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

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This is the same one that is at Walmart. The last I saw it was on clearance for $169.

That's funny you say you saw it clearanced b/c I figured it would be clearanced too since Wal-Mart said they were discontinuing it but at the 4 different ones I have seen it at, it is never on sale. I know that each store sets their own price, maybe the south just hasn't clearanced them yet.
 
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Too cute!! I am partial to Kites! ;)

But I did not intentionally CASE anyone. I promise.
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Seriously, the more dresses I make, the more excited I get for our trip!!!! I've been amusing myself reading Heather/Theresa's trip report. Excellent job so far ladies. Only problem is my DD is questioning why I didn't make her THOSE dresses (especially the Giselle one). Try explaining to a 4 year old that you really aren't up to that level :rotfl2:
I love it! Great job!

Thanks for reading our TRs!! I never realized how time consuming writing a trip report would be. So, I really appreciate my readers! :thumbsup2

Hi Everyone,

I was wondering - how do you guys store your patterns that you print out and cut out?

Thanks, Wendy
I store all of my patterns in a shoebox sized storage box. When I print out the YCMT patterns, I fold them and put them in a quart sized ziploc bag and write what pattern it is on the outside, along with the sizes I have printed. The quart sized bags are about the same size as the commercial pattern envelopes.

Adorable!!! I wasn't so sure about the different fabric on each leg. But, I LOVE how it looks with this outfit!

Can you believe that girl still does not have a Minnie Dot dress??? :scared1: Yours looks great!
*gasp* SHAME ON YOU!!!!

OH, I forgot to mention, now that I have washed Luke's "Carla bowling shirt" I am sooo happy that it is lined. It just has a really nice feel too it and it did not wrinkle much in the wash. I was feeling lazy about the lining before, (that probably only makes sense to me but now I love it. The whole shirt just feels like a much nicer quality than the other button up shirt I made Luke. Love ya Carla!
I am SO with you on that! I just love the way Sawyer's button-up turned out. It looks so much more finished than the ones I made with commercial patterns (especially after a wash or two).

For those that have been to 1900 Park Fair - I'm trying to decide if I should do a Mary Poppins theme custom, or Alice in Wonderland theme. Which one is going to make for better pictures?
I just wanted to say that I LOVED 1900 Park Fair! It was my favorite meal of our vacation! We went for dinner and had Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother, Prince Charming, Drizella, and Anastasia. No Lady Tremaine for us. The stepsisters were SOOO much fun and the food was GREAT!


Another cute one!! I love the little heart on it! Is your head hurting today?:hug:

She is just about the cutest thing ever!!!!

I haven't had time to go back through the posts and see what all I've missed BUT just wanted to say I'm here, back to work and feeling better (cot completely but considerably) Also new and exciting news. My mom and dad have decided to plan a trip to the world in July for the kids (my son/daughter/newphew) birthdays and my sister said her boyfriend hasn't ever been so they'd like to go so now it is a family trip. it'll only be one park and an overnight stay (I'm fighting for on site, we'll see what happens) BUT I am SOOOO excited. B has a gig in Orlando in Aug. and we planned on spending the weekend at wdw then so this is a nice bonus trip. It also means that I no longer have to be torn between using up some of my minnie dot or doing a cindy outfit ala JHAM for our MK day. It will be too hot this summer for the zumas so I will make a minnie dress for our summer trips. WOOHOO.. I am UBER excited. I love WDW!!!

...t.
:banana: :banana: :banana: That is GREAT news!!! I'm working on planning another Disney trip next year, without the Disney-hater.

I have NO idea what you're talking about! I think that applique is fabulous!! That is not an easy design, either! Love the V8 thump comment, though. :rotfl2:
The Minnie stuff is fantastic! LOOOVE it!

You guys are all so creative!!!!!
Thank you! :welcome: to the disboutique thread!

I am so taken aback by the pure talent on the thread. AMAZING! Does anyone ever sell their creations after their child has grown out of them? I have two little girls ages one and a half and almost four that LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE DIsney and dressing pretty If you have anything, please let me know

:welcome: to you, too! We're not allowed to talk about selling our creations on the disboards. But, you could try your hand at sewing them yourself. I've only been sewing for almost a year now. I started sewing after I started reading this thread! Come on, give it a try!
 
I just wanted to say that I LOVED 1900 Park Fair! It was my favorite meal of our vacation! We went for dinner and had Cinderella, the Fairy Godmother, Prince Charming, Drizella, and Anastasia. No Lady Tremaine for us. The stepsisters were SOOO much fun and the food was GREAT!

I've just got to say THANKS! To everyone that has helped to get me SO EXCITED about my upcoming trip! It's so fun to share with people that get it! You all know that planning is half the fun!

