tnmom25
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So, tomorrow someone in this house is getting a twirly skirt! There'll be no stopping me now!
I had wanted to make my DD a shirt with a strip of movie film on, but I'm not that creative![]()
In a way earlier post (no idea where) Castle Creations told how to do it using elastic thread in the bobbin. I have not been able to find elastic thread. The way she described it sounded pretty easy. Maybe PM her?
The backs are slightly different. DD5 has straps that cross in the back and DD3 has ties. It's my first attempt at shirring (is that what it's called?), meaning I made the back with elastic so it's stretchy.
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Hi...You can find the elastic thread in any fabric store. I'm not sure if walmart sells it. It's usually near the embroidery thread on a long spool.
Hi,
I've been watching this thread for awhile now and you girls inspired me to take a try at making something for dd instead of spending my money on an expensive custom. I bought some overalls for $2 at the thrift store. I got my very slim 7 year old some sz 4 overalls and they fit her like caprialls. Then I went to the craft store and picked up a few other things for about $14.
It's not much compared to a lot of you guys super cute stuff, but I'm pretty proud of how these came out. I am VERY creatively challenged, so for me this was a big stretch.
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I just wanted to share a pic of my dd. She is in a pillowcase dress that I already posted a pic of with my older dd wearing it. I just thought she was cute and wanted a reason to share my sweetie, I hope you all don't mind!
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What do you mean you made the back with elastic? Do you mean that you used the elastic thread in the bobbin like CastleCreations (I think) gave instructions....or did you actually sew on strips of elastic (which was what I thought people did, lol.....I knew there was elastic thread, but didn't know you could use it in a bobbin, lol).
Hi,
I've been watching this thread for awhile now and you girls inspired me to take a try at making something for dd instead of spending my money on an expensive custom. I bought some overalls for $2 at the thrift store. I got my very slim 7 year old some sz 4 overalls and they fit her like caprialls. Then I went to the craft store and picked up a few other things for about $14.
It's not much compared to a lot of you guys super cute stuff, but I'm pretty proud of how these came out. I am VERY creatively challenged, so for me this was a big stretch.
Thanks for looking!![]()
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I've decided I'm going to finish the the projects I have already started before starting a new one, but this is next on my list of things to try. Hope these help someone.
I made Alexis a "ballerina" tutu, out of my extra tulle. It was one of the no sew skirts and took a grand total of about 10 minutes, maybe 15.
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I made Alexis a "ballerina" tutu, out of my extra tulle. It was one of the no sew skirts and took a grand total of about 10 minutes, maybe 15.
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I made Alexis a "ballerina" tutu, out of my extra tulle. It was one of the no sew skirts and took a grand total of about 10 minutes, maybe 15.
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I would like to offer you all a challenge:
We all have outfits with Minnie dots and Mickey shapes and printed fabrics. Everyone has shown some really great stuff...except for me because I haven't learned how to post yet. (LAZY!)
Now, what about an outfit for MGM? This so far for me is the hardest park to theme an outfit around. I loved someone's Rock n Roller coaster outfit...very cute. But what about one that is just themed on the park? Like maybe a movie star outfit? Any ideas? I would like to hear from you all to get my imagination going.
C