Packed & Moved..Disboutiquers Part 6 Kids Disney Boutique / Customs Clothes we sew

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:thanks: I wanted to say before we left...thank you to all of you. Just a few months ago I was new to this thread...new to the DIS and just wanted to make a few special things for my kids. Now I feel I gained new friends and a new love for sewing again. I will miss seeing all of the new outfits next week and know that when I get back there will be another thread:lmao: ..but we will be having our trip of a lifetime!:banana: :banana: :banana: I wish I had had time to post all the outfits but I ran out of time! I will have tons of pics when we get back and can't wait to share!:surfweb:

almost time to hit the road....:drive:

Aww you are so sweet!!!! :hug: We will miss you, but I know how much you need this vacation!!! Enjoy your familytime! :hug:

1.)Thanks so much everybody for the birthday wishes for my baby boy. He is actually feeling pretty crummy today. He's got a cough, diarrhea, and a little bit of a fever. I showed him all the smileys for him and he loved it!


2.)I've only been sniffly today, then I saw your post and you actually brought tears to my eyes. That is one of my all-time favorite pictures, of Corey holding Sawyer.

3.)Does everyone here know that Teresa cut the cord when I had Sawyer?! She did!!!

4.):thumbsup2
I do have a wonderful family!!
1.)Aww, poor Sawyer! I hope he gets feeling better soon! At least his party isn't until next week!
2.)I just love that picture too! My baby boy holding your baby boy. Oh, goodness, I'm making myself cry again...

sixteen, WHERE does sixteen years go?????????? :sad1:

3.)I knew that I knew that!!!!! :yay: :yay: :yay:

4.)Yes, ::yes:: yes you do!!!! :rotfl2:
Teresa: I really hate taking pictures of myself but I will honor your request
here is me this morning (hate how the humidity gets to my hair!!!!!:scared1: )

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This is my Jonathan wearing the shorts I made for him to school (10 more days to go:faint: )
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Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand scissor that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette

Thank you Linnette!!! You look great!!! :thumbsup2

Your son is such a cutie!!! I bet he has girls calling him already, doesn't he!

Have you ever tried using a rotary cutter? I find it a lot easier than scissors. Not so much cramping!
 
Happy Birthday Sawyer!!!!!:bday: party: :bday:


Okay I admit it you people made me an addict!

The husband DID get off work early and actually offered to take his dad to respite!:cool1: And drop off the dog!:cool1: :cool1:

The bags are all packed sitting in the garage waiting for him to come home so we throw them in and take off!:cool1: :cool1: :cool1:

:thanks: I wanted to say before we left...thank you to all of you. Just a few months ago I was new to this thread...new to the DIS and just wanted to make a few special things for my kids. Now I feel I gained new friends and a new love for sewing again. I will miss seeing all of the new outfits next week and know that when I get back there will be another thread:lmao: ..but we will be having our trip of a lifetime!:banana: :banana: :banana: I wish I had had time to post all the outfits but I ran out of time! I will have tons of pics when we get back and can't wait to share!:surfweb:

almost time to hit the road....:drive:

I hope you have a great trip!
Sending some pixie dust your way!
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We will have to try a meet up once you are back and settled again!
 
First I would like to say

Happy Birthday Sawyer!!!!!:bday: :bday: party: party:


Teresa: I really hate taking pictures of myself but I will honor your request
here is me this morning (hate how the humidity gets to my hair!!!!!:scared1: )

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wore the shirt to take the kids to school it was funny to me that I got a lot of compliments ( I am mostly in tshirts and sweat pants maybe that is why:rotfl: ) because is very easy and cheap to make (1 yard - paid 2.00 )

This is my Jonathan wearing the shorts I made for him to school (10 more days to go:faint: )
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Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand of scissors that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette
You are so cute in your outfit and so is your son.
As for the scissors issue I use Fiscars scissors and I don't have any problems. For straight edges I use a rotary cutter (it's a Fiscars too). Both were gifts so I use them all the time and don't have any trouble using them.
 
His first day home from the hospital:

Playing Where's Waldo:
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All right, that's enough. I think I'm going to cry.

Oh my gosh...SOOOO adorable!!! Okay, where's Luke's puppy?
WOW!!!! These are FABulous!!!!! Great job!!!!!

I just LOVE that where's waldo picture! :rotfl: You know, Luke hasn't mentioned "the one we left behind" yet. Fortunately he's too busy playing with the one we did bring home! :rotfl2:

Okay I admit it you people made me an addict!