After all of the comments and suggestions about an outfit/s for 1900 Park Fair, I think I've come up with an awesome design (at least in my mind!). It is going to require me learning to digitize (something that I've wanted to learn to do for a while now). I'm SUPER EXCITED! Thanks guys!
 

Shannon, can't wait to see what you come up with. Not sure if this has been suggested or not but a twirl skirt with all of the different characters you are going to see would be cute!
 
Where did you find those sippy cups to decorate?

Sorry, can't really help with that. I have never seen them in a store. We were at the flea market and this guy had box after box of new ones! I only got 6 because I wasn't sure what I would do with them.

I am so taken aback by the pure talent on the thread. AMAZING!:scared1: Does anyone ever sell their creations after their child has grown out of them? I have two little girls ages one and a half and almost four that LOVE LOVE LOVE LOVE DIsney and dressing pretty:) If you have anything, please let me know:)

Jenn

I always sell mine once done. No more to pass them on to, but they are boys and I seem to hold onto them forever. I still have 3T Peter Pan from a LONG time ago that hasn't been worn in 2-3 years! I think most sell them on ebay if they sell them. We aren't allowed to sell on this board.

MINNIE2 - I missed your question earlier. Sorry.
I do believe that Annacp is correct. You have to pay for a room to be eligible for the free dining program. That's why we're staying in a non DVC resort this time. What we are planning to do is rent or transfer our points for this year, and use that money to pay for our package. That will help equal out the expense.

Yep, real money only and at rack rates only! We have done it the past 3 years and LOVED every moment of it though. I am booked this year, but think we are canceling and going 2 weeks later when Dallas has fall break. I am having a hard time justifying pulling him out of school (GA is a pain in the rear end about this type of thing).
 
Here are a couple of pictures of our precious new baby girl.
This was taken just a few minutes after she was born.
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Here is Adara at 3 days old, in her leaving the hospital outfit.
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My husband's grandmother knit that sleeper about 28 yrs ago for a family friend when they had their first baby girl. Five years ago, when the friend heard we were expecting for the first time, she dug out the sleeper and gave it to us. Each of our children has worn it to come home from the hospital.
Bryce was very close to his grandmother so it's extra special to us. Grandma passed away about 12 yrs ago but we have several things she knitted for our babies, years before my dh and I ever met. She left him a box full of little things she had handmade, each with a label in her own handwriting, for the great-grandchild she knew she would never meet.
Many thanks for all the congratulations and the compliments on Adara's name.
Her middle names are taken from two of her great-grandmothers. Hazel was dh's grandma -the knitter- and Antonina was my grandma.
 
For those that have been to 1900 Park Fair - I'm trying to decide if I should do a Mary Poppins theme custom, or Alice in Wonderland theme. Which one is going to make for better pictures?
I've done breakfast at 1900 Park Fair 3 times and have always seen Pooh, Tigger, Mary Poppins, Alice, Mad Hatter and Wendy. Mary Poppins isn't in her white dress. I think we've always seen Wendy before we go in to breakfast.

Another cute outfit! Hope you're feeling better!

The sidewinder works great!

Much faster than doing it on the sewing machine, and I don't have to stop midstream to rethread the machine! Now if it only had a remote control, I would be all set!:rotfl:
Thanks for the review! Glad you're enjoying it!

So I have finally managed to take a picture of the JoJo shirt I made last night. It is for our Sept trip to WDW, we will be dining at Hollywood and Vine. I haven't figured out what to do for the skirt yet. I can't find the daisy kingdom stripes I wanted to use so I just have to find something else in place of it. It was my first pieced together applique and man did I make a huge mistake but I won't point it out. The Minnie outfit was from our trip to the P&P Party. Hopefully my next applique will turn out better. Poor JoJo's hands are totally screwed up but if someone actually wants to point it out to me I might just have to V8 thump them.

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JoJo looks awesome! Love all your Minnie stuff!!!!
 
Here are a couple of pictures of our precious new baby girl.
This was taken just a few minutes after she was born.
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Here is Adara at 3 days old, in her leaving the hospital outfit.
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My husband's grandmother knit that sleeper about 28 yrs ago for a family friend when they had their first baby girl. Five years ago, when the friend heard we were expecting for the first time, she dug out the sleeper and gave it to us. Each of our children has worn it to come home from the hospital.
Bryce was very close to his grandmother so it's extra special to us. Grandma passed away about 12 yrs ago but we have several things she knitted for our babies, years before my dh and I ever met. She left him a box full of little things she had handmade, each with a label in her own handwriting, for the great-grandchild she knew she would never meet.
Many thanks for all the congratulations and the compliments on Adara's name.
Her middle names are taken from two of her great-grandmothers. Hazel was dh's grandma -the knitter- and Antonina was my grandma.

