The Let your Love Grow Shirt
Here's my next project with a Valentines twist.
I couldn't decide which picture I liked best to introduce my shirt.  I really like the one above-- but it doesn't show the whole shirt (someone did not want to stand up).  I really like the one below-- but it doesn't show my cute baby.
So I made one of each.
A couple weeks ago I bought a bunch of onesies, since sister's hand-me-downs from her brothers were starting to look a little grungy.
With Valentine's day coming up, I knew I wanted to take one of those onesies and make a Valentine's shirt for her.  I was trying to think of something original when I came across this craft from The Crafty Crow.
Such a cute little tree.  This got the wheels turning and the "Let your Love Grow" shirt was created.
MATERIALS:
1. One shirt or Onesie
2. Heat and Bond material
3. Fabric
STEP ONE: Wash shirt or onesie. 
STEP TWO: Cut out brown tree trunk.
I cut mine out of some brown corduroy material I had.  
Then fold each side of the tree in and iron.
STEP THREE: Cut out some Heat & Bond material.
STEP FOUR: Press Heat & Bond to backside, let cool, take off paper.
STEP FIVE: Press tree onto onesie.  Sew around the edges of tree.
Technically the Heat & Bond material that I have says, "no sew"-- but I don't trust it.  So I like to bond it, then sew it down to make sure everything stays put. 
STEP SIX: Cut out many different colors of pink, red, and orange fabric.  Cut out Heat & Bond squares, that are smaller than the fabrics.  Iron together.
STEP SEVEN: Once cooled, take off back paper.
STEP EIGHT: Cut out Hearts and place on tree.
For a short cut I folded my material in half and cut my hearts out together.  If you do this, make sure you put the fabric sides together when folding.  I found out the hard way that if you put the bonded sides together-- well...they'll bond together and you can't pull them apart.
STEP NINE: Place hearts in a heart shape on top of tree.  Iron together.
STEP TEN: Sew around heart to keep things put.
All done. 
This funny girl Loves her glasses.  She brings them to me all day and requests that I put them on her.  They seemed like just the thing for her cover shot.
And-- a little something for those Pinterest-ers outs there.

















Comments
Thanks for sharing! :)
~Emily
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