Remember ‘Project C’…
well the creations below are much, much cuter (probably because most girly things are)!
Simple and spices up the plain onesie.
An old dress I never wore because it fit weird. Transformed;
A little fun onesie for the Manke baby girl. While I was making these, I couldn’t help but think of how exciting it will be to someday make cute little things for a girl! It’s going to be so different from dressing a boy everyday.
I adore Chase and definitely try to have fun dressing him, but let’s face it, girls have way more cute things! Can’t wait!
so cute jami! girls are fun to dress for sure…but boys are easier haha
do you use iron on stuff or no-fray edging or anything?
Just wondering how you attach the fabric to the onesie :) is is just the stitching?
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I used no fray spray & stitching. Although, I am going to try a different technique because even that doesn’t seem to do the trick! I do not know how to sew, so I just did it by hand. But i am hoping to learn when I live near my family!
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I do this too Jami!!! We would have such a fun time together if we ever hung out!!!!
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Oh I just read your other comments. I use the iron on adhesive. It’s called heat n bond lite. Works great! I’ve washed all the ones I’ve made multiple times and still perfect!
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i made my sisters a bunch of appliqued onesies. they are so fun! i use a sewing machine with mine, but your hand-stitching is so adorable!
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Oh I wondering hoe this was done- I’ll have will have to get some iron on adhesive- I have been wanting to make tshirts like this for a while but I can’t sew well either.
Very cute onesies though, great job :)
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omgoodness Jami! I LOVE THESE!!!! i so wish you lived closer so I could have some creative motivation!! :D Gabi would look adorable in these haha
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