... or something like that ...
R. needed some new threads ... or I just wanted a quick satisfying project. And what could be better than an excuse to use these great fabrics again (and again, and again ...)?
These onesies are super quick to create. I just cut a slightly larger than I needed scrap of fabric and ironed on some Heat and Bond Ultra, completely covering the area I'd be adhering to the onesie. Then I cut the fabric to the size I wanted and ironed my piece of fabric to a onesie. The Heat and Bond Ultra holds really well so the embroidery stitching is mostly decorative, but I think it makes a big difference in appearance.
Each of these onesies took about 15-20 minutes total to make.
R. would have modeled them but he's napping ... and I'm loving the few arms-free moments that provides.
R. needed some new threads ... or I just wanted a quick satisfying project. And what could be better than an excuse to use these great fabrics again (and again, and again ...)?
These onesies are super quick to create. I just cut a slightly larger than I needed scrap of fabric and ironed on some Heat and Bond Ultra, completely covering the area I'd be adhering to the onesie. Then I cut the fabric to the size I wanted and ironed my piece of fabric to a onesie. The Heat and Bond Ultra holds really well so the embroidery stitching is mostly decorative, but I think it makes a big difference in appearance.
Each of these onesies took about 15-20 minutes total to make.
R. would have modeled them but he's napping ... and I'm loving the few arms-free moments that provides.