more whales and more onesies
August 19, 2008 at 9:53 am | Posted in chatty, I love to make things... | 5 CommentsLast fall I embellished some onesies and t-shirts for a friend’s baby, which was a super fun little project. I fused them with steam-a-seam and then zig-zagged around the edges to seal the deal:
Yesterday, I was working on a bigger sewing project and found myself with a few minutes and a few leftover fabric scraps, so I decided to make Pearl a couple of things too! I’ve been collecting plain onesies and t-shirts (the pink striped one was secondhand from Children’s Exchange, the white one was from Dharma Trading) and it was fun to finally do a couple of appliques. I made them the same way as I described in last year’s mini-tutorial.
For this round, I haven’t stitched the edges yet — I thought I’d wash them once and see what happened. The edges seem pretty secure right now. Zig-zagging would be a bit trying on the teeny curves and angles on the pink whales, so if I do sew them I might just straight-stitch anyway.
Last week I made a little pair of pants (using Burda 9772) in the same green strawberry fabric I used for the larger whale applique, so once Pearl grows into the shirt she’ll have a little set! Yes, I am a crafty nerd. And obsessed with whales.
And I’m sure it goes without saying, but I sewed the buttons down to within an inch of their lives!
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You could also just use a bit of embroidery thread and a running stitch to sew them on if you need to. I rarely machine sew on appliques, too complicated and it causes that puckering thing from sewing on the knit, which drives me insane!
(I think if you used steam a seam II, you might need sewing, if you used something like the original steam a seam, that sucker will be on there tight.)
Comment by Sarah— August 19, 2008 #
One of my favorite t shirts, that I wear every week, is appliqued with steam a seam and I never sewed it on at all. It is staying perfectly so I bet your little ones will be just fine. Very cute & I love the name Pearl.
Comment by stephanie— August 19, 2008 #
(steam a seam II, I should have said)
Comment by stephanie— August 19, 2008 #
just stumbled upon your website yesterday, i love it! oh how i miss portland. =(
Comment by jayme lynn— August 20, 2008 #
Luke is insanely into whales. This is good motivation to make him something with whales ASAP.
xo nicole
Comment by Nicole— September 25, 2008 #