Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts
Showing posts with label clothes. Show all posts

Friday, March 4, 2011

Freezer Paper Shirt Stencil

I followed this tutorial on the blog Just Another Day in Paradise to make a Chicks Dig Me T-Shirt.  I made it with a freezer paper stencil and Tulip Slick fabric paint.  I think the paint is supposed to be for a puff paint look, but it works well for this kind of design.  Since it's yellow on white, I also decided to paint in the words so they are easier to read.

I've made a couple of freezer paper stencil shirts before. 

Here's a flying pig that my daughter loved.  It was made with Tulip brand sparkle paint.

And here's a robot on a onesie for my son.
And a Trogdor shirt for my daughter.

Monday, January 17, 2011

Tiered Skirt

 I saw a really cute tutorial for a tiered skirt on the Crap I've Made blog, so I tried it out.  I really like how it turned out and the tutorial was really easy to follow.


The only things that I changed were adding ric rac to the topstitching on the first tier and gathering a different way.  I hate trying to pull a bobbin thread to gather fabric.  It always breaks on me or is too tight in places.  I like this method better.

Cut a piece of embroidery floss that's long enough to go the entire length of the fabric you're gathering.  Then, using a large zigzag stitch, you sew it onto the fabric about 1/4 of an inch from the edge, being careful to not sew directly on the floss.  You want to trap it between the zigzags.  The floss fit perfectly into the gap on my machine's zigzag foot, so I didn't have to guide the floss at all.




After sewing the entire length, just pull on the embroidery floss to gather.  Once you sew the gathered fabric onto the next tier of the skirt, you can remove the string easily and you're done.

I decided to add a bow.