Alright, so here are some step by step directions for the onsies I made for my SIL Marlee.
1. The supplies: onsie, material, pattern (I bought a wooden bird from Joanne's for 99 cents)

2. Trace/cut out the pattern

3. Use double sided pellon and iron it onto the pattern.

4. Cut out the extra pellon around the pattern and place the pattern on the onsie

5. Iron on the pattern to the onsie

6. You're ready to sew the pattern onto the onsie. I did a straight stitch around the bird with light blue thread.

7. You're finished!

**I'm going to a baby shower tomorrow and made some more onsies and some matching burp cloths. I hope she likes them!
10 comments:
very cute...if only I could sew.
and yes, it's early....Ev isn't feeling well, so I'm up!
Wow those are so cute, I like how you included a tutorial as if I could actually do something like this!
You are talented
sooo cute. might have to steal ;)
so cute!
SO CUTE. love it. can you make me a bunch when i have another baby?
who knew you were so domestic? very cute
I LOVE the ones you made me!! Thanks:) the ones you made for the shower your going to are also very cute!
I know, right, Ellen!
For sure Em!!
Very clever!
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