The husband DID get off work early and actually offered to take his dad to respite!:cool1: And drop off the dog!:The bags are all packed sitting in the garage waiting for him to come home so we throw them in and take off!:
:thanks: I wanted to say before we left...thank you to all of you. Just a few months ago I was new to this thread...new to the DIS and just wanted to make a few special things for my kids. Now I feel I gained new friends and a new love for sewing again. I will miss seeing all of the new outfits next week and know that when I get back there will be another thread:lmao: ..but we will be having our trip of a lifetime!:: I wish I had had time to post all the outfits but I ran out of time! I will have tons of pics when we get back and can't wait to share!:surfweb:

almost time to hit the road:

have a great trip!!!

Went to the doctor today and I am very dissapointed, there is very little action going on down there! I was dilated to 1 cm (who cares, that is barely anything!) and 25% effaced. With my second (Claire) at this point I was already 4 cm and 100% effaced (of course I still had to be induced at 39 weeks) so I was a little surprised. Hopefully next week I'll have made more progress!

hang in there!

First I would like to say

Teresa: I really hate taking pictures of myself but I will honor your request
here is me this morning (hate how the humidity gets to my hair!!!!!:scared1: )

2007_06210026.jpg


wore the shirt to take the kids to school it was funny to me that I got a lot of compliments ( I am mostly in tshirts and sweat pants maybe that is why:rotfl: ) because is very easy and cheap to make (1 yard - paid 2.00 )


Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand of scissors that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette

you look great! I have the best pair of scissors. Years ago my little sister bought herself and my mom some scissors. I don't think they were very expensive. When mom died 3 years ago dsis said since she already had a pair I could take them :) They are still the best scissors!

HAPPY BIRTHDAY COREY AND SAWYER!!
 

Just a head's up- the preshirred disney fabrics at my wal-mart were marked down to $5!
 
I've been having to skip a lot lately and I've missed you ladies!!!

Today is Sawyer's 2nd birthday!! I know it's been said a million times before, but I can't believe how fast the time goes!! In honor of his birthday, I'm going to post some baby photos:

Here he is in-utero. Yes, that's his foot on his head:
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His first day home from the hospital:
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Playing Where's Waldo:
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Two Months Old:
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His first Halloween:
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Happy Birthday Sawyer!!!:goodvibes

You and me both!!! Our baby boys are growing up Heather!!! Goodness Sawyer was such a cutie!! Still is!

I was looking through my pictures, and thought I'd share some too!

Here is Corey the day after he turned 14 holding his one hour old cousin, Sawyer:
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Lydia looking at Sawyer;
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Arminda holding Sawyer:
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Uncle Brian (my hubby)and Sawyer:
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Sawyer being held by his favorite aunt in the whole entire world!!!

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What a wonderful day that was!!!!! He has been such a gift!

Ok, now, I'm really crying...

Y'all are so beautiful!!! Sawyer's a lucky boy to be so loved!:goodvibes
 
His first day home from the hospital:
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HAPPY BIRTHDAY SAWYER.....LOVE all the pictures you posted Heather and all the ones you posted too Teresa!!! Hope the little guys starts to feel better soon!

The husband DID get off work early and actually offered to take his dad to respite!:cool1: And drop off the dog!:cool1: :cool1:

The bags are all packed sitting in the garage waiting for him to come home so we throw them in and take off!:cool1: :cool1: :cool1:

:thanks: I wanted to say before we left...thank you to all of you. Just a few months ago I was new to this thread...new to the DIS and just wanted to make a few special things for my kids. Now I feel I gained new friends and a new love for sewing again. I will miss seeing all of the new outfits next week and know that when I get back there will be another thread:lmao: ..but we will be having our trip of a lifetime!:banana: :banana: :banana: I wish I had had time to post all the outfits but I ran out of time! I will have tons of pics when we get back and can't wait to share!:surfweb:

almost time to hit the road....:drive:
Yeah!!! Have a MAGICAL time...we can't wait to hear all about it and see all the pics!!!!

Went to the doctor today and I am very dissapointed, there is very little action going on down there! I was dilated to 1 cm (who cares, that is barely anything!) and 25% effaced. With my second (Claire) at this point I was already 4 cm and 100% effaced (of course I still had to be induced at 39 weeks) so I was a little surprised. Hopefully next week I'll have made more progress!
Awww will be thinking about you and saying some prayers for you as well.

