So here goes!
1) Grab a onsie. Make a heart template out of cardstock.
2) Outline using a washable marker. I made the heart in the center slightly larger than the two on the sides.
3) Cut a piece of coordinating knit. I used an old red t-shirt (super thrifty right?).
5) This shows how the red material is on the INSIDE of the onsie.
6) Using coordinating thread, sew around your washable marking a few times. I tried to make the lines cross so it would look more fun.
8) Do this on all the hearts or designs.
9) Here is what the back/inside looks like.
10) Trim the excess so it doesn't irritate the baby.
11) Attempt to take a picture of said baby in completed onsie.
12) Make another for older child. She doesn't look overly excited about this, but trust me, she LOVES her new shirt!!
Happy crafting!!
7 comments:
I can't believe now big Bean has gotten and how pretty she is, and little Sprout is so adorable.
You are so creative... Hugs from ukiah
You are sooo clever Lola, I love these :D & Bean & Sprout are just adorable you must be very proud.
(thanks for the tutorial too).
Hugs
Tracey
xx
That is so cool! They are both so cute, Lola! What a great gift idea for kids, and I love that you recycled an old t-shirt!
Lola this little onesie is adorable! Thanks for stopping by OPC and leaving a lovely comment today. Hugs and happy crafting <3-Kim
Oh these turned out so cute Lola.
Oh what fun!!! I did this years ago when making my own flags to hang outside. I could not afford the store bought flags so started making my own. I didn't even think on a smaller scale to do this on a shirt or onesies. Fabulous! As a new mother yearrrrrrrrrrrs ago, someone wrote saying they were sending onesies . Looking at the word itself, I had no idea what in the world they were talking a out and the word was not in the dictionary. Boy! Did I feel stupid, and worried as a new mother knowing I had a LOT to learn!
OMgoodness these are the Cutest Lola!! And I love that you up-cycled an old T! 8-)
Hugs
Shannon
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