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Congrats on the new machine....what kind did you get?

Can't wait to see some pics of your creations!

Oooh...is it computerized? I'm very jealous of people with nice new sewing machines that aren't from the 80s!!! ;)

Thanks for the congrats! It is computerized...it is the Brother CE5000 PRW. I hope I like it! I do not know anyone with this brand IRL...just you ladies here. My mom has my Great-grandmother's sewing machine...the kind that is attached to the sewing cabinet. It needs to be cleaned and have maintenance done on it, so in the meantime she bought a Janome. She is making costumes for my girls for our trip. My MIL has a Janome embroidery machine she uses for all of her sewing and is making some outfits for the girls. Now, hopefully I can contribute to what they are wearing as well, even if it is just pajama bottoms.:rotfl2:

I have 2 great "teachers" so hopefully this new endeavor will not be a disaster!
 
Good afternoon all! I am not sure if any of you remember me...I am a "window shopper" mainly, but have posted a few times. I am so excited and had to share...I ordered my very own sewing machine today from Wally World and it should be here next week!

Hopefully I will have some creations to share soon! Everyone on here makes such beautiful things and you have all inspired me to sew for my girls. I will be getting some patterns from ycmt when I get home tonight and am on my home computer. I can't wait!:cheer2:
I remember you! Congrats on your new machine!! What kind did you get?

Well... OK. I believe you!!! And yes, it does sound cool as well! :hippie: And not only does it sound cool, but it has a ring of truth about it as well. You surely do bring JOY to all of us here!
Boy, has she got you snowed! :rotfl:

I'm hoping these pics are the right size.

This is the outfit I made for the first round of the Big Give

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The pictures are pretty small now! It looks like it's a really cute and different outfit!! Do you think you could post bigger pictures so I can see it better?

I was inspired to begin sewing after seeing boutique Dis dresses on ebay......

I have been at it for about three weeks and I am HOOKED! I'll never know why it took 36 years to figure out sewing was such a fantastic thing to do!

:welcome:!!! I'm so glad we've got you hooked!!!

I made Lily some --oh, I don't know, Meghan flamingo pants? You know the ones I mean? They are pretty cute. I appliqued a tank top to match. I'll have her wear it tomorrow to get photos, now if I can just find the hat I already have to match it. :confused3 What does it say about me that the confused smiley is my favorite smiley? :confused3
Yes, I know exactly what pants you mean. Those were really cute! I can't wait to see Lily's.

What's it say about me that my favorite smiley is snooty? :snooty:

Just wanted to say good night to everyone! My induction is tomorrow at 7:30 am. I am still dilated to 5 cm and 50% effaced so hopefully I'll have a baby by lunchtime! I wish you all great sewing! I'll post pictures when I get home!

:hug: :pixiedust: I am so excited for you. Please let us know how everything went as soon as possible!!

SHOUT OUT TO JHAM! Who so graciously and generiously got the Pluto beads for me! I think they complete the outfit! Thanks so much!
Isn't she wonderful!?:angel:


That is SO cute and so is your DD! I can't believe that's only your 2nd twirl skirt and you didn't use a pattern. Wow!!

I am plugging away at my Big Give outfit for Isabelle but it is taking some time since it is ALOT of applique work (I have never done anything this in-depth before) I am looking for advice on those of you that paint the faces one. What kind of paint do you use and what is the best method to apply this. Hand sewing it kinda scares me so I am thinking painting might be easier. Any thoughts? I will post some pics tomorrow of the capris (I am more then half way done the appliques on those). i have not started the top yet---I need to get cracking.
I hand-embroider the faces if they're smaller. I didn't do that on Bullseye because doing large appliques is a LOT easier than doing small ones! Here's the online tutorial I used to learn to how to hand embroider. I like the whipped backstitch for the outlines and the satin stitch to fill in. The link is also in my applique tutorial and Teresa's bookmarks.
http://www.needlenthread.com/2006/10/video-library-of-hand-embroidery.html

Oh, I usually draw the outline on with a fabric marker (the kind that washes right off with water) so I know where to stitch the lines.

WOW is all I can say! I just found this thread & am not a seamstress at all. I have just finished going thru just about every category on the photobucket acct. You guys ROCK!!!

I have found a new must check in thread!
:welcome: YAY!! We've hooked another one!!

It's gorgeous, Lisa! I want to know how you do the eyes, too!

