DD's outfits last night I had a brilliant idea.
A Fantasmic Outfit!!!
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I am an Aimee too! Just to let everyone know Amy was the second most popular girls baby name of the 1970's.
My parents named me after a Pure Prarie Leauge song!!! I always giggle when I hear it on the radio. I even saved their record.
I think it was very thoughtful of you to notice other custom designers. I'm sure it made their day!
Depending on how heat tolerant your kiddos are (I can -and do- wear jeans all summer here, except to the parks!!) Capri's should be okay. I think I might use khaki's though instead of jeans- a little less hot.We haven't made any def. plans yet, but we are probably going to go the first weekend in March for ESPN the weekend. I am trying to decide what kind of things the girls will need for that time of year. I am kinda hoping that capri jeans will be o.k. because I have some really cute ideas!

Here are a few more pictures from our last week trip.
I adapted the licensed pattern for the Snow White outfit. I made it in cotton and the two fabrics actually have a subtle print. I don't know why, but when I saw them at Joann I immediately thought "Snow White." We lost the knot cover for the cape so my daughter kept yanking the cape back on her neck.
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I love this Snow White outfit. Did you make it two piece? How did you do the tiers of the skirt?

It must really depend on your machine. I have never had a problem with Coats and Clark so for me it wouldn't make sense to spend more $$$ on gutterman. Everybody should at least try to C & C and see if it works for you. I would hate for somebody to spend so much more $$$ for no reason. I feel bad for those of you who have to spend so much on thread!
This is what I'm trying to recreate
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I know she used little eyelets, but other than that, it *looks* pretty simple. 
I used fusable interfacing on both layers (outer and lining) and was pleased with that. On the Mickey one (it is for me) I used some really thick interfacing that was not fusable. It was kind of a pain but that purse sure stands up straight!!! I most likely will stick to the fusable on both layers.
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I have made several diaper bags and that is the problem, eventually they flop over. I noticed yours stood up really wellI like a good stiff bag ya know
Do you know the name of the interfacing you used for the Mickey bag? I love it. DId you just use the directions Princessfsw posted for the cute little apple bag?
Thanks.
.It must really depend on your machine. I have never had a problem with Coats and Clark so for me it wouldn't make sense to spend more $$$ on gutterman. Everybody should at least try to C & C and see if it works for you. I would hate for somebody to spend so much more $$$ for no reason. I feel bad for those of you who have to spend so much on thread!
I posted this pirate set. We bought it on eBay and its soooo cute! I'd be glad to take some close up pics of the corset if you think that might help.I know she used little eyelets, but other than that, it *looks* pretty simple.
I really like Simplicity 3680 like someone just suggested. We're actually modifying the top on it to make a ruffle shirt for DD. The corset looks very similar - just add the tulle skirt!
Let me know if I can (try to answer) specific questions or if I can post some pictures you think might help.![]()