Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes Part 4

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I had (HAVE actually he is 30!!!) a horse, a thoroughbred. Lovely chestnut with bold whited stripe on his face. He was my savior in H.S. I was one of those very popular girls, who secretly had a horendous life. i think they've made teen movies with that theme. Anyway his name is Tide Turner (retired racehorse) I called him Sunshine. Since I was preggers with number 1 son (16 years ago now) he has just been a "barn buddy" and loving retired life. He is a kind a gentle soul, the exact opposite of the stereotypical thoroughbred.

I was having trouble adjusting to having a girl. Silly really, but I kept saying, "what will I do with a girl? I am not girly. I so wanted a third son." Well about 2 weeks after finding out it was a girl (still early pregnancy) I sat up on the couch and said, "Oh my God she can have a pony." It's been wonderful ever since. I guess I was just a little panicked at having a girl. We had the two living boys, lost one son after having DS #2, so I just knew we were having a boy. I mean come on after 3 boys, who wouldn't think I was preggers with a boy???

Sorry so off topic, but to bring it back on, you should see all of the HORSE themed customs I have for DD!!! Oh yeah gymbo horse stuff too...does that help??
 
With everyone leaving for Disney, is there going to be anyone left here next week??? I hope everyone keeps posting even after their trips!

I'll be here I'm not going to FL (to visit AliKat99 and DGDs) until 10/18 and we're going to go to MNSSH on that following Sunday, I believe, AND a Shopping trip to Hobby Lobby :banana: :banana: :banana: Nana
 
And speaking of YCMT.com, has anyone made the DOUBLE LAYER STRIPWORK TWIRL SKIRT by Pouty Princess? I'm wondering how hard it is to make.
Thanks!!

I didn't make it, but I am pretty sure this skirt is a modified version of it! I love this skirt. I am probably going to make a holiday skirt from the pattern.

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With everyone leaving for Disney, is there going to be anyone left here next week??? I hope everyone keeps posting even after their trips!

I'll be here, we don't go until February!
 
I am now printing off the instructions for the Layered Tulle Twirl Skirt from YCMT. We'll see how it goes! I don't know how some of you complete things so fast, it takes me weeks it seems! I'll have to get going though, this is a halloween skirt and I want my girls to wear them a few times in October which is right around the corner! Yikes!

Good luck AimeeG finding your ring. I hope it's not gone!

As far as Heather goes with the orange bubble skirt, mine was hot pink with an irridescent sheen to it! Very classy!!! I also had a navy blue one that was better but way too short and strapless. I'm sure there are some "ladies of the night" out there that would love them! I really can't believe that I see the bubble skirts back in some of the stores. Who wants all of that bulk right at your thighs??????????:confused3
 

I had a pony growing up too. He was a little gray welsh guy named Shamrock. He was as sweet as a puppy. Once we crashed going over a jump and I got a concussion. He didn't leave my side until someone pulled him away sot he ambulance could get through.

WOW, what a pony! That is such a sweet story!



So....about the cute pony pics and stories. I have a pic of me riding a Welsh/Quarter Horse cross pony this summer. I love the pic with his eye shut...he looks soooo sleepy :rotfl2:

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This is way OT. I can't even think of a way to segway back to sewing other than to say that people sew and sell those large saddle pad for $40-$60 each! Everything with horses is expensive! :sad2:

Love the pictures!!! I haven't road in YEARS!

And, about staying on topic, maybe you've noticed, we tend to get a bit side tracked around here! Actually, I don't even think this was SUPPOSE to be a sewing thread when the OP started it!! I just love learning about everyone on this thread, and love to hear the stories and see the pictures! So, thank you for sharing!

I just feel like that was the ring that DH put on my finger when he promised to love me forever. It is way to sentimental.

Aimee, you are making me cry again!

My Mom replaced her wedding ring a few years ago. Heather and I were pretty upset about it! Mom didn't want to, but the band was getting to thin after 40 years, and none of the jewelers around thought they could fix it. They were talking about basically redoing the entire ring, so most of it wouldn't have been original anymore. Her new one is nice, but it's just not the same. It seems like Dad didn't think it was such a big deal though.

