I have a couple new refashions to share but this last week I have been so busy refashioning the furniture in my house that I forgot to post about the clothes! So I will start with the easiest one I did. My 3 year old has one onsie left that almost fit. She JUST recently got too tall for it. So I made it into a t-shirt! Now it will fit for another year. Here it is:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgaM-gxRE0_BGPUJ2iEdIZDPWesTnudLBCLawKzgDJSYMUjxwh68WTttI7jf_vxy9XwNlafJ0EN2imVAJh_rr63W6cUpshyphenhyphentouED0WXHK_MGcqfAgbks7w3ObhfB1O4m6LXHi4arApe2XY/s280/unnamed-15.jpg) |
Sorry for the dark pic- its getting dark out earlier now |
First I folded it in half so when I cut it would be even on both sides:
![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiZrLHMMNigKGhLQNfVugGDeZO3DuazZZEI6JSL7_UQwZStpHD1xEN-rhVhYEOn6WCifACQ-7UYPQQPvhNWI9DcJ5O8JVwh8BvPcX2RKprf0vdL3ZgsjBbI3PegtpDHm2N3z1m5UUFJEPg/s280/unnamed-14.jpg) |
SNIP |
Then I pinned it:
I chose to sew it using a dark thread because it matched the printed picture. I also used a zig-zag stitch so it could stretch.
And here it is!
Nice save!
ReplyDelete-Carissa
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Awww, cute T shirt and cute kiddo too.
ReplyDeleteChickie