Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Disney. Show all posts

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Minnie Mouse Dress

My daughter saw a child wearing a Minnie Mouse dress at the library and couldn't stop talking about it.  I don't think she knew such a thing existed and now that she knew, she really wanted one.

I informed her that we actually have one at home that belongs to her sister.

Once at home, it was clear that the dress my older daughter had worn at age six would be much too big.  I offered to look around at my fabric stash.  I knew I had some leftover red with white polka dots from other Disney inspired projects, I just wasn't sure how much.

Small amount of red with big polka dots and small amounts of red with small polka dots were all I found.  I wasn't sure what we could make.  The girl at the library's dress had a red polka dot skirt with a black bodice and white tulle sleeves and trim.  My older daughter's has a red bodice, red polka dot sleeves and skirt.  Fortunately I did have plenty of both red and black stretch crushed velour.

While I was taking inventory of all the scraps, my daughter decided on a red bodice with the larger polka dot print.

This was a special challenge.  I was able to get just enough fullness for a skirt out of three separate scraps pieced together.  The length of the skirt was determined by the material available.  For the sleeves, I wasn't sure I could find enough at all.  But after piecing two pieces for each sleeve, I hoped I had enough for a sleeve.  Also, the width was determined by the available pieces.

I used an existing dress as a pattern for the bodice and everything else was just using the fabric available.  Most of the dress was put together after my daughter took a nap.  This is good and not so good.  I finished the dress while she was sleeping, but then realized that the bodice was much too big and the sleeves needed help too.  I ended up changing things a bit, adding elastic to the sleeves and taking in the bodice.

Friday, October 9, 2009

Sorcerer Mickey Costume

We were planning a trip to Disney World and planned to attend the Mickey's Not-So-Scary Halloween Party. Sydney already had a Minnie Mouse costume I had purchased. I talked Kyle into being Sorcerer Mickey.

I found some costumes, but they were vintage and very expensive. I decided to try to make it myself. I thought a lot about the cape part and how to make the collar. I looked at many, many images on Google. Finally I was ready to cut my fabric. It went together pretty well. I purchased a Sorcerer Mickey hat and found blue shiny athletic pants which I shortened to long shorts. I also got black leggings and a long sleeve black shirt. When it was all put together, there was no mistaking, Kyle was Sorcerer Mickey.
Unfortunately it was unseasonably HOT in Disney that October and Kyle couldn't tolerate the costume for long.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Disney Bound Inspirations

Planning a trip to Disney World can give you all kinds of ideas!

My daughter was coincidentally dancing to the Mickey Mouse March as we were planning this trip. I decided to make the girls little hobo bags and a tote for me.


The dance teacher was expecting a new baby and already had a baby and preschooler at home. So I thought a nice carrier would be the perfect gift. The other moms chipped in and the Mickey Mouse carrier was created!



Around this time another friend was having a baby and lived near Disneyland. I made her baby one of my texture quilts with a Mickey Mouse theme. Some of the squares have vintage Mickey mouse fabric from my mom's old stash.