So cute! She almost looks like she should be a Small World doll!
Georgia is so beautiful! Everytime I read about kids with their grandparents it makes me teary. My dad died 8 years ago and my mom died 2 years ago. DH's mom died about 12 years ago. DH's dad and step mom live in Canada and we don't see them that much.My parents were the BEST grandparents. I miss them, for my kids' sake even more than my own.
I could be wrong on this, but I think TIA stood for Thanks In Advance in this instance. It could be her name, though.Hi, Tia!
Yardwork? What's that? What a gorgeous group of kids you have!!!
First of allI bought a pattern today (jumper for my dd) and it was $9.00!![]()
It's Quick Sew (not a name I'm familiar with). Are patterns really that expensive these days! I'm definately going to have to make this jumper several times! I've been out of it for 12 years, but I seem to remember buygin patterns for around three bucks.
Hi All, This is what I finished this morning.
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I hope everyone is staying warm...brrr....
What fabulous pictures on this thread!
I'm thinking aout sewing again (after a 12 year hiatus) and may treat myself to a new machine. So much has changed in 12 years so I am looking for recommendations.
I do not quilt, but would be using the machine to make my dd4.5 dresses and skirts. I may sew myself a few things too. I'm intrigued by the computerized embrodery features I've seen. I'm budgeting 250-350, and I could probably go a bit higher.
TIA!
Thank you HeatherSue for the warm welcome!![]()
Yes, TIA was for thanks in advance. But I will gladly answer to the name Tia as I've been called worse.![]()
I'm excited about sewing again. But I'm nervous about re-learning the basics like button holes and putting in zippers.
I want to begin sewing for my daughter for several reasons. I think I can come up with cuter clothing (as is demonstrated on this thread -- you guys are amazing), and she is very tall for her age and I get a little weirded out letting her wear skirts and dresses that are wayyyy too short. Lastly, I thought I might be able to save some $$....but I'm beginning to realize that may not be the case!![]()
I have the Brother 7700, which is the Costco version of the Brother 6000.
UM, I bet you're gonna do great! If button holes and zippers are basics for you, then you're gonna fly! I've been creating for my DD, and now several customers, and I've yet to do a button hole or a zipper. I'm skeered!
Hi All, This is what I finished this morning.
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I hope everyone is staying warm...brrr....
Okay, my photos finished downloading. This morning we took the kids to a local scrapbook store to get their photos taken with Santa so I finally got them dressed up in their Christmas outfits. I was up late making bows for DD2. I have been making bows for 10 years now and pretty much never been happy with the way they turn out. I finally decided to try the loopy bows because to make a long, boring story short, they sort of solve/hide what I feel are some of my bow-making flaws, and I love them! This pair was a definite learning experience, but next time I think they may turn out pretty well! (Obviously I did not make DSs' outfits, but couldn't leave the handsome guys out!)
Why can you never get 4 kids to look good in one photo? And please disregard the yard. Obviously I sew instead of doing yardwork.
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Lily has the mixy-matchy 4 piece Christmas ensemble:
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My first shirring, loved it! The pants turned out a little long. They were my first attempt at jeans and I was too chicken to cut them or open them up so I just threw stuff on top. After Christmas I will probably recycle them into Valentine's jeans and do something more brave.
And one more photo to show you that the pants, while too long, aren't as bad as they looked in the other photo. Okay, really just because I thought it was a cute photo. She is watching an airplane. Drama Queen? She is apprenticed to a pro (DD10).
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So, I've been lurking for a little while now and I wanted to introduce myself. I'm Alix, I'm 28 and have three little girls (5, 5, and 3 1/2). I'm a preschool teacher, which is so much fun, but you definitely don't do it for the money, lol. I've been drooling over all the creations everyone has posted...you all make it look so easy, while I'm totally clueless. My aunt gave me a sewing machine that she bought thinking she'd use it, but she never did so she passed it along to me
. I would love to try making some cute outfits for my girls for our Disney trip in January
, anyone have any suggestions where to start?? I'm a pretty quick learner and relatively good at following directions. Thanks for any help you can give me and I look forward to seeing more of everyone's amazing creations!!!
