by dlonnahawkins 06 Jul 2008

I made these two little shirts for an associate. She had a baby in January, and is caring for her 3 year old step daughter too. I liked the design when I saw it in Embroidery RN - as freebies, and found a use for them.

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by anna25775 14 Jul 2008

they are really lovely! well done *4u

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by stickmuster 13 Jul 2008

Very pretty set! *4U

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by simplyrosie 10 Jul 2008

Beth! These are GREAT! I'm going to go get them... :-)

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by dkjack 09 Jul 2008

These are very sweet. Nice job.

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by lbrow 08 Jul 2008

They r very sweet. they will b so cute on those girls *4U

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by auntbaba 07 Jul 2008

These are so sweet!

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by ezzemml 07 Jul 2008

So sweet ffor the little girls

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by mpo14011 07 Jul 2008

How cute!

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by chubbylilblkcat 07 Jul 2008

How do you keep the shirt or onsie from pulling on the edges of the design instead of laying flat. Is it the stabelizer you use? Thank You for your help..
Those are adorable, very nice job...

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dlonnahawkins by dlonnahawkins 07 Jul 2008

I do not hoop my shirt. On these shirts I used a soft mesh stabilizer and fixed the shirt to the stabilizer. The design was not too dense, and was quick to stitch out.

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by gerryvb 07 Jul 2008

they are so lovely!

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by shirleysisson 07 Jul 2008

These are so cute - I'm sure she will love them and the kids will too. *4U

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by shirlener88 07 Jul 2008

Beth, how adorable.

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by dianned 06 Jul 2008

What a lovely idea! I'm sure your friend will love them! A flower for you. Love from Dianne x x x

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by sorval 06 Jul 2008

this is so sweet donna very good work and a flower for you gr sonja

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