YOU CRACK ME UP!!!! Thanks!!! :rotfl2: :rotfl: :rotfl2:

No problem Aimee! I hope you get them! :hug:

I had (HAVE actually he is 30!!!) a horse, a thoroughbred. Lovely chestnut with bold whited stripe on his face. He was my savior in H.S. I was one of those very popular girls, who secretly had a horendous life. i think they've made teen movies with that theme. Anyway his name is Tide Turner (retired racehorse) I called him Sunshine. Since I was preggers with number 1 son (16 years ago now) he has just been a "barn buddy" and loving retired life. He is a kind a gentle soul, the exact opposite of the stereotypical thoroughbred.

I was having trouble adjusting to having a girl. Silly really, but I kept saying, "what will I do with a girl? I am not girly. I so wanted a third son." Well about 2 weeks after finding out it was a girl (still early pregnancy) I sat up on the couch and said, "Oh my God she can have a pony." It's been wonderful ever since. I guess I was just a little panicked at having a girl. We had the two living boys, lost one son after having DS #2, so I just knew we were having a boy. I mean come on after 3 boys, who wouldn't think I was preggers with a boy???

Sorry so off topic, but to bring it back on, you should see all of the HORSE themed customs I have for DD!!! Oh yeah gymbo horse stuff too...does that help??


Oh, Maureen, now YOU are making me cry! :grouphug: I am so sorry about the baby you lost. I had similar feelings when I found out I was pregnant with Arminda. (We had lost two babies after Corey was born, two boys) I just wasn't sure if I'd know how to raise a girl, and I was a girly girl. You know, I haven't thought about that in a long time, I almost forgot I had felt that way. Now though, I don't know what I was worried about! :hug:
 
I am now printing off the instructions for the Layered Tulle Twirl Skirt from YCMT. We'll see how it goes! I don't know how some of you complete things so fast, it takes me weeks it seems! I'll have to get going though, this is a halloween skirt and I want my girls to wear them a few times in October which is right around the corner! Yikes!

As far as Heather goes with the orange bubble skirt, mine was hot pink with an irridescent sheen to it! Very classy!!! I also had a navy blue one that was better but way too short and strapless. I'm sure there are some "ladies of the night" out there that would love them! I really can't believe that I see the bubble skirts back in some of the stores. Who wants all of that bulk right at your thighs??????????:confused3

It takes me FOREVER to get going on any project!!! I think about it a lot, and then I procrastinate a lot! It's kind of fun though, planning out an outfit!! Before I found this board, I didn't think I'd ever be able to actually make an outfit without a pattern, but now I see that it isn't that hard! You guys are great!

And, I really wish I could find a picture of Heather in that bubble skirt! Actually, I thought she looked pretty darn cute at the time! Of course, I thought she looked cute in pretty much anything! It was a dress I think. It had a little bolero jacket with it, that I liked to steal from her!
 
oops forgot one...I don't think this is the right top for the skirt...will probably try something in pink and use the shirt with something else

excuse DD's fatigued look she had just returned from a 4 hour gymnastics practice...:scared:

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Tom, your outfits are beyond amazing !!!:goodvibes

does anyone else feel like me...just when you finally get your photos in the computer and ready to share you feel a bit of hesitation when you see that Tom has posted just before you :scared: and you don't want your work on the same page????

anyway, here are the rest of what I have ready for our trip next week...thanks for the nice comments about the Cinderella applique :goodvibes

here is my first attempt at a shirred top ( I would do another now that I have it figured out)...needed to wind the elastic thread tightly onto the bobbin and it works like a charm..I did it in one peice around...by the 3rd or 4th row it starts to look right...

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this is crystal heat set top I made for older daughter to wear to Cinderella dinner when younger wears the Cinderella top...

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sewn on scrapbook buttons...they each have one
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this is the first shirt I did for the trip before I found this thread...it is from the creative DISigns thread done with flour paste/sun/and paint...
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...still have 2 tanks to do something with if I have time...love the last minute creative pressure :cool2:
Cool! I want a Cindy carriage shirt like that, for me! It is awesome. Are those setter expensive? I haven't looked at them before.
Great job on the flour shirt.
 
Cool! I want a Cindy carriage shirt like that, for me! It is awesome. Are those setter expensive? I haven't looked at them before.

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the hot fix gun I got was about $15, but you can put them down with an iron also...I got the crystals from www.hotfixqueen.com , much cheaper than at craft stores and free shipping received them in 2 days !