Alix
You can definitely make some cute clothes!! As for saving money, I sure haven't! I am a bargain shopper and can generally find really cute outfits for under $10. But, I haven't made an outfit much cheaper than that yet!I want to begin sewing for my daughter for several reasons. I think I can come up with cuter clothing (as is demonstrated on this thread -- you guys are amazing), and she is very tall for her age and I get a little weirded out letting her wear skirts and dresses that are wayyyy too short. Lastly, I thought I might be able to save some $$....but I'm beginning to realize that may not be the case!![]()
Besides, my husband THINKS I'm saving money, so that's all that counts!![]()
S I would love to try making some cute outfits for my girls for our Disney trip in January, anyone have any suggestions where to start?? Alix
So, I've been lurking for a little while now and I wanted to introduce myself. I'm Alix, I'm 28 and have three little girls (5, 5, and 3 1/2). I'm a preschool teacher, which is so much fun, but you definitely don't do it for the money, lol. I've been drooling over all the creations everyone has posted...you all make it look so easy, while I'm totally clueless. My aunt gave me a sewing machine that she bought thinking she'd use it, but she never did so she passed it along to me
. I would love to try making some cute outfits for my girls for our Disney trip in January
, anyone have any suggestions where to start?? I'm a pretty quick learner and relatively good at following directions. Thanks for any help you can give me and I look forward to seeing more of everyone's amazing creations!!!
Alix
Can someone tell me where the instructions are for those furry cuffs?
I got yarn and now I need instructions.
Thanks.
Susan
OT - no apologizing. Just a shameless post showing off my kids. The visit to Santa today!
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patterns go on sale at JoAnn and Hancocks a lot. They are generally $.99 or $1.99 on sale. But, if you buy them full price, they can be very pricey!
So, I've been lurking for a little while now and I wanted to introduce myself. I'm Alix, I'm 28 and have three little girls (5, 5, and 3 1/2). I'm a preschool teacher, which is so much fun, but you definitely don't do it for the money, lol. I've been drooling over all the creations everyone has posted...you all make it look so easy, while I'm totally clueless. My aunt gave me a sewing machine that she bought thinking she'd use it, but she never did so she passed it along to me
. I would love to try making some cute outfits for my girls for our Disney trip in January
, anyone have any suggestions where to start?? I'm a pretty quick learner and relatively good at following directions. Thanks for any help you can give me and I look forward to seeing more of everyone's amazing creations!!!
Alix
Yes, TIA was for thanks in advance. But I will gladly answer to the name Tia as I've been called worse.![]()
I want to begin sewing for my daughter for several reasons. I think I can come up with cuter clothing (as is demonstrated on this thread -- you guys are amazing), and she is very tall for her age and I get a little weirded out letting her wear skirts and dresses that are wayyyy too short. Lastly, I thought I might be able to save some $$....but I'm beginning to realize that may not be the case!![]()
You can definitely make some cute clothes!! As for saving money, I sure haven't! I am a bargain shopper and can generally find really cute outfits for under $10. But, I haven't made an outfit much cheaper than that yet!When you add in all the fabric, thread, scissors, and sewing doo-dads I've bought, I'd say I'm pretty far in the hole. But, it's so rewarding to create something myself! Besides, my husband THINKS I'm saving money, so that's all that counts!
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Thanks! I think I'll have to try that oneMy dh and I have been making the girls hooded princess capes we're about to finish the 2nd one, I'll have the girls model them tomorrow and take some pictures to post, if I can get them to cooperate
Alix
OT - no apologizing. Just a shameless post showing off my kids. The visit to Santa today!
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Ok, who is making these? I was going to have my grandma teach me, but I ended up not going to West Virginia w/dh so I'm outta luck!
OT - no apologizing. Just a shameless post showing off my kids. The visit to Santa today!
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Oh boy it takes FOREVER!! We do the same thing in the shower. Wash it and condition it and brush it while still in there. Then we brush it onces she is out of the shower, and I braid it. That way it stays that way over night. and not too bad to brush out in the morning.
We just start at the bottom and work our way up gently. and Braids are the key for us. They help more then you could believe!