Reposted from 11-2009
A few days ago I went to Made with Love and Glue and pulled up Rachel's archives from 2008. I remembered that she made 4 of her 5 kids Turkey Hand Print shirts last year (see picture below) and wanted to make my Sweet Girl one this year. (Picture courtesy of Rachel at Made with Love and Glue)
I followed the link she provided to One More Moore and followed the tutorial she listed. I also googled reverse applique and came across this blog and tutorial that was very easy for me to follow.
First I turned the tshirt inside out. Then I pinned the right side of the fabric scrap to the shirt
First I turned the tshirt inside out. Then I pinned the right side of the fabric scrap to the shirt
I turned the shirt right side out, traced Sweet Girl's hand on paper, cut it out and pinned it to the front of her shirt.
I sewed around the outline of her hand print.
Yes, my turkey legs are a bit small compared to the body. :)
Being very careful, cut a slit in the t-shirt...then cut out the design.
Sew a button on...
and voila (well 30 min later) you have a Turkey Handprint Shirt!
The sick girl modeling her shirt...
Have a wonderful weekend!
~Victoria~
Ah to remember those days when Chloe was young enough to wear this. I would have loved making something like that for her.
ReplyDeleteLove your sweet girl with her turkey shirt!
Cute girl wearing a cute turkey. You are such a good Mother.
ReplyDeleteVery sweet! and she looks adorable!
ReplyDeleteJackie