I've been around since the first thread too! I couldn't find my first post but it was in september. I joined the DIS at the end of August. I found Jham first post - It was September 19th In case you wondering Jhammie. It was kinda fun looking waaay back to our humble beginnings. I can't believe how much older the kids are looking already!! And it was nice to see alot of familiar names and people who are still with us!!

Jessica- I have to say I was wondering if it was Dallas in the piglet outfit too. Which was very darling by the way. What a good sport to assist you in modeling!
We used to get off on more silly tangeants back then, didn't we? :rotfl:

Oh my gosh!! Those are adorable outfits, beautiful children, and wonderful pictures!!!! I am impressed!

Those are going to be fantastic!!

First off, of you are sooo talented! I found this thread a couple of weeks ago, but normally I'm a lurker (as you can tell by my post count)! I've been a sewer since I was a teenager - cross-stitch, smocking, etc. But life got in the way and I haven't done as much lately as I would like to, but you guys have inspired me! I got Carla's bowling shirt pattern and made my DS4 a wall-e shirt, but I don't think I have enough posts yet to show you the picture. I'll probably be doing things for him and nieces and nephews, because my girls are now 13 and 9, and probably won't wear twirly skirts anymore! Thanks for being such a great group!
Lara in AL
:welcome: Go ahead and do a post countdown, we don't mind! We want to see your pictures! Or, you could post on the test board or something until you have enough posts! I am so honored that you chose our thread as your first post :cloud9:

OMGosh, you people are amazing!!! I'm from the Wish Trippers Unite! thread, and I didn't even know about this thread until yesterday when I learned of what you are doing for Heather's kids!!! I'm so excited because my family will be at Give Kids the World Village for the first two days of Heather's trip, and I'm going to be looking to see those cute outfits on her kids in person!!! Kudos for what you are doing. You do beautiful work with your hands and your hearts!!! xoxo
I'm glad you came over to check us out! Maybe we can convince you to sew!!
 
:welcome: Sewing is only the half of it......I now come on here every night and see so many beautiful things that I have a mental to do list a mile long and then run out of time to go and actually sew!! :rotfl2:



This should beceom the official 'We love CarlaC's patterns website' !!!

I've only skimmed the last few pages as I've not been around much lately (serious case of man flu!!) and there are so many cute outfits. Sorry I missed out on this BIG GIVE but I'll keep my eyes open for the next one!

Loving with patchwork skirts. As soon as Hope is a bit bigger, I'm going to give one of these a try.

I've been naughty and bought some fabric ready for our trip in December. Its patchwork fabric so wasn't cheap (well to you guys - as long as the customs men don't see it, it is for me :) )

Its called smores



I've bought this and the co-ordingating fabric and plan on making the stripwork jumper.

Cute fabric! I'm getting excited for all the new fall/winter fabrics coming out!

Here is what I made for the kids this week with my new sewing machine.

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It is supposed to have a button on the back but I haven't tried a buttonhole (ever) and I was afraid I would mess the outfit up.

I wish all patterns ran the same. I made this a size 3 (she wears a 5T or 4/5 in a shirt and it is too big in the top. If she isn't careful, it will be hanging off one shoulder. At least she will be able to wear it for a while, I'll just need to pick up some more of this fabric to keep in the stash so I can add some tiers to it as it gets shorter.

Great job! I love Parker's ruffles!
 
Oooh...is it computerized? I'm very jealous of people with nice new sewing machines that aren't from the 80s!!! ;)

I had an older non-computerized sewing machine up until a few months ago. I love my computerized Brother, but I would LOVE an embroidery machine! A computerized machine works about the same as an older model for appliques. It just makes it a little easier to set your stitch width and stuff.

I can't remember if I replied to you about the year you got married! 1994 was an awesome year! :thumbsup2

Here is what I made for the kids this week with my new sewing machine.

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It is supposed to have a button on the back but I haven't tried a buttonhole (ever) and I was afraid I would mess the outfit up.

I wish all patterns ran the same. I made this a size 3 (she wears a 5T or 4/5 in a shirt and it is too big in the top. If she isn't careful, it will be hanging off one shoulder. At least she will be able to wear it for a while, I'll just need to pick up some more of this fabric to keep in the stash so I can add some tiers to it as it gets shorter.

Those are SO cute!!! I love that tiered ruffle dress. It's gorgeous!!
 

Shannon: Love both of your big give outfits!