She is so beautiful!!!!! How wonderful to have that very special outfit!:love:
 
That's so cute. is it a navy blue t-shirt that you sewed light blue sleeves and the cape to???

It's a scoop neck shirt. I used the SW pattern, cut down the collar and attatched it. Sewed a red ribbon up the front. Took the sleeves off and made the pattern sleeves, but to be easier, used red ribbon. The cape I made separate, if she was hot she could take it off. Again, from the pattern and cut down.

Would you have more pics? The outfits you made would be perfect for my nieces because they will not wear the regular Disney costumes. Dis you adapt ready to wear clothes? Thanks!!

Kirsta had been asking for a Princess dress to wear, but I just couldn't see her in a hot dress. She loved the attention she got. The CM kept telling her Princess, I like your summer outfit.

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This one was my favorite.

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The Cinderella, I wish I attatched the "wings" to the skirt instead of the top, then I might have liked it. The Belle, I wish I didn't make the point on the top. I forgot she likes to shove the waist band under her stomach.

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This is for this year. I made it too big I think. I got an early head start and she's really been growing. I ordered a Patch with Mulan and I'll put that on the boring plain side. But it will work. Kirsta likes it. I'm going to do a Lilo, in the hula skirt, I have a skort to modify.

I started my DD8 sewing simple things with my help. She wants a Hannah Montana Bday this year and our local Walmart has the cotton fabric still. So I thought we could make something for all the girls at the party together. Does anyone have any ideas besides a tote bag? I thought about a pillowcase as it will be a sleepover, but at $4 a yard, that is more than I wanted to spend. I love planning the party and doing fun original stuff, so I'm open to almost anything.

Someone beat me to it, I was going to say put a trim on the pillow case. If you go to the Disign boards, you can get someone to make a design that you can iron on a pillow case, a tote bag or something.


Linn, I love that you can make your own pattens. I have to have a pattern first, then I can modity it. Someone here has termed it as a Frankenpattern.
 
So I have finally managed to take a picture of the JoJo shirt I made last night. It is for our Sept trip to WDW, we will be dining at Hollywood and Vine. I haven't figured out what to do for the skirt yet. I can't find the daisy kingdom stripes I wanted to use so I just have to find something else in place of it. It was my first pieced together applique and man did I make a huge mistake but I won't point it out. The Minnie outfit was from our trip to the P&P Party. Hopefully my next applique will turn out better. Poor JoJo's hands are totally screwed up but if someone actually wants to point it out to me I might just have to V8 thump them.

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Love everything. Can you please tell me pattern you used for the bag? The bracelet is great too. Love everything.

Here are a couple of pictures of our precious new baby girl.
This was taken just a few minutes after she was born.
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Here is Adara at 3 days old, in her leaving the hospital outfit.
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My husband's grandmother knit that sleeper about 28 yrs ago for a family friend when they had their first baby girl. Five years ago, when the friend heard we were expecting for the first time, she dug out the sleeper and gave it to us. Each of our children has worn it to come home from the hospital.
Bryce was very close to his grandmother so it's extra special to us. Grandma passed away about 12 yrs ago but we have several things she knitted for our babies, years before my dh and I ever met. She left him a box full of little things she had handmade, each with a label in her own handwriting, for the great-grandchild she knew she would never meet.
Many thanks for all the congratulations and the compliments on Adara's name.
Her middle names are taken from two of her great-grandmothers. Hazel was dh's grandma -the knitter- and Antonina was my grandma.

She's beautiful. That's great about the handknits, I'm a knitter and I have knit some things for my kids. Absolutely beautiful. Congrats.

Laura
 
Here are a couple of pictures of our precious new baby girl.
This was taken just a few minutes after she was born.
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Here is Adara at 3 days old, in her leaving the hospital outfit.
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My husband's grandmother knit that sleeper about 28 yrs ago for a family friend when they had their first baby girl. Five years ago, when the friend heard we were expecting for the first time, she dug out the sleeper and gave it to us. Each of our children has worn it to come home from the hospital.
Bryce was very close to his grandmother so it's extra special to us. Grandma passed away about 12 yrs ago but we have several things she knitted for our babies, years before my dh and I ever met. She left him a box full of little things she had handmade, each with a label in her own handwriting, for the great-grandchild she knew she would never meet.
Many thanks for all the congratulations and the compliments on Adara's name.
Her middle names are taken from two of her great-grandmothers. Hazel was dh's grandma -the knitter- and Antonina was my grandma.


Oh she's beautiful. I'm anxiously awaiting the call that I'm an auntie again. Mom to be was at 10cms 5 hours ago!!!!! I'm getting really nervous. She's in San Francisco and I'm in Boston so it's not like I can swing by!!!
 