Teresa: I really hate taking pictures of myself but I will honor your request
here is me this morning (hate how the humidity gets to my hair!!!!!:scared1: )

2007_06210026.jpg


wore the shirt to take the kids to school it was funny to me that I got a lot of compliments ( I am mostly in tshirts and sweat pants maybe that is why:rotfl: ) because is very easy and cheap to make (1 yard - paid 2.00 )

This is my Jonathan wearing the shorts I made for him to school (10 more days to go:faint: )
2007_06210006.jpg


Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand of scissors that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette
Aww how cute!!!! Both you and your son!!!
 
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I am working on my Big Give Project and I need some help.

I am trying to use my Singer Futura to embroider a Mickey head onto the fabric.

But the machine is pulling the bobbin thread up through the fabric. I don't want the white thread to show. I am using Sulkey 100% polyester Bobbin Thread.

I am using Black Guterman Rayon thread as the top thread. I also have some Guterman Black 100% polyester thread.

Uggh. I just want this to look nice! Should I use the Black Polyester thread in the bobbin?
 
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Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand of scissors that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette
Very cute shirt!! You look great in it! You son looks so handsome!

I was going to recommend a rotary cutter, too. It even works on curves and such. I used to have a pair of Fiskars (I think that was the brand) that had rubber on the handles and they had some sort of spring mechanism. So, they would spring open and you just had to use your hand strength to shut them. So, that should help with hand fatigue.

Benita: Hang in there, girlie!! That baby will come, even if it doesn't feel like it will ever end!
 
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I am working on my Big Give Project and I need some help.

I am trying to use my Singer Futura to embroider a Mickey head onto the fabric.

But the machine is pulling the bobbin thread up through the fabric. I don't want the white thread to show. I am using Sulkey 100% polyester Bobbin Thread.

I am using Black Guterman Rayon thread as the top thread. I also have some Guterman Black 100% polyester thread.

Uggh. I just want this to look nice! Should I use the Black Polyester thread in the bobbin?

I've had that problem before. I don't recall exactly what the manual said to do about. It has something to do with the upper tension. I did two things - I used matching bobbin thread, and I added a float of tear away stabilizer under the design. That seemed to help. I think it has something to do with the weight of the fabric. When I'm using thicker fabric, I don't seem to have such a problem.
 
I've had that problem before. I don't recall exactly what the manual said to do about. It has something to do with the upper tension. I did two things - I used matching bobbin thread, and I added a float of tear away stabilizer under the design. That seemed to help. I think it has something to do with the weight of the fabric. When I'm using thicker fabric, I don't seem to have such a problem.


I would just do it my hand...that's how I do my appliques.
 
Love it! What pattern did you use? Was it a CarlaC?

Yes, it is the simply sweet dresses and tops...

Wow, that queen of hearts dress is gorgeous! I love all the polka dots and your applique is flawless. Alice is cute too, maybe teacups on the apron instead of the white rabbit? I saw a cute one on-line with teacups along the bottom of the apron and it was adorable.



Wow, that is great! Your son is so handsome.



I usually use those fancy buttons for scrapbooking, not sewing! :rotfl: Your nemo shirts came out great and I love the round neck one for you.
Thank you! I thought about teacups, but I wanted the applique to really disneyize it. KWIM? I still haven't made up my mind though!

Everyone's stuff is so cute as always. MickeyJen, did you use a pattern for the queen of hears dress?

Yep! It was Carla C's simply sweet. I just added the dotted fabric to the top of the front panel before I cut it all out...

Yeah I made it:banana: :banana: :banana:

Now down to business.

Wow!!! That is awesome:) There are so many lucky little ones getting to wear all of the beautiful stuff displayed on here. I have some steam a seam to try to make one (applique) for an upcoming trip...got any tips?
My tip is... You can do it!!! Seriously though, when I first started sewing, I did more applique than sewing, and I mostly recommend that you use stabilizer underneath your fabric! Also, bobbin thread really helps the stitches on top to stay nicely packed together. There have been some wonderful tutorials on this thread for more tips! Check the bookmarks!:thumbsup2

Today is Sawyer's 2nd birthday!! I know it's been said a million times before, but I can't believe how fast the time goes!! In honor of his birthday, I'm going to post some baby photos:


WOW!!!! These are FABulous!!!!! Great job!!!!!


WOW!!! YOU are good!!


You even sew for yourself? :worship:

Happy Birthday Sawyer!

