Friday, February 26, 2010

birthday shirt tutorial/surgery

i've been working on emily's birthday shirt for far too long now!  it was getting frustrating because i was putting too much pressure on myself.  I got my inspiration from lil blue boo

supplies:
shirt
cupcake template
heat n bond lite
scrap fabric
fray check
needle
thread
tulle
pencil
scissors
sewing machine
iron




trace(or freehand) the bottom of the cupcake onto heat n bond
iron onto a piece of scrap fabric; cut out and place it onto your shirt-iron into place
cut 1/2 inch strips from your other piece of scrap, stich up the middle with longest stich and gently pull to create a gather--apply some fray check to the raw edges.

fold ends of ruffle under and hand stitch onto the cupcake base.  continue with remaining strips, using a shorter piece each time
       
next, add the tulle to the base of the "frosting"(if desired)

*after this was finished i attempted to add ruffles to the sleeves.  i again, will blame my difficulties on my sausage fingers.  i totally ruined the sleeves, and therefore, needed to do some surgery.*

i removed the cupcake from ruined shirt, attached a piece of heat n bond to the back, and set it in place on a new shirt.(thank goodness i thought ahead a bought a couple of shirts on sale!!)

ta daaa-birthday outfit is finally complete!


i'm sure a more experienced sewer would not have had problems putting ruffles on the sleeves...so if you want to-go for it!!  lol  i've also been searching high and low for a red button to use for a cherry, but i have not found one yet!  i still have a couple of more places to look around the house before she wears this on monday!!





14 comments:

  1. That cupcake looks so Yummy..I WANNA EAT IT! Super Lucky Birthday GIRL!

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  2. I'll try to get you that button tomorrow...tagged you here...http://marie-wishfulthinking.blogspot.com/2010/02/tag.html

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  3. That is SO cute! Thanks so much for sharing!

    Swing by my blog... I have an award for you! :-)

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  4. I have a little surprise for you: http://forwhatitsworth-ornot.blogspot.com/2010/02/id-like-to-thank-academy.html

    :)

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  5. That is amazing! I am so in love with it. I think I want to make birthday outfits for my children. Thank you for the inspiration! Again, I have to tell you about the puddle of drool as a result of your talent.

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  6. That is an adorable birthday outfit!

    Great job! :)

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  7. How cute! My little one is turning two in a few weeks and this would be so cute. I love it!

    -Crystal

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  8. That is the cutest thing ever! Good job! I love it.

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