Friday, July 8, 2011

Onesies, Twosies, Threesies, Lotsies!

Who doesn't love a baby in a onesie?  I'll tell you who, nobody!  That's right the whole world loves a baby in a onesie.  Why else would there be hundreds of them in baby stores across the globe in styles and colors to fit everyone's taste?  You bet!  The simple onesie is the no-fail fashion statement for all posh newborns.  They are all crying for a onesie (or lunch, or a diaper change, or entertainment, or whatever).  It is up to us to give it to them! 

I saw a project on Martha Stewart Living for appliqued onesies.  CUTE!  I told myself.  I was pregnant with my daughter at the time (she just turned three).  I knew that I wanted to make some appliqued onesies for her.  However, my ancient sewing machine has a big chunky platform at the bottom so I couldn't applique directly onto the onesie so I had to modify the directions a bit.  Here is what I created:

See...cute huh?

 And these:




Click on the photos to get an enlarged view!



Since I made these onesies so long ago I don't have a tutorial, but I did the same steps to create these onesies as I did the cuddle blanket I made for my daughter found here with a few small changes.

  • First, I used clip art to find the shapes.  Simpler designs are the best for making the patterns.  Adjust them to a useable size, and print them out using your computer printer.  
  • I transferred the design to the paper side of the fusible webbing with a fine pointed Sharpie marker.  To do this I used a light box, but a bright window works great too.  Make sure you reverse your design or it will come out opposite of the original.  I didn't care which way these pictures went so I didn't bother with this step.  
  • I ironed the piece of fusible webbing onto the colored fabric before cutting out the design.  This gives the edge of the applique a crisp, clear line.  
  • I sewed the applique onto a piece of white cotton fabric, and used fusible webbing to attach the white fabric to the onesie.  
  • After ironing the white fabric onto the onesie I secured it with a decorative blanket stitch
  • I ironed soft fabric interfacing to the inside of the onesies so that the blanket stitches would not irritate the baby's skin.  (Much like you find on commercially available decorated onesies.)

 Here are some close-up shots of the onesies pictured above.

Fish with bubbles

Sun

Shamrock

Paintbrush with paint.  (Notice the stitching that identifies the bristles.)

Leaf  (There is the extra stitching for the leaf's veins.)

I made some special onesies for my long-time friend and her son.  He is the same one who received a Kids Document Keeper and a Hide and Seek Bag.   You can read about the symbolism and see him wearing his special onesies here

Here are some photos of those onesies (except "happiness"  I'm not sure why).

Peace

Love
Happiness is supposed to go here!  :)


Music
Recycling is not one of the original symbols, but my package had an extra onesie so I added this because  thought it was cute.  Cute, right?  (Please tell me you are nodding.)

Recycling

Well there you have it, appliqued onesies for those of us who cannot applique easily onto tiny things because our sewing machines date back to the Roosevelt administration (Franklin not Teddy).  :)  See...

Big and clunky, but totally awesome!
I have made several other styles for lots of other moms, but these are the only onesies of which I have pictures.  Don't think that this is a hard project.  It is totally easy.  You can get a crop done in a day.  The hardest part is finding the pictures you want to use as a pattern.

Send me pictures if you make some of these appliqued onesies!  I would love to see what you have made, AND I' love to show your work of here on my "You Made It" page!

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20 comments:

Christy said...

I was noding! Super cute! I have a baby shower for a friend coming up soon...may have to try it out. :)

DearHelenHartman said...

So cute! Will keep it in mind with the next baby shower in the family in a few weeks.

Katy said...

Love it. Makes me wish I had a little one to sew for!

Megan said...

These are just great. Applique is one of my favorite techniques.

megan
craftycpa.blogspot.com

Roeshel said...

Awe! So cute! I just purchased some onesies for a baby shower gift! Thanks for the tips and linking your creativity to the DIY Project Parade!

Roeshel

Susan (Between Naps On The Porch.net) said...

These are absolutely adorable! I so agree about the onesies..just adorable! Good for you for figuring out how to make it work for your machine!

Allison Shops said...

How cute. I love the stitching around the appliques.
Dropping by from Met Monday. I hope you'll come see the nursery I helped DD2 create.

Allison
Atticmag

Charisa said...

Very cute and so fun!

Jill said...

Gorgeous little onesies!!

Thanks for linking to a Round Tuit!
Hope you have a great week!
Jill @ Creating my way to Success
http://www.jembellish.blogspot.com/

Jennifer Dawn said...

Great idea! I may have to make one for our new little one on the way. Thanks for sharing and thanks for stopping by my little corner of the world earlier.

Carrie @ Dittle Dattle said...

I adore the applique and your designs are precious.

Carmella said...

Very sweet! I love the detail of the stitching...I'll have to keep that in mind for sure. We are expecting a little guy soon and I have started doing some of these ...thanks so much for the wonderful inspiration! so stinkin' cute!!

annies home said...

love all the great onesies with natural print

Charisa said...

Great site! I forgot to Follow you last time I visited, oops! I'm following now!

Karena said...

Thanks for visiting my blog. I absolutely love the sun. I can't wait to make my own!

Suzie said...

Thanks for stopping by my blog and leaving such a sweet comment! Love the onesies!

Amy said...

These came out adorable! I'm here from the Kissed by a Frog Linky Party... I'm a new follower, would love for you to follow me too! :)
Amy
redheadedcrafter.blogspot.com

Jenn Erickson said...

Beautifully done! As I scrolled down I kept saying to myself, "oh, that's my favorite one....no, wait, that's my favorite one....no..." and so on. They're all wonderful! Love the fabrics you chose, the different designs, and the embroidered blanket stitch too!

Always such a pleasure to have you be a part of "A Little Birdie Told Me..." at Rook No. 17!

Angie@Echoes of Laughter said...

Hi Tanya! Thank you so much for visiting me a while back. So sorry I took so long to get back to you, but I am on vacation with my family for a month and my blogging time barely exists at present! I love your onesie projects...so very cute! You are so right..there is nothing cuter than a baby in a onesie! Have a wonderful week! Angie xo

Unknown said...

Hello Tanya!! Hope you have been having a fabulous week!! Just wanted to hop over and let you know that your Onesies will be featured tomorrow during th Frog Blog Linky Party!! So hop on over and grab a button!
Thank you so much for linking up!!
HUGS~
Jenni