And thank you for the kind words! I don't usually sew for myself (other than some appliques for special events like Disney and the Elmo show we all went to!), but I'm trying to start!!

these are both GREAT! I love the queen of hearts! I have that design and I've not stitched it out yet. What problems are you having with the rabbit? I've not stitched it out yet either. I'm wondering if I should test it.
I had two major issues that I was unhappy with... The first is that the outlines are all done in the colors of the fill (or fabric) and I wanted them done in black. Especially since I was doing a white rabbit on white fabric. Fine, just change the thread right? But they are all connected and can't be separated, so he would end up with a black tail and black eyeballs, and well... you get the idea. I was able to do most of it, but had to babysit the machine in order to change threads... very annoying and I don't want to do it again!

The more major issue is that there are, in many places, WAY too many stitches. Especially satin stitches over satin stitches. I turned my machine down to 350 stitches per minute (it does 800) and tried to take it slowly, but I still bent or broke THREE needles doing that darn design! Very, very frustrtating....:headache: :headache: :headache:


These are adorable. Was the Queen of Hearts Applique difficult? How did you do it? Is it a design you buy from an embroidery website?

I love the Cars shirt. Mater is both of my kids favorite character from that movie. What a great job! Is the Mater a Pillowcase? I really like the Nemo shirts too!

Thanks! The Queen of Hearts is an embroidery design I got from a seller on ebay. I have stitched out four designs from her at this point and have been happy with two and pretty unhappy with two...:confused3 This one was easy enough, but the appliques in general are VERY putsy and this one has quite a few fabrics to add. I love how it turned out though! I just wish the details of her face were in black - might try to change that the next time...

The Mater is from a wall panel that has Lightning McQUeen (DS's fave) and Mater. I did the Mater first in case it didn't work!:rotfl2: But he loves it!
 
:banana: :banana: I am sooo happy to say that my little Rylie is allll better! She has been her happy go lucky little self for the past 2 days and I am LOVING it!
What wonderful news about Rylie!!!!

Here's another quick Pre-Shirred Dress. I made this one while we were home with the bronchitis and ear infection...mean mommy made her try it on when she was sick!
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Cute!

We brought our baby home today! :lovestruc She's not used to grass and she loves rolling around on the lawn.
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Lily won't be able to do this much longer! :lmao:
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so far she is SOOOOOO good! I'm knocking on all the wood I can find, I know puppies aren't easy, but she is an angel so far. She gets tired and goes and sleeps in her crate. She has so far only "pottied" when we've had her outside. She is breaking my heart though. We bought her a little doggy teddy bear and I took it when we picked her up and rubbed it on her mommy's fur to get her scent, and Izzy (her name is Sunny Isabella but we call her Izzy, except Lily who calls her Belle--it's a princess thing I think, she can say Izzy just fine) anyhoo, Izzy can totally smell her mama and is using the bear as a pillow.
How cute!!!!!!

made myself 3 tops and a pair of capri pants for my august trip

tunic length
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short length
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I made the top and capri as a set ,the fabric is kind of thin so I made the pants wider to have a skirt like fit

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Linnette
Those are wonderful!

I finally got some pictures uploaded to photobucket, so I have some things to share!

DS(6) is in Alice in Wonderland this weekend, so I made two outfits for DD (4) to wear when we go see it...

Alice costume:
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I'd like to put a white rabbit applique on the apron, but I am really not happy with the test stitch out... We'll see...

Queen of hearts dress (she won't be wearing a top underneath):
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I plan to add two more rows of elastic to the back tonight - I'm hoping it will help it fit a little better. It also turned out a smidge longer than I was hoping for, but its okay...
WOW! Those are so cool! Love them both!

Here's my boy's answer for the "big face" shirt! DS really likes it! It is a western style shirt...
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The front is all this pattern:
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So cool!!!

I forgot to add my Nemos! I made a button down shirt for DS... this is a close-up of the fish buttons he made me use... I will NOT be buying anymore buttons with shanks. I really did not enjoy sewing them on! :headache:
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And I made my DD a round neck top with the same fabric, but I couldn't get her to model it and didn't get a pic before it was in the laundry (and I'm not pulling it out to iron it before its washed!:laughing: ) It looks just like this one I made for me though... I have been wanting to do a top like this for me, but couldn't find a pattern, so I made my own and basically used the directions for DD's round neck pattern (YCMT). Mine doesn't have buttons at the shoulders though. When I make this with "real" fabric for me (I have some Michael Miller Ginger Blossom I want to use), I will do a couple of things differently so hopefully it won't look quite so muu-muu in the front...
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I apologize it isn't quite in focus... my photographer is 6!:laughing:
Love the Nemo shirts too!
 
Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand of scissors that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette

You look adorable in your shirt! I use a rotary cutter for straight lines, and I have a pair of Gingher knife shears that I looooove! They cut so fast and well, that I don't usually get fatigue using them.

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I am working on my Big Give Project and I need some help.

I am trying to use my Singer Futura to embroider a Mickey head onto the fabric.

But the machine is pulling the bobbin thread up through the fabric. I don't want the white thread to show. I am using Sulkey 100% polyester Bobbin Thread.

I am using Black Guterman Rayon thread as the top thread. I also have some Guterman Black 100% polyester thread.

Uggh. I just want this to look nice! Should I use the Black Polyester thread in the bobbin?

Hmmm... I would definitely try switching out or adding more stabilizer. It *might* be a tension issue, but I wouldn't know the first thing about fixing that. If you use matching bobbin thread, it will be less noticeable, BUT you won't get as tight a finish on the top satin stitches. (bobbin thread is 60 weight while embroidery thread is 40 weight - regular sewing is 50, the higher the number the thinner the thread) I also don't know about rayon vs. poly with Gutterman. I use Mettler! I'm sorry you're having trouble!
 
Today is Sawyer's 2nd birthday!! I know it's been said a million times before, but I can't believe how fast the time goes!!
Happy Birthday Sawyer!!!! :bday: :cake: :cake: LOVE all the photos you & Theresa posted.

The husband DID get off work early and actually offered to take his dad to respite!:cool1: And drop off the dog!:cool1: :cool1:

The bags are all packed sitting in the garage waiting for him to come home so we throw them in and take off!
Have a magical, much deserved trip!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Went to the doctor today and I am very dissapointed, there is very little action going on down there! I was dilated to 1 cm (who cares, that is barely anything!) and 25% effaced. With my second (Claire) at this point I was already 4 cm and 100% effaced (of course I still had to be induced at 39 weeks) so I was a little surprised. Hopefully next week I'll have made more progress!
:hug: I remember going in for my 37 week check up with my 3rd being ready to beg them to induce me. My BP was a little high so they scheduled me for an induction at 38 weeks. I do remember how miserable I was. Only a few more days for you.

Teresa: I really hate taking pictures of myself but I will honor your request
here is me this morning (hate how the humidity gets to my hair!!!!!:scared1: )

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wore the shirt to take the kids to school it was funny to me that I got a lot of compliments ( I am mostly in tshirts and sweat pants maybe that is why:rotfl: ) because is very easy and cheap to make (1 yard - paid 2.00 )

This is my Jonathan wearing the shorts I made for him to school (10 more days to go:faint: )
th_2007_06210006.jpg


Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand of scissors that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette
Beautiful!! And what a handsome young man!!!
 
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Got blisters in my hand (right ) from all the cutting I did , is there a brand of scissors that are made to avoid blisters ,I paid 18.00 for my scissors to me they are not cheap but they are heavy and hard to use


Linnette

You and your son are so cute! Thank you for posting pictures.

I use a rotary cutter for straight lines and regular scissors for curves. I do have a rubber handled spring scissors like Heather is talking about and I use them for scrapbooking. They are really great: I take them in when I am volunteering so I don't have to use the crummy school scissors.


I use a stablizier on all appliqués to prevent this. The iron-on tear away kind is great. HTH!

Thank you! I thought about teacups, but I wanted the applique to really disneyize it. KWIM? I still haven't made up my mind though!

No, you're right, the rabbit make it Disney for sure. I hope you can get it figured out.

Just in case ya'll thought I was laying around all week while the kids were gone, I'll show off something I did. I have no idea if it will fit a human child, it's a panel of Marie I got from :wizard: and then I shirred the back of the peasant blouse. Of course all the ruffles on the skirt took the longest because I refuse to learn how to use my ruffler. When Megan comes home I will see if it fits and then I plan on making another for the big give.

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Isn't Mickey pretty? :rotfl:
 
Thank you for all the helpful tips!

I am using a cut away stabilizer on the back it is pretty heavy.
I switched to Black thread in the bobbin. It turned out GREAT.:cool1:
So I switched on the camera to take a photo and it says the battery is dead.

I will have to charge the battery before I can share pictures.

Thanks again for the tips.
 
I was going to recommend a rotary cutter, too. It even works on curves and such

I was going to say this too. Since I got my rotary cutter, I can't remember the last time I used regualar scissors to cut out any pattern. They work on the straight parts and the curves! :thumbsup2
 
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