KPgriffin: Your 4th outfit is adorable.

Lisa: I love Ottobre but maybe you can answer a question I have. Are the patterns able to be made in multiple sizes? I can never tell if they come in just 1 or 2 sizes or what! LMK.

...t.
 
Here is what I made for the kids this week with my new sewing machine.

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It is supposed to have a button on the back but I haven't tried a buttonhole (ever) and I was afraid I would mess the outfit up.

I wish all patterns ran the same. I made this a size 3 (she wears a 5T or 4/5 in a shirt and it is too big in the top. If she isn't careful, it will be hanging off one shoulder. At least she will be able to wear it for a while, I'll just need to pick up some more of this fabric to keep in the stash so I can add some tiers to it as it gets shorter.

These are so cute!!

I thought I would share some pics from my recent beach trip. We had a great trip and there were so many great pics but I am just posting some of the custom photos. Here are the kids in their beach customs:

Roseanna and her friends in thier matching sundresses
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Roseanna and friends on beach with Russell being very uncooperative for the pic (he wouldn't look and was always running away) I found this great polo that coordinated with the dresses
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Roseanna and Russ in thier crab outfits
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Roseanna and Russ in thier fishy outfits
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Here are the pants so far for my Big Give outfit
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I love all these outfits.

Here's what I have done so far for my MAW Big Give contribution.

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I was originally planning to use a variety of blue, cream and pink prints for ruffles in the back like I did for the Snow White dress I shared recently. However I got to thinking that the ruffles might add too much bulk so I was thinking it might be better for packing to do a simpler back, perhaps stripwork of a few prints with a ruffle at the bottom. That would also be easier to touch up with an iron if needed (although I don't touch an iron when I'm on vacation I won't assume others are the same LOL). What do you all think?

I agree, I don't think I'd put ruffle on the back, might get too hot.
 
Here is what I made for the kids this week with my new sewing machine.

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It is supposed to have a button on the back but I haven't tried a buttonhole (ever) and I was afraid I would mess the outfit up.

I wish all patterns ran the same. I made this a size 3 (she wears a 5T or 4/5 in a shirt and it is too big in the top. If she isn't careful, it will be hanging off one shoulder. At least she will be able to wear it for a while, I'll just need to pick up some more of this fabric to keep in the stash so I can add some tiers to it as it gets shorter.


Very cute! While my Claire is very girly, she is not so much into ruffles...which makes me very sad!
 
The pictures are pretty small now! It looks like it's a really cute and different outfit!! Do you think you could post bigger pictures so I can see it better?

I just put the set in the mail. My pictures stink. I took them with my DH's camera because my camera battery was dead. I should have taken the time to charge my battery and get the pics I wanted. Basically (if you can't tell from the pics) it's a double layer "poodle" skirt with Pluto as the "poodle". There is a layer of tulle between the two layers. The top is a peasant top that is black/white striped (play off of the fashion trend of the 50's) with a big "I" on the top (think big L on Laverne's shirt from Laverne & Shirley). Black tie belt. That's it.
 
Here is what I made for the kids this week with my new sewing machine.

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It is supposed to have a button on the back but I haven't tried a buttonhole (ever) and I was afraid I would mess the outfit up.

I wish all patterns ran the same. I made this a size 3 (she wears a 5T or 4/5 in a shirt and it is too big in the top. If she isn't careful, it will be hanging off one shoulder. At least she will be able to wear it for a while, I'll just need to pick up some more of this fabric to keep in the stash so I can add some tiers to it as it gets shorter.

So cute! What pattern did you use?
 
Here is the outfit I made Lily yesterday. I love the way the easy zig zag applique turned out. These are her Megan pants.

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Luke did not want to be left out of the photos. He is wearing his pirate pants I made him a couple of days ago.

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He has a new pose: :sad2:

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I just put the set in the mail. My pictures stink. I took them with my DH's camera because my camera battery was dead. I should have taken the time to charge my battery and get the pics I wanted. Basically (if you can't tell from the pics) it's a double layer "poodle" skirt with Pluto as the "poodle". There is a layer of tulle between the two layers. The top is a peasant top that is black/white striped (play off of the fashion trend of the 50's) with a big "I" on the top (think big L on Laverne's shirt from Laverne & Shirley). Black tie belt. That's it.
Oh my gosh, that sounds so cute!!! I couldn't see the "I" too well, so I was wondering what that was! I'm sure we'll see some pictures of it being modeled soon!


