very cute
Thank you, loralye... I guess the best thing to do is not let it intimidate you. It took me a while to try and then a while to figure out what works for me. I turned the shirt inside out and fold lengthwise and iron a crease. If I need to know a center I fold it again width wise and get a cross. I put my pin where it joins and match it up with the cross that I pencil on my tearaway. That give me the center of the design. I spray adhesive on the tearaway and then lay the onesie inside out. (pin matching cross), then I load the hoop and gently pull it open, making sure there are no wrinkles. I then hit the button, but I do keep my hands busy, keeping the fabric even and out of the way. LOL...
fold it again width wise and get a cross. I put my pin where it joins and match it up with the cross that I pencil on my tearaway. That give me the center of the design. I spray adhesive on the tearaway and then lay the onesie inside out. (pin matching cross), then I load the hoop and gently pull it open, making sure there are no wrinkles. I then hit the button, but I do keep my hands busy, keeping the fabric even and out of the way. LOL...
cross), then I load the hoop and gently pull it open, making sure there are no wrinkles. I then hit the button, but I do keep my hands busy, keeping the fabric even and out of the way. LOL...
looks great as well, what is your font please, love the fabric on your applique
thank you. This was a complete design that I got from stitchontime. she has some amazing designs...
Looks great too! Lucky twins!
Thanks. I hope someone will like it at the Maternity Fair next Saturday here at one of the hospitals. :)
Pretty colored fabric in the lettering for a little girl.
Thanks Anita, They really are like a sorbet coloring... I liked that too...
How dear!! Onesies are not easy to do - you did a wonderful job!! Hugs, Laura*
thank you Laura... Once you get the hang of it, they become a lot easier to do... Have you been home lately or you traveling again?