disneyfan551
Focusing on the FIGHT and not the FRIGHT! 🟠🙏
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OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!



Any advice/help/guidance is greatly appreciated!!!

...do you think a patchwork twirl skirt would be hideous if it had one patch of each fabric I have, without any repeats... Would it be schizophrenic (again spelling issues) or neat? I have all kinds of cutie prints, orange , purple and black gingham, and tons of coordinating sparkly green and purple too.
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I think it is so cute....the tulle makes the bottom look like water....you should sew some little nemo's or crush into the tulle...it could be like the current they were riding in...what was the name of that....(nemo was not a big hit in our house)
Which one of your girls will have the mop and bucket for the drool of all of the moms rushing to the front row??
This is what I spent 6 hours on yesterday and I absolutely love it!!!!!!!! DD2 tried it on this morning, but my camera is crappy and I'll have to wait until dh gets home with the good one so I can show the massive twirl factor!!! Anyone else think that I need to use more tulle next time? This one has orange and turqouise and you can barely tell. I used four 52" strips of each color. Maybe it will show better with the good camera and you can tell more then.
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I love what you did!
I did almost the same thing with some pink/black cat fabric from WM. Put it together, put 3 strips of 1.5 yd long pink tulle sandwiched in the middle. Then added two strips - mine are straight, not ruffled - 'cause I wasn't happy with the look. Still am not in love with it, but DD5's worn it 3 times already so she must like it. Maybe I'll strip off the straight edge and put on a ruffle. Nah, probably not. She likes it, and it was a demo piece, so I'm good. I've got loads more projects to work on.
I've got a 2-day trip to WDW in about a month, with my sister, who buys her kids (non-WDW) customs as a matter of course. And no customs for my kiddo. I'm looking at non-princess characters - Tinkerbell and Mary Poppins are the two possibilities right now. DD loves Rani (Disney Fairies) but I don't think anyone will get it...) and Peter Pan these days.
I'm also making school uniform bottoms. No joke! I'm in a *public* school with uniforms, but the policy on bottoms seems to be strictly restricted to length and color, so last night I finished a custom flounced 3-tier skirt - all in navy twill. b-o-r-i-n-g, but she'll stand out from the rest of the kids in straight skirts and plain polos.
Deb
These are right up our alley. I love the maribou and they would definetly match my daughters shoe bows. Is this ummm, Voldemort??
Yep the Site-Which-Must-Not-Be-Named. Eeyore I'll PM ya![]()
Tina
My twirl skirt...
It's not Disney, but tis a skirt... thought I'd share! Going to do something to the shirt...not sure what yet. Looks much cuter in person...I'll try to get her to model it later
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Thanks for letting me share!!
I won't be online any more today!!
Ireland is 6 Today!!! so we're having a SpongeBob party..so I need to get ready...
Enjoy your day every one...Tomorrow we are off to Sea World...![]()
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I LOVE THESE HAIRBOWS!! Ok, I subscribe to this thread and constantly ooh and aah over everyones wonderful creations....but, I HAVE to know how to make these hairbows! I am SUCH a hairbow freak, and my almost 6yo dd is never allowed to leave the house without a hairbow!
Someone help me, I need to get busy making hairbows!
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Any advice/help/guidance is greatly appreciated!!!Would love to know how to make the super-cute flip flop bows too!!
Does anyone know of a pattern for the skirt with the diagonal seams? Or did one of you make that up?
I think it is so cute....the tulle makes the bottom look like water....you should sew some little nemo's or crush into the tulle...it could be like the current they were riding in...what was the name of that....(nemo was not a big hit in our house)
My twirl skirt...
It's not Disney, but tis a skirt... thought I'd share! Going to do something to the shirt...not sure what yet. Looks much cuter in person...I'll try to get her to model it later... Thanks for letting me share!!
I think I'm finally ready to get started on some sewing! I might as well do something with all this fabric I'm accumulating![]()
A few questions:
Where is everyone finding the cute white tees to put ribbons on. I love the ones with a puff (??? I don't know what they are called! Where they raise a little and are gathered) on the sleeves, but can't find them any where.
My daughter is almost 8 months now and will be nearly 12 months when we go. I want to start sewing now, but I'm not sure what size she will be in. Do you think if I go with exact measurements and add an inch I would be OK?
Thanks!
Heidi
This is what I spent 6 hours on yesterday and I absolutely love it!!!!!!!! DD2 tried it on this morning, but my camera is crappy and I'll have to wait until dh gets home with the good one so I can show the massive twirl factor!!! Anyone else think that I need to use more tulle next time? This one has orange and turqouise and you can barely tell. I used four 52" strips of each color. Maybe it will show better with the good camera and you can tell more then.
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Ok, here's what I've came up with using instructions from the net and my own algebraic calculations. Yes, I'm a math geak!![]()
I will use dd6's measurements since that's the one in the pic that UtahMama referred to.
Waist 21" x 2 = 42 + 6" (for seam allowance) = 48" for 1st tier of skirt
1st tier x 2 = 96" for 2nd tier
2nd tier x 2 = 192" for 3rd tier
To figure length:
Measure desired length - 15" divided by 3 = 5 + 1" (for seam allowance) = 6
So, I cut three tiers that are 6" wide.
You could stop here and use this for solid strips. It takes 1.4 yards of fabric to do solid strips using the measurements above.
OR you could go on to figure for patchwork skirt...
Determine how many fabrics you are going to use. For this one, I used four. I want the patches 6" wide because 48" 96" and 192" are easily divisible by 6 and it's a good size to start with. Remember when you want your patches to be 6" wide to cut them 6.5" for seam allowance.
First tier:
48" / 6 = 8 patches *** I need 2 patches of each fabric
Second tier:
96" / 6 = 16 *** I need 4 of each fabric
Third tier:
192 / 6 = 32 *** I need 8 of each fabric
Now cut 14 patches of each fabric 6" x 6.5" (2+4+8=14) NOTE: When using prints that have a pattern you want to make sure that your pattern is the direction you want it to be. The 6.5" measurement is horizontal and 6" is vertical. You don't want Mickey lying sideways on your skirt!
For 45" fabric, this takes 13" of each fabric.
Construction:
Arrange your patches however you want them, and sew right sides together then sew end to end making three large circles.
Make elastic casing in 1st tier OR make 2" waistband and make casing in that. DO NOT add elastic yet.
Hem the 3rd tier
Gather 3rd tier and attach to 2nd tier
Gather 2nd tier and attach to 1st tier
Gather 1st tier and attach to waistband (if using one)
Insert elastic and let the twirling begin!!!!!!
Disclaimer:
I found most of these instructions on the net and probably from others on here, so don't go thinking I'm a genius or anything![]()
This is probably confusing as heck, so feel free to let me know so!
OMG!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!I LOVE THESE HAIRBOWS!! Ok, I subscribe to this thread and constantly ooh and aah over everyones wonderful creations....but, I HAVE to know how to make these hairbows! I am SUCH a hairbow freak, and my almost 6yo dd is never allowed to leave the house without a hairbow!
Someone help me, I need to get busy making hairbows!
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Any advice/help/guidance is greatly appreciated!!!Would love to know how to make the super-cute flip flop bows too!!
My twirl skirt...
It's not Disney, but tis a skirt... thought I'd share! Going to do something to the shirt...not sure what yet. Looks much cuter in person...I'll try to get her to model it later
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Thanks for letting me share!!