I like making gifts for babies and one of my favourite things to make are babygrows.
Well it’s a bit of a cheat really, as I don’t actually make the babygrow, but I buy good quality ones in packs.
I have found that the parents love receiving personalised gifts, so I use the Slice (there are lots of fun tutorials on the Slice site) to cut the initial of the baby – as shown here in today’s pic – B for Beatrice.
It’s really easy to do –
- Choose your fabric (needs to be lightweight if you are using the Slice to cut)
- Iron on some fusible web (Making Memories do their own, but a decent lightweight fusible web will do), but leave the backing sheet on
- Choose your initial / shape and either draw onto the fabric and cut out, or use your Slice to do this
- Remove your initial / shape from the fabric and peel off the backing and iron onto the babygrow
- Then using a decorative stitch on your machine, sew around the shape
- Give the babygrow one last iron, iron on your nametab and the babygrow is complete.
Really easy to do – a good tip is to wash the babygrow and the fabric, so they don’t shrink later. Also you can always embellish the design further – especially if you use a shape, I often sew a button or a ribbon bow, but becareful to make sure that these are affixed really well, we don’t want babies pulling them off and swallowing them!
Have a good day.
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