These turned out very well and such cute designs. I have found that my two least expensive sources for onesies offer one that seems long and thin (Gerber brand) and one that runs a bit chubbier (a WalMart house brand I think). The chubbier one is SO much easier to stitch.
Unfortunately, living inSouth Africa we do not have those makes or the Stores.
Yes seems to be a workout. You have done a wonderful job. The clothesline design is just too cute.
You managed it very well and picked some very cute designs. So nice.
Oh! Sarah these are delightful. I love your bear, he looks so fluffy. May I ask where you got the design from please? The Mum will love these little outfits. Love Chris
Well, you must no have any sins to pay for - these are fabulous!
Very cute, Sarah...they can be a challenge! I, like Jerrilyn, turn them inside out and do not hoop them, but use a sticky or iron on stabilizer...the one's that are really tricky are for the 0-3 months! I try not to go that small unless I know it is a preme...
Hate to admit, but I never hoop anything. Too frightened that I might break my hoops.
I finally figured out that I could stick the part that I wanted to embroider on my stabilizer and turn the onesie inside out and sew in the "tunnel" using those big clip type paperclips. It's still not my favorite thing to stitch.
AAWW, Sarah......these are so sweet...…..your friend will love the thoughtful gift...….
hello, you have to roll back the years!!! Then it's easy!! hehe