I bought my supplies at Wal*Mart because they are close, have a fabric section, and it was cheap which I think is a win/win when you are sure to make mistakes.
Supplies:
Pellon Wonder Under (1/4 yd-there is extra for me to keep practicing)
Fabric for appliqué (1/4 yd again)
Garanimals white long-sleeved tee ($3.88 per shirt @ Wal*Mart)
Coordinating thread
Sewing Machine
Iron
Seam Ripper
So first thing I did was wash my fabric and tee shirt to make sure that any later washings wouldn't shrink and potentially ruin the applique. Then I ironed my fabric and shirt to make sure the surfaces were nice and smooth. I then made a pattern out of construction paper of the tie for Austin's shirt. I cut out this shape into the wonder Under and the fabric making sure that the bumpy side (fusible side) of the wonder Under was facing the same direction as the right side of the fabric. Then I ironed the pieces together and cut away any uneven edges (My friend Jaimee told me its easier to skip the extra step of cutting out the Wonder Under until it has been ironed onto the fabric. Lesson for next time, yay!). I then removed the paper backing of the Wonder Under and ironed my fabric directly onto the shirt
After Austin went to bed, I started sewing. I started at the bottom point of the tie and worked my way around the edges. At first, it took me several attempts to get the needle lined up correctly with the edge of the fabric (seam ripper is my new best friend). Once I got it, I moved pretty easily around the biggest part of the tie. I had some major issues at the top with going off the edge of the appliqué and having to back up to do that part again (seam ripper to the rescue again). Once I did one complete rotation around the tie, I noticed that the stitches were really close together on certain parts and farther apart on other parts. My solution, go over it again to make it thicker. This worked until I got back to that top section again and the old seam ripper had to come out again. After an hour of sewing, I finally finished. The top right corner was a little worn from all my seam ripping and their was a little hole where I forgot to lift the needle when I was trying to remove the fabric. All in all, not terrible, just not great. Below are some pics of the final project. I've already purchased another shirt to try again. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!
Iron
Seam Ripper
Then I changed the settings of my sewing machine to make a zig-zag stitch and stitch width to 1 (All sewing machines are different so its best to try out the settings on scrap fabric before working on the final piece). I threaded the machine and prepared my bobbin with the coordinating thread. Then I took a break because nap time was over and there was no way Austin was going to let me sew uninterrupted.
After Austin went to bed, I started sewing. I started at the bottom point of the tie and worked my way around the edges. At first, it took me several attempts to get the needle lined up correctly with the edge of the fabric (seam ripper is my new best friend). Once I got it, I moved pretty easily around the biggest part of the tie. I had some major issues at the top with going off the edge of the appliqué and having to back up to do that part again (seam ripper to the rescue again). Once I did one complete rotation around the tie, I noticed that the stitches were really close together on certain parts and farther apart on other parts. My solution, go over it again to make it thicker. This worked until I got back to that top section again and the old seam ripper had to come out again. After an hour of sewing, I finally finished. The top right corner was a little worn from all my seam ripping and their was a little hole where I forgot to lift the needle when I was trying to remove the fabric. All in all, not terrible, just not great. Below are some pics of the final project. I've already purchased another shirt to try again. Any suggestions or advice would be greatly appreciated!
| Not so bad from far away |
| Pretty messy up close. |
| Eating an apple and picking his butt. Classy! |
It looks GREAT Bridget!! And you don't want anyone that close to Austin's face anyway, so I'm sure no one will even notice the messy part (which is NOT bad at all!). Hmmm...could PreppyT be expanding?!! :-)
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ps- LOVE the Austin pic!!!
Thanks Janey!
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