A friend and I were talking about dyeing old onesies that have been through the wash many times to help prolong their usefulness. Here are a few great ideas!
This is a great tutorial on dyeing! I could dye onesies or t-shirts. And they show how you can buy a new Old Navy t-shirt for $.99 that says something about a holiday and put an applique over the logo! Love that.
Striped dyed onesie tutorial!
Five easy steps to dyed onesies.
Saturday, November 20, 2010
Friday, November 19, 2010
Checkbook Cover
Labels:
sewing
Thursday, November 18, 2010
Want to Make: Fabric Flowers
No-Sew version!
cute with a button in the middle.
for a shirt.
a fabric flower broach using scraps.
using wire for the edges
Really love this fabric.
adorable garland idea (looks good from both sides, need interfacing)
No-sew rolled flowers
cute with a button in the middle.
for a shirt.
a fabric flower broach using scraps.
using wire for the edges
Really love this fabric.
adorable garland idea (looks good from both sides, need interfacing)
No-sew rolled flowers
flowers with fabric stiffener! stiff without interfacing!
Here's a great project that just includes fabric flowers: fabric cased necklace! LOVE this!!
A great idea for how to use fabric flowers on a cuff band!
Here's a great project that just includes fabric flowers: fabric cased necklace! LOVE this!!
A great idea for how to use fabric flowers on a cuff band!
Labels:
craft,
jewelry,
want to make
Wednesday, November 17, 2010
Baby Shoes!
It was a baby shoe factory (or sweat shop, as my husband likes to say) here this weekend. I made a bunch of these cute baby shoes:
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
Another Baby Blanket
Of course, I wanted to make something. I found a really cute fabric remnant of monkeys at the store. But it wasn't quite wide enough to make a good-sized blanket. I have discovered babies outgrow the teeny-tiny blankets from the store way too fast!
I added two strips of pink fabric (matched the monkeys) to the sides of the blanket. After sewing them (right sides together) I pressed the front so it would lay flat. 
Then I pinned it to the yellow flannel back. I cut off the excess from the sides to make it nice and square.
I sewed it right sides together, leaving a hole for turning. Then I pressed the sides to make them nice and crisp and then top stitched all around the edges. I made sure to close the hole for turning.
Finished!
Up close:

Then I pinned it to the yellow flannel back. I cut off the excess from the sides to make it nice and square.
Finished!
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