Sweetheart Sweatshirt Refashion

This week's challenge for Project Run & Play is a REFASHION. I knew just the thing. I had this gray sweatshirt for my 5 year old son, but realized it was too small for him. I knew with a little work it'd be just right for my younger daughter.
When brainstorming ideas I decided to add a Valentine's day spin on it-- 'tis the season.
Here's how I made it:
MATERIALS:
1. Print off Heart Page HERE
2. Freezer paper
3. Red and White fabric paint
4. Embroidery thread
5. Shirt or sweatshirt
STEP ONE:  Print off heart and trace onto freezer paper.  Line sweatshirt with a brown bag or newspaper.
 STEP TWO:  Cut out heart out of the freezer paper.  Iron centered on sweatshirt in place.  Place stencil in place, iron down for 30 seconds.  Remove the inside heart.
STEP THREE:  Paint your heart.  I was going for an ombre effect.  So I had dark red on top, then added white with each layer going down.
I added three coats.  Repeating the process and waiting about an hour between each coat.
STEP FOUR:  After completely dry, remove freezer paper and iron down with a towel on top for 30 seconds.
STEP FIVE:  With embrodery thread make x's going around the heart.  I started with light pink at the bottom, changing threads darker as I went up.
STEP SIX:  Now onto the sewing.  I cut off the sleeves and resewed the middle to narrow the tummy part.
STEP SEVEN:  To make the neck thinner I just folded it to the inside, pinned it all down and zig zagged it down.
STEP EIGHT:  I wanted shorter, girlier sleeves, so I cut out a chunk in the middle and reattached the sleeve ribbing.
 All Done!
Again, here's all the changes I made.  Simple things to make it so cute.
Why, hello there, sweetheart.
Something about this photo below I am just really drawn to.  She looks so sad, but she's not.  And you can see baby's head photobombing at the very bottom-- ha, ha.
A perfect shirt for Valentine's Day!


















Comments
very cute.
Sally
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