Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts
Showing posts with label applique. Show all posts
Tuesday, November 26, 2013
Appliqued Onesies
I'm going to keep right on sharing some of the clothes that I have made for Esther, keeping going with the momentum from my Kids Clothes Week posts. Although technically I didn't make these onesies for her, I embellished them. You know how if you get a pack of four or five onesies, three or four are cute and one or two say "I'm a princess" or "just perfect"? No offense intended if you are into those types of sayings, but they are not really my thing. Plus I love getting to give her things a more handmade touch, so I have been having a great time appliqueing designs on onesies (similar to the appliqued t-shirts I made several years ago). This time I tried using steam-a-seam lite instead of regular and found that was great for keeping the shirts from getting stiff and it was easier to stitch through.
It's a fun challenge picking the right applique for each onesie to cover up the saying or icon that was originally there. The first batch of these that I made (with the flower, watermelon, and umbrella) I did the applique on my machine, using the free motion foot. With the big designs, especially the umbrella, it was trickier than I expected to keep the rest of the shirt out of the way and keep the design flat as I worked on it, so the stitching is a little wonky but I don't really mind. I was curious to see how they would turn out with hand stitching so for the second batch (with the star and the strawberries) I hand-sewed the appliques with a simple running stitch and a single strand of embroidery floss. That obviously took more time but was easier to control and turned out more neatly. I enjoyed both techniques and think that which one is better to do really just depends what you feel like at the time. I didn't do it on either of these but I think it would be fun to add some more embroidered details when doing the handstitching, so maybe I'll try that on my next ones!
I think I had just made the strawberry one in this picture, whereas you can see that the umbrella one has gotten lots of good use - I like the fuzzy frayed edges!
I don't think that I had seen the thimble blossoms umbrella quilt when I designed this onesie, or at least I wasn't thinking of it consciously but it is a pretty similar idea! I figured an umbrella quilt would be good for a Portland baby.
Really, this picture is just here because it's cute. I'm having such a fun time with this cutie. Although photo shoots are continuing to get more and more difficult - I am still ending up with a lot of shots like this (she is increasingly mobile and wants to eat the camera):
Also, I never shared the photos of her wearing the grey striped cardigan from KCW, so here are a few:
She has been getting a ton of use out of this shirt (and really, all the shirts I made her, but this is especially a favorite). I'm so glad I picked the green buttons, I love how they look!
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