So I have finally managed to take a picture of the JoJo shirt I made last night. It is for our Sept trip to WDW, we will be dining at Hollywood and Vine. I haven't figured out what to do for the skirt yet. I can't find the daisy kingdom stripes I wanted to use so I just have to find something else in place of it. It was my first pieced together applique and man did I make a huge mistake but I won't point it out. The Minnie outfit was from our trip to the P&P Party. Hopefully my next applique will turn out better. Poor JoJo's hands are totally screwed up but if someone actually wants to point it out to me I might just have to V8 thump them.

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So cute...love the bag
 

That Jojo looks great! I bet it is perfect and you are just being modest. I love all your matchy minnie stuff, so cute!


Beautiful baby! I loved the story about the sleeper. My neighbor crocheted a sweater when I was pregnant with Megan and I was almost afraid to put her in it because I didn't want to mess it up; it was so beautiful. Adara looks like a little angel.

This is what I did last night, just a simple top and shorts. DH does not think the patterns match but who cares what he thinks (well, I did ask his opinion so it's my fault). And I made a matching shirt for her brother even though he is less than enthusiastic. Question for those who have made this before: would it be ok with one bigger button rather than the two small ones? If I make this again, I think I would rather have one button so it would be easier for small fingers. Opinions?

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Again, no model. :( I go up and get them Friday.
 
I remember someone was going to buy that on Ebay about a year ago. Did you sell it? It would be funny if someone on here bought it! That is soooo cute!! Your daughter looks adorable in it!

I didn't sell it. I let my best friend borrow it for her DD for their Disney vaca. However, she ended up cancelling her trip when she found out she was expecting #2. Sadly, she passed away 3 months after #2 was born. So I really don't know what became of it. It's not like there is a nice way to ask her grieving husband about it (or any of my other belongings that remain in her closet!!!)
 
This is what I did last night, just a simple top and shorts. DH does not think the patterns match but who cares what he thinks (well, I did ask his opinion so it's my fault). And I made a matching shirt for her brother even though he is less than enthusiastic. Question for those who have made this before: would it be ok with one bigger button rather than the two small ones? If I make this again, I think I would rather have one button so it would be easier for small fingers. Opinions?


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How cute! I love the shirt. I think the fabric goes fine together.
Here is my Fourth of July outfit. I just found out my sister-in-laws from Dallas are coming for July 4 :yay: I just got Kayla's hair cut today. I was kindof drastic but I love it!!

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So cute! I really like the back. It looks so cheery and bright. And Kayla's hair is just too stinkin cute! Perfect for the summer.

I wonder if I should have made capris because we will be in pennsylvania for the 4th and you never know what the weather is going to be.
 
This is what I did last night, just a simple top and shorts. DH does not think the patterns match but who cares what he thinks (well, I did ask his opinion so it's my fault). And I made a matching shirt for her brother even though he is less than enthusiastic. Question for those who have made this before: would it be ok with one bigger button rather than the two small ones? If I make this again, I think I would rather have one button so it would be easier for small fingers. Opinions?

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Again, no model. :( I go up and get them Friday.
I like these patterns together! I love your DS's shirt too!
I did mine with just one big button on each side. The only thing I would recommend is to make the buttonhole go ACROSS the top instead of perpendicular. I did mine the other way as I was worried that the buttonhole would actually be too big to fit, but it makes it hang lower than it is supposed to... I could "fix" it by moving the button back on the underside, but I'm too lazy...:rotfl2:
I just found out my sister-in-laws from Dallas are coming for July 4 :yay: I just got Kayla's hair cut today. I was kindof drastic but I love it!!

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These are cute!
 
Here are a couple of pictures of our precious new baby girl.
This was taken just a few minutes after she was born.
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Here is Adara at 3 days old, in her leaving the hospital outfit.
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My husband's grandmother knit that sleeper about 28 yrs ago for a family friend when they had their first baby girl. Five years ago, when the friend heard we were expecting for the first time, she dug out the sleeper and gave it to us. Each of our children has worn it to come home from the hospital.
Bryce was very close to his grandmother so it's extra special to us. Grandma passed away about 12 yrs ago but we have several things she knitted for our babies, years before my dh and I ever met. She left him a box full of little things she had handmade, each with a label in her own handwriting, for the great-grandchild she knew she would never meet.
Many thanks for all the congratulations and the compliments on Adara's name.
Her middle names are taken from two of her great-grandmothers. Hazel was dh's grandma -the knitter- and Antonina was my grandma.


She is beautiful!!!!! That is the sweetest thing about DH grandmother and knitting that stuff.
 
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