You've given me inspiration to try shirring today. I was thinking about it, and when I read your post I decided I will do it!! Wish me luck!

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you can do it !..it was a real pain to wrap the bobbin tightly with the elastic thread...it kept slipping from my fingers and unwinding - probably a better way, but I couldn't figure it out - if I just wrapped it on not tightly it didn't gather up and I couldn't pull it all tight up at the end with the loose threads, that might work if you are doing a short peice....when the elastic bobbin emptied in the middle of a row I did come back and tie the 2 peices together and I tied all the loose peices to each other at the ends and stitched from top to bottom over all the elastic and threads to make sure everything stayed in place...took about an hour once I got going...GOOD LUCK :cool1:
 
Tom I love those outfits, as usual.

The rhinestone carriage is wonderful. I wouldn't mind that for myself & I don't generally go for rhinestones at all.

With everyone leaving for Disney, is there going to be anyone left here next week??? I hope everyone keeps posting even after their trips!

I'll be here. We aren't going until November, but I'd miss all the inspiration & support if I left even after that.

The Mickey head flags were pieced together and appliqued. Not too bad until I got to UK :headache:

:scared1: I probably WON'T be trying that any time soon. I have enough to get finished without adding that much work to any of my projects. Thanks for telling me though.
 
And speaking of YCMT.com, has anyone made the DOUBLE LAYER STRIPWORK TWIRL SKIRT by Pouty Princess? I'm wondering how hard it is to make.

Thanks!!

I haven't made one but it certainly looks straightforward. Basically, you make two skirts that are sewn to the same yoke at the waist. The bottom skirt layer just needs to be longer to show but otherwise I don't think it's any different from a stripwork skirt that is one layer as long as it has the yoke. I'm actually thinking of doing a few quick Halloween skirts to this weekend so I'll let you know if I do a double layer one.
 
It takes me FOREVER to get going on any project!!! I think about it a lot, and then I procrastinate a lot! It's kind of fun though, planning out an outfit!! Before I found this board, I didn't think I'd ever be able to actually make an outfit without a pattern, but now I see that it isn't that hard! You guys are great!

Oh, I empathisize about procrastination. I have a big problem doing that and someday I'll get better. :rolleyes1 I have so many ideas for designs and usually have a few in progress but too often they just don't get done or take a couple of months to finally get completed. I do so much better when I have a specific deadline that isn't too far off. Setting my own deadlines doesn't work for me but it's amazing what I can get done when someone else gives me a deadline.

And, I really wish I could find a picture of Heather in that bubble skirt! Actually, I thought she looked pretty darn cute at the time! Of course, I thought she looked cute in pretty much anything! It was a dress I think. It had a little bolero jacket with it, that I liked to steal from her!

Would it look something like this? ;) I made this last year but never did decide what kind of top to make (I just put one of Zoe's with it for this quick photo). I liked it but it was a bit too much of a "flashback" and I got discouraged about anyone else actually wanting it. :rotfl: I'm still trying to think of a top that would work but nothing comes to mind that I think is "perfect" so I may just do a simple top in a cream lacy knit fabric I have.

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Oh, I empathisize about procrastination. I have a big problem doing that and someday I'll get better. :rolleyes1 I have so many ideas for designs and usually have a few in progress but too often they just don't get done or take a couple of months to finally get completed. I do so much better when I have a specific deadline that isn't too far off. Setting my own deadlines doesn't work for me but it's amazing what I can get done when someone else gives me a deadline.



Would it look something like this? ;) I made this last year but never did decide what kind of top to make (I just put one of Zoe's with it for this quick photo). I liked it but it was a bit too much of a "flashback" and I got discouraged about anyone else actually wanting it. :rotfl: I'm still trying to think of a top that would work but nothing comes to mind that I think is "perfect" so I may just do a simple top in a cream lacy knit fabric I have.

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YOU procrastinate??? You seem like you are always on top of things! I know what you mean about having a deadline! If I know I have to have something done by a certain time, I get it done (at the last minute, but at least it's done!) But, to leave it up to me, I put it off and put it off!!

That bubble skirt is cute! Heather's was a bit poofier as I recall!
 
