Cheryann
02-25-2011, 07:35 PM
I'm not sure if this is too easy and basic, but I took step-by-step pictures of how I embellish a t-shirt with knit applique letters.
These pajama shirts are for my 3 older boys (16 yo, almost 15 yo and 11 1/2 yo). I made each of them pajama lounge pants in the bacon n' eggs green interlock. I was only left with a scrap of that fabric but wanted to do something that would tie their pj tops and bottoms together. So I came up with this.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2426.jpg?t=12986 77595
So ya, it's an easy embellishment to do. Let me show you how.
First: Get a print out of the letters you want to use. You can us your word processing program and pick a font you like and enlarge it. That's what I did with the shirt that has the letters going down the side. Or go to the Ottobre blog (http://ottobredesign.blogsp ot.com/2010/04/sulo-letters-applique.html). They have a pdf of letters there. They were a tad too small.....but I enlarged them on my printer (175%).
Notice that the letters are reversed. That's very important.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2386.jpg?t=12986 77595
You'll need double sided fusible web. I use Heat n' Bond. Love this stuff!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2387.jpg?t=12986 77595
Take your printed sheet of letters and place the heat n' bond over them, paper side up. Trace the letters onto the heat n' bond making sure you're tacing the letters in their reversed form.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2388.jpg?t=12986 77595
Get your scrap of fabric and the letters traced onto the heat n' bond.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2389.jpg?t=12986 77595
Place the traced letters onto the wrong side of fabric scrap and iron.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2390.jpg?t=12986 77595
Cut out letters.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2392.jpg?t=12986 77595
Flip them over and see how pretty they are.....facing the correct direction. :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2393.jpg?t=12986 77595
With a water soluble marking pen, draw in your placement line as to where you want your letters.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2394.jpg?t=12986 77595
Peel off paper backing from each letter.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2396.jpg?t=12986 77595
Place letters onto shirt and then iron in place.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2401.jpg?t=12986 77802
Cut out a piece of tear-away embroidery stabilizer and place in on the wrong side of the fabric where the letters are. This is important...especial ly when working with t-shirt knits. In this tutorial the yellow fabric is a rib knit and the scrap is a interlock. So both are stretchy.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2404.jpg?t=12986 77802
Set up your machine. I used my clear foot and moved my needle over to where it sits in line with the foot guide slit. Also, if your machine has the option, be sure that the needle is in the down position when sewing is stopped.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2411.jpg?t=12986 77802
Start stitching. It's important to go slow. I watch my foots guide slit thingy the whole time. It's a continuous repeat of sew, lift pressure foot, adjust fabric, lower pressure foot, sew..... etc.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2416.jpg?t=12986 77802
Here are all my letters stitched in place.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2422.jpg?t=12986 77802
I tear away most of the stabilizer. I do leave a bit on...don't want to stress out the stitches....especial ly since it's a knit.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2423.jpg?t=12986 77802
Here is pajama top done.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2425.jpg?t=12986 77802
So that's it. Easy and fun to do.
These pajama shirts are for my 3 older boys (16 yo, almost 15 yo and 11 1/2 yo). I made each of them pajama lounge pants in the bacon n' eggs green interlock. I was only left with a scrap of that fabric but wanted to do something that would tie their pj tops and bottoms together. So I came up with this.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2426.jpg?t=12986 77595
So ya, it's an easy embellishment to do. Let me show you how.
First: Get a print out of the letters you want to use. You can us your word processing program and pick a font you like and enlarge it. That's what I did with the shirt that has the letters going down the side. Or go to the Ottobre blog (http://ottobredesign.blogsp ot.com/2010/04/sulo-letters-applique.html). They have a pdf of letters there. They were a tad too small.....but I enlarged them on my printer (175%).
Notice that the letters are reversed. That's very important.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2386.jpg?t=12986 77595
You'll need double sided fusible web. I use Heat n' Bond. Love this stuff!!
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2387.jpg?t=12986 77595
Take your printed sheet of letters and place the heat n' bond over them, paper side up. Trace the letters onto the heat n' bond making sure you're tacing the letters in their reversed form.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2388.jpg?t=12986 77595
Get your scrap of fabric and the letters traced onto the heat n' bond.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2389.jpg?t=12986 77595
Place the traced letters onto the wrong side of fabric scrap and iron.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2390.jpg?t=12986 77595
Cut out letters.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2392.jpg?t=12986 77595
Flip them over and see how pretty they are.....facing the correct direction. :)
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2393.jpg?t=12986 77595
With a water soluble marking pen, draw in your placement line as to where you want your letters.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2394.jpg?t=12986 77595
Peel off paper backing from each letter.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2396.jpg?t=12986 77595
Place letters onto shirt and then iron in place.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2401.jpg?t=12986 77802
Cut out a piece of tear-away embroidery stabilizer and place in on the wrong side of the fabric where the letters are. This is important...especial ly when working with t-shirt knits. In this tutorial the yellow fabric is a rib knit and the scrap is a interlock. So both are stretchy.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2404.jpg?t=12986 77802
Set up your machine. I used my clear foot and moved my needle over to where it sits in line with the foot guide slit. Also, if your machine has the option, be sure that the needle is in the down position when sewing is stopped.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2411.jpg?t=12986 77802
Start stitching. It's important to go slow. I watch my foots guide slit thingy the whole time. It's a continuous repeat of sew, lift pressure foot, adjust fabric, lower pressure foot, sew..... etc.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2416.jpg?t=12986 77802
Here are all my letters stitched in place.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2422.jpg?t=12986 77802
I tear away most of the stabilizer. I do leave a bit on...don't want to stress out the stitches....especial ly since it's a knit.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2423.jpg?t=12986 77802
Here is pajama top done.
http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v303/cheryann/February%202011%20St ash%20Game/Tutorial/IMG_2425.jpg?t=12986 77802
So that's it. Easy and fun to do.