super cheap retired dresses.I’ve never heard of it before. Find something good?
Is Shop All Disney .com a reputable site to buy the dresses from?
Oh darn...super cheap retired dresses.
The Snow White one is $44.
Well, we just lost power so now i can’t work
Anyone who has ordered the past couple of days...are your new orders showing in order history on shopDisney? Neither one of mine are, but I did get the confirmation email both times.
You and me both. Those dresses sold out really quick and I’m afraid the site couldn’t keep up.no, mine isn't either. I hope this is a dumb glitch and not a cancellation!!
You and me both. Those dresses sold out really quick and I’m afraid the site couldn’t keep up.
Mine are not either. ☹Anyone who has ordered the past couple of days...are your new orders showing in order history on shopDisney? Neither one of mine are, but I did get the confirmation email both times.
ok, these will probably turn sideways, and please ignore the flower yoga pants LOLAnybody have the Sally dress? Wondering what the fit is like, compared to other styles?
EDIT: The two sizes I was torn between are both sold out, so this may be moot but I want to know in case it pops back up.
https://www.shopdisney.com/sally-dr...ch=0&plpPosition=4&guestFacing=Clothing-Women
Too bad we can’t have a sub sub thread for pictures LOL! I have a question for those of you who have made your halter dresses into straps. Did you just do a straight line from the front to back or did you angle them slightly? I went to do mine but since I’m not totally confident in my sewing skills i didn’t commit. When I pinned mine straight the strap didn’t lay flat. I wasn’t sure if it was because I just had it pinned or if that’s what would happened.
Buttons are super easy for me for some reason. That’s what I was going to try actually. I’ve made some very simple shirts and skirts and altered my pants, but just couldn’t pull the trigger on the dress. I wish sewing had an undo button like Excel does LOL!Correct - straight they do not lay flat, even angled a bit they dont. I wanted an easy alteration, so I angled mine as much as possible and am ok with the small bump. To get them to lay flat you have to cross them in the back I think, which requires (to me) adding buttons and button holes (or really good hooks?) which was beyond my talents or means.
Or you have to open the dress where the straps starts and adjust there.......*yikes* @FoxC63 could do it though.
Here is how I did mine. I put on the dress and tucked the halter so is sat over my shoulders where I wanted. To fix the angle I first tucked and stitched the front. *ETA: I stitched under the front flap so the stitch is hidden. Hope that makes sense.Too bad we can’t have a sub sub thread for pictures LOL! I have a question for those of you who have made your halter dresses into straps. Did you just do a straight line from the front to back or did you angle them slightly? I went to do mine but since I’m not totally confident in my sewing skills i didn’t commit. When I pinned mine straight the strap didn’t lay flat. I wasn’t sure if it was because I just had it pinned or if that’s what would happened.
Here is how I did mine. I put on the dress and tucked the halter so is sat over my shoulders where I wanted. To fix the angle I first tucked and stitched the front.
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Notice the slight angle? That straightened the strap. I then put it back on, lined up the straps and had DH pull tight and pin for me. Then I stitched the back.View attachment 518117
I still haven’t committed to cutting anything. LOL. You don’t notice them when tucked.
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