Lily's Megan pants are absolutely adorable!!! Do tell me about this easy zig-zag applique! Do you just do it like a regular applique with the stitches farther apart? Does it fray around the edges?

There's my little Lukey (as Tessa calls him)! I love his new pose! The picture of both of them together is SOOO sweet! Tessa made him a few little things and now she wants to write him a letter. Then, we'll get it in the mail.
 
Here is the outfit I made Lily yesterday. I love the way the easy zig zag applique turned out. These are her Megan pants.

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Luke did not want to be left out of the photos. He is wearing his pirate pants I made him a couple of days ago.

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He has a new pose: :sad2:

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Great outfits -- both of them! They look sooo cute!
 
Oh my gosh, that sounds so cute!!! I couldn't see the "I" too well, so I was wondering what that was! I'm sure we'll see some pictures of it being modeled soon!



Lily's Megan pants are absolutely adorable!!! Do tell me about this easy zig-zag applique! Do you just do it like a regular applique with the stitches farther apart? Does it fray around the edges?

There's my little Lukey (as Tessa calls him)! I love his new pose! The picture of both of them together is SOOO sweet! Tessa made him a few little things and now she wants to write him a letter. Then, we'll get it in the mail.


I just stuck it on w/heat n bond and did the zig zag that is the standard/default width and spacing on our machine. Time will tell how it holds up, but I don't think it will fray a whole lot :confused3 I've made frayed appliques that don't even fray that much :rotfl: but I'm hoping the heat 'n' bond will help keep it from fraying. If it does fray, then that will be the look I was going for all along, right? Luke made Tessa the cutest thing (you already know what it is) and it went in the mail Monday, so hopefully you'll get it soon!
 
Here is the outfit I made Lily yesterday. I love the way the easy zig zag applique turned out. These are her Megan pants.

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Luke did not want to be left out of the photos. He is wearing his pirate pants I made him a couple of days ago.

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He has a new pose: :sad2:

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Both came out great! Love the material on both.

I used McCall's M5369 -- It is a Esay Stitch 'n Save and used the dress version.
thanks!
 
Here is the outfit I made Lily yesterday. I love the way the easy zig zag applique turned out. These are her Megan pants.

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Luke did not want to be left out of the photos. He is wearing his pirate pants I made him a couple of days ago.

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He has a new pose: :sad2:

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OOOOH...she's so pretty!!! And so are the pants.
 
anyone???? If not idea about painting then how do you do small facial details on faces? I am so scared that I am going to mess this up and I already have so much time in it.

Your appliqués look wonderful so I don't blame you for being hesitant.
Personally, I wouldn't use paint because it's hard to fix any mistakes. If you hand embroider, you can at least take out the stitches if you don't like them.

If you do want to try it, do a test first on the same fabric as you used for the appliqué. That way you can see if anything unexpected happens, like bleeding or running.

That is gorgeous! How do you do the eyes? Your applique's eyes always look so good!

For these everything was done on the machine, even the white dot was a small fabric piece I satin stitched around. I do a line of medium brown straight stitching on the lower edge of the eyes and black along the upper edge as well as for the lashes. I try to use appliquéd pieces whenever possible but sometimes the face is too small so I have to hand embroider the details.

Here is what I made for the kids this week with my new sewing machine.

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I love the flounces! I think that would be really cute worn as a top when it gets shorter.

Lisa: I love Ottobre but maybe you can answer a question I have. Are the patterns able to be made in multiple sizes? I can never tell if they come in just 1 or 2 sizes or what! LMK.

...t.

Yes, each pattern included in the issues has multiple sizes. It's like other such patterns with each size a different line. It takes some time to get the pattern pieces traced because in addition to adding seam allowance, the patterns for all the designs are printed to overlap each other. That means one pattern page could have 10-15 pattern pieces for 3-4 garments on it. They are color coded but I still have to double check regularly to be sure I'm following the right lines for the pattern piece and size I need.
 
I just finished this tee for Zoe. She decided on our recent DLR trip that Jasmine is her current favorite princess - I think mostly because Jasmine wears pants. LOL This gave me a chance to see how well I did drawing her hands. I think they look OK but I might tweak them for the next princess.

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I also have done these tees in my continuing effort to use up some of the tees I've accumulated. I've been wanting to try some of the dwarfs since I've never done them so this was a fun chance to experiment.

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