Here we go: Cute, huh?!
This is what you need to decorate your baby in such chic cuteness:
*A onesie or T-shirt (you probably have one at home you can use...so that would be FREE, my friends!)
*An awkward pair of thrift-store pants. This particular pair has unusually short legs compared to the size of the waist...and denim sweatpant capris are never flattering, right?! (Awkward thrift-store pants: FREE to me, but if you went out and bought them...like $1-2, right?)
*10 squares from a Moda charm-pack (5" squares if you're cutting your own). I used "Objects of Desire".
*Sewing machine, serger is helpful, thread, rotary cutter, scissors, embroidery floss/needle
First, lop off the pant legs. You can make them shorts:
Or cut a little higher and make a skirt, like I did:
Lay out your outfit so you know what you're doing and what fabric you want next to what:
Cut your charm squares in half - put one stack aside, you only need half of the halves. I can't really tell you how many total squares you'll need, because your cut-up pants might be a different size than mine...I think I used 10 or so - you need enough to go around the base of your skirt about 1 1/2 times (you'll be gathering):
Sew all the charm square halves in a long strip like so:
Sew all the charm square halves in a long strip like so:
Cut down the center, lengthwise, of the strip with a rotary cutter:
Sew the ends of the strips together to make a circle:
Two things to do here -- 1.) serge all around along the bottom edge of your circle (or zigzag or whatever you want to do to finish it) and 2.) machine baste around the top edge:
Two things to do here -- 1.) serge all around along the bottom edge of your circle (or zigzag or whatever you want to do to finish it) and 2.) machine baste around the top edge:
Pull the machine-basting-thread to gather into a ruffle:
Adjust the basting so that the ruffle fits the bottom of your skirt and is fairly evenly gathered. Pin to the INSIDE of the skirt, sticking out as shown:
Sew 1/4" or so along the bottom edge of the skirt to attach the ruffle. Leave the edge of the denim part "raw" as shown:
Remember those awkward pant legs you lopped off? Cut a few strips from them and attach a few around the waistband for some funky belt loops (leave edges raw):
Remember those awkward pant legs you lopped off? Cut a few strips from them and attach a few around the waistband for some funky belt loops (leave edges raw):
Here's what we have now:
Now, go throw it in the washing machine, get it good and wet -and then throw it in the dryer. All those raw edges will get nice and frayed! Then find a long, cute ribbon to thread through the belt loops for a belt.
Now, go throw it in the washing machine, get it good and wet -and then throw it in the dryer. All those raw edges will get nice and frayed! Then find a long, cute ribbon to thread through the belt loops for a belt.
If you want to make a matching shirt (and I stole this idea from my friend JILL, who stole it from our friend TRISH)...stick a charm square under the top layer of the shirt and using embroidery floss and a needle, stitch a shape over the top of it. Then use some sharp scissors and cut out the T-shirt area inside the shape to let the charm square show through.
Do NOT do this, which I did:
I tried to cut the hole before doing the stitching. This was not a great idea, it was not fun, and it turned out weird. Still cute, but weird. I should really have clarified the directions before I tried it :)
When you're all done, you'll have yourself one sweet little outfit...AND you can be all impressed with yourself for "recycling"!
When you're all done, you'll have yourself one sweet little outfit...AND you can be all impressed with yourself for "recycling"!
1 comment:
that did turn out way cute! I had a friend that used felt shapes she cut and then embroidery thread to attach to the front of onsies for decoration....love it!
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