Showing posts with label t-shirt. Show all posts
Showing posts with label t-shirt. Show all posts

Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Boy's St. Patrick's Day Tie Shirt

Here is an awesome boy's option for a St. Patty's Day shirt. It's good for all ages.




What you need:


  • White Shirt
  • Tie Template
  • Fabric (I used 2 colors)




What to do:

1. Cut out the template ( I will put a tie template in my Free Printables as soon as I get it up and running)


2. Using the template cut the fabric


3. Fold the top of the straight portion of the tie over and sew on to the solid green knot of the tie using a straight stitch sew 
4. Iron the tie before sewing it onto the shirt
5. Use a zig zag stitch to sew the tie onto the shirt.

XOXO
Randi



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Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Easy Eraser-Stamped St. Patty's Day T-shirt


I wanted to share a super easy to make Eraser-Stamped St. Patrick's Day Shirt from Cutesy Crafts.

I absolutely love how this turned out!  This shirt takes no time at all to make and is so easy you can make it with your kids.  ** Please Note: I did substitute the freezer paper that was recommended with waxed paper and spray adhesive.  (Only because I forgot to buy freezer paper and had the other)


Here is the shirt I made with my 4 year old.





XOXO
Randi

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Friday, February 27, 2015

How to make a Dr. Seuss T-shirt


And this mess is so big,
And so deep and so tall,
We cannot pick it up,
There's no way at all!
                                Dr. Seuss








Let me honest, I never knew when Dr. Seuss' birthday was until my kids started school.  Monday, March 2nd is Dr. Seuss' birthday and my 2nd grader will be celebrating his birthday at school. So, I thought I would make a t-shirt for her to wear to school that day.


What you need:

  • White t-shirt
  • Iron-on Quick Fuse (I found mine at Joanne Fabric)
  • Printer
  • Red satin ribbon


What to do:


1.  Select a Dr. Seuss image and save to a Word document. I found my image on Google.  

2. Print your selected image onto the Quick Fuse paper.



3. Cut out your image and iron on to your white t-shirt

4.  Ruffle your red ribbon. Using the longest stitch on your sewing machine sew down the middle of the ribbon. You will have two loose ends of string,  pull the loose string sliding the bunched ribbon down creating the ruffle.






5. Begin stitching the ruffle to each red section of the hat. I hand stitched the ruffles on.



6. Make a bow and hand stitch over the image.



 XOXO
Randi
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