Try lowering the tension on your upper thread. I normally have mine set around 5-6 but with applique I lower it to between 4-5. That allows the upper thread to be pulled more to the back to reduce the chance of the bobbin thread showing.
Thanks Lisa! I tried lowering the tension, but still had the same problem. It's a pretty old machine, so that could be the problem. DH bought it for me when I was 17. :love:

All of the pictures in this quote dissapeared, but I wanted to say I love all the outfits! Why don't you know if you'll be able to go to Disney again?

Aww I hope she feels better. he goes to bed early and you get a break. Best wishes for all of you good luck.
Thanks everyone for the good thoughts! Tessa feels fine today, thankfully. But, when I went to get Sawyer out of bed this morning, he threw up all over me. He also has a fever of 101. Poor baby...poor Mommy. I haven't left the house since Sunday, so DH is going to watch the kids for me after he's done working today so I can go to Joann's!

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*You shirr did a good job on that top! tee-hee No matter how many times I say it, it's still funny (to me, at least)!
*I'm thinkin' I need me a Cinderella pumpkin coach shirt!!! Did you see Tessa's light fixture? Proof that I need a pumpkin coach shirt!
*That last shirt is SO cool!

Heather graduated in 1992 too! Days before she became an aunt! She had a bubble skirt too. I do belive it was orange.
It was PEACH!! Anyway, it was a cotton dress with spaghetti straps and it has a short sleeved balero jacket with it. I got it for our 8th grade banquet. But, then they cancelled the banquet. :sad1:

I had a pony growing up too. He was a little gray welsh guy named Shamrock. He was as sweet as a puppy. Once we crashed going over a jump and I got a concussion. He didn't leave my side until someone pulled him away sot he ambulance could get through.
Aw, that is so sweet! It makes me want to buy Tessa that pony she so desperately wants. Then, I come to my senses.

I have not found it yet. I do not really want a new one. My MIL loves re-seting her jewelry. It is not my thing. I just feel like that was the ring that DH put on my finger when he promised to love me forever. It is way to sentimental.
Oh, you got me crying about your wedding ring! That is so sweet, and sad if you don't find it!

We had the two living boys, lost one son after having DS #2, so I just knew we were having a boy. I mean come on after 3 boys, who wouldn't think I was preggers with a boy???

Sorry so off topic, but to bring it back on, you should see all of the HORSE themed customs I have for DD!!! Oh yeah gymbo horse stuff too...does that help??
I'm so sorry to hear about your loss. Here I go, crying again.

My Mom replaced her wedding ring a few years ago. Heather and I were pretty upset about it! Mom didn't want to, but the band was getting to thin after 40 years, and none of the jewelers around thought they could fix it. They were talking about basically redoing the entire ring, so most of it wouldn't have been original anymore. Her new one is nice, but it's just not the same. It seems like Dad didn't think it was such a big deal though.

Oh, Maureen, now YOU are making me cry! :grouphug: I am so sorry about the baby you lost. I had similar feelings when I found out I was pregnant with Arminda. (We had lost two babies after Corey was born, two boys) I just wasn't sure if I'd know how to raise a girl, and I was a girly girl. You know, I haven't thought about that in a long time, I almost forgot I had felt that way. Now though, I don't know what I was worried about! :hug:
Mom's new ring isn't nearly as pretty as her old one was. :sad2:

Now I'm crying again...if anyone hasn't read the story of Teresa's babies, there's a link in her siggy. But, don't read it unless you're prepared to cry.

the hot fix gun I got was about $15, but you can put them down with an iron also...I got the crystals from www.hotfixqueen.com , much cheaper than at craft stores and free shipping received them in 2 days !
Thanks, I'm going to check it out!

No, it was MUCH more 80's than that!
 
Thanks for the sentiments about my son! Not a day goes by when I do not think about him. It was 5 years in August. Time flys, and also goes so slowly...if you know what I mean.
 
Thanks for the sentiments about my son! Not a day goes by when I do not think about him. It was 5 years in August. Time flys, and also goes so slowly...if you know what I mean.


Maureen, I know exactly what you mean. I think about my babies every day. If you want to share your story, please message me, or even post it here. :hug:
 
:teacher: I need the idiot's guide to blinging shirts with crystals!!!!!:teacher:

What size crystals? Swarovski or other? Hot fix or any?

What tool are you guys talking about? Bedazzler or something else?

Is there some sort of glue you have to buy? E6000, something special, or other?


I've got some ideas but am a total clueless idiot when it comes to this!
 
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