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Sewing for Disney


Fourteen outfits for any Disney loving child!



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Jul
21

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Disney: What Worked for Us . . .


Forgive us . . . this may be our most rambling post to date! Yet, we want to “document” some helpful hints / suggestions for those heading to the “Most Magical Place on Earth” {or, better yet – for us . . . whenever we make a return trip!}. When we began to plan our […]



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Jul
18

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“Sewing for Disney”: RECAP


Our “Sewing for Disney” sure was fun!!! For us, anyway :).  We truly hope you enjoyed the change from our “normal, day-to-day” sewing, and were inspired by some of the “looks” of our trip.   As “slow sewists”, we knew we had a daunting task to sew each girl 7 Disney inspired garments leading up to […]



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Jul
14

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Sewing for Disney: Safari {O+S, Jump Rope Dress}


The FINAL installment of “Sewing for Disney” is none other than CL’s absolute FAVORITE outfit of the trip. And, the one that she still requests to wear time and time again {aka: her “SHAFARI dress” – yes, according to CL, it’s SHAFARI . . . not SAFARI}. For “Sewing for Disney: Safari #2″, we sewed […]



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Jul
11

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Sewing for Disney: Safari {O+S, Music Class}


Accessories, accessories, accessories were a LARGE part of our “Sewing for Disney: Safari #1″ {as well as Safari #2} look . . . We sewed EA an Oliver + S, Music Class Blouse and Skirt {sz 5}. And, while this ensemble fits her for now, hindsight tells us we should have lengthened the blouse by 1/2 […]



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Jul
7

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Sewing for Disney: Cinderella


Light. Summery. Classic. Subtle. Unique. That’s what we were going for. Vintage was not exactly what we had in mind. . . Yet with this hem length one might wonder! Thankfully, being a 3 year old has its perks . . . including short hem lengths, and ruffle panties and/or hideez. Our “Sewing for Disney: […]



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Jun
30

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Sewing for Disney: Tinkerbell


There were a few projects in our “Sewing for Disney” plans that we felt confident would be “home run” sort of sews! The “Sewing for Disney: Tinkerbell” outfit was one of them. You see, we had made another Oliver + S, Pinwheel Slip Dress – seen HERE. And, EA couldn’t get enough of it. And although Emily […]



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Jun
27

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Sewing for Disney: Rapunzel


What’s a project without stretching your limits a bit? Am I right? We have admired the many enlarged animal graphic t-shirts from mini Boden . . . season in and season out. So, we decided it give it a try . . . .using an enlarged Disney character as our base for our “Sewing for Disney: […]



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Jun
23

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Sewing for Disney: Mulan


The “Sewing for Disney: Mulan” outfit might be considered a “selfish sew”. Mulan’s character is a personal favorite. Not that the movie hasn’t been enjoyed by the nieces . . . But sometimes enjoyment is skewed by trying to please those around you. For instance, EA has been claiming that Mulan is one of her […]



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Jun
20

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Sewing for Disney: Snow White


Let’s start at the very beginning . . .of the Disney princesses, that is. . . Snow White: the first {movie} Disney Princess . . . And, one that stole one girl’s heart in the movie . . . as well as in person! The first time the girls saw the movie, Snow White and […]



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Jun
16

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Sewing for Disney: Alice


With every project, there comes a time when you get “cold feet” . . . . Sewing for Disney: Alice was that time for us. We knew how to truly give Alice a proper “nod” in our sewing projects, yet feared the result. So, we went low risk. Extremely low risk. So much so, Alice […]



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Jun
13

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Sewing for Disney: Anna


Before we delved into our “Sewing for Disney” projects, we asked each niece to name their “Top Three” Disney Princesses. Not surprisingly, Elsa made both girls’ lists! **SPOILER ALERT** In an effort to be fair, we opted to NOT sew a Sewing for Disney: Elsa outfit for either niece. We had already decided that we […]



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Jun
9

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Sewing for Disney: Merida


Merida was quite possibly the last Disney Princess introduced to the girls before heading to Disney. And, her character / story line immediately became a “niece favorite.” Maybe it was the accent. Maybe it was the spunky personality. Or maybe it was the fact she was a princess with a weapon . . . that […]



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May
31

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Sewing for Disney: Ariel


The planning of this creation proved to be quite difficult for us . . . Creating a Sewing for Disney: Ariel outfit {without it becoming a costume} that would be wearable through the summer . . . When in doubt, embroider. Am I right?!?! We sewed the Oliver + S, Badminton Dress {sz 3, with minimal […]



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May
26

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Sewing for Disney: Mickey Mouse


Who’s the leader of the club, that’s made for you and me??? M-I-C . . . K-E-Y M-O-U-S-E!! That’s right, folks!! We made an outfit, with an ever so slight nod to the one and only . . . Mickey Mouse! It actually began as an outfit with Minnie Mouse in mind, but gradually shifted […]



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May
22

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Sewing for Disney: Donald Duck


“Who’s your favorite . . . Donald or Mickey?” CL: “Donald” Or as Donald Duck’s autograph proclaims, “Donald Duck #1″. When being inspired by Donald, how can one sew without the vintage sailor look? We did opt to go more subtle with a white tie, rather than Donald’s blazing red one. Nowadays, often the sailor look gets […]



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May
17

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Sewing for Disney: Belle


So. . .we’ve been missing you, but we’ve got lots of fun projects to share! For those of you who follow us on instagram, you’ve gotten a few sneak peeks as to what we have had up our sleeves. A week’s worth of outfits for each girl . . . making a grand total of fourteen […]



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Mar
25

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Straight Grain, Berlin Coat


We mixed it up a bit with CL’s coat . . . Sewing her the Straight Grain, Berlin Coat in a size 8. Although it might have been easier to sew three coats using the same pattern {others can be viewed HERE and HERE}, we thought this might be a good opportunity to sew another coat […]



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Sep
4

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A Floral Jump Rope Dress


The Oliver + S, Jump Rope Dress is AHHHH-MAZ-ING!! Seriously . . . The details of this pattern BLOW. OUR. MINDS. Time and time again!! That, and when you purchase the pattern it is practically like buying two separate dress patterns – the view A and B styles are so different! We have sewn our […]

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