Today we are so excited to have our first sewing project for Pink Week!
Shauna from Shwin & Shwin is amazingly talented.
She shares so many amazing tutorials
and even has a pattern shop with the most ADORABLE patterns ever:
We are so happy to have her share her cute Pink Week Look!
even with all the hearts and the love we can have the best of both worlds, by using non valentine's day colors like teal and gold. So here are some tips to making any shirt into a cute valentines day friendly shirt.
Recently Next Style sent me a sample pack of goodies to try out and among those goodies were flocked iron on letters. Perfect for adding a little "love" to the shirt. The Next Style products can be found at walmart.
So I cut them out and ironed them on.
Next for the hearts. I cut some hearts out of linen. Then using the hearts as your guide cut some hearts out of fusible interfacing.
If you have never used fusible interfacing before no need to fear it. There are two sides of the interfacing a bumpy side and a smooth side. The bumpy side is the "glue" that sticks to the fabric when it is heated up by the iron.
Place the smooth side down on the right side of the fabric.
Sew around the edge and then either cut notches or trim the edge with pinking shears.
Cut a slit in the interfacing.
You can cut the slit as large as you need to be able to turn the heart right side out. Smooth all the edges.
Then press the heart flat and the interfacing will fuse to the back. The heart will have a nice finished edge.
Then place the hearts down where you want then and topstitch around the edges. Laziness won out on me and I didn't change thread but if you used matching thread you it would blend right in.
Last thing I did was add a splash of buttons because everything is better with buttons.
Then you have a cute little love splattered shirt.
Perfect for spreading the love and enjoying the day!
Thanks for having me Jen and Autie!

























adorable craft and an even MORE adorable model! :) We just shared this on our Facebook wall!
ReplyDeleteIncredibly cute and a GREAT tutorial too! The model is PRECIOUS!
ReplyDeleteBrooke
www.MarvelousLoveBlog.com
Adorable! I never would have thought to use fusible interfacing in that way. Thanks for the tip!
ReplyDeleteI cannot get over how cute this is. I will be jazzing up some plain tees and tunics and onesies for my nieces using interfacing, thanks to your guidance. You're awesome!
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Love it, Shauna!
ReplyDeleteVery cute!
ReplyDeleteI love this so much - just as I love everything you do! Is the top you used a pattern/tutorial from your site? Thanks!
ReplyDeleteOh how fun!! Did you make the shirt too?
ReplyDeleteLove this t shirt appliqué. Well done. Thanks for the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteso cute and adorable. I hv bn wanting to create sth like for my kidz store.. tks for sharing.
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