Not exact matches
You can use whatever
fabric you'd like (an assortment of scraps would be fun) and you can decorate the
ribbons with all sorts of fun
little adornments.
Babies love the crinkly sound, they love the
little ribbons and lace, and they love how soft the
fabric is.
Mine doesn't have a seam in the middle, so I hand sewed a
little ribbon on the edge so I could find the middle easier — for a sewing - phobic, you could also iron - on a patch or draw a
little design with
fabric markers.
The Kathe Kruse Waldorf Zucherpuppe sweetie - pie doll brings along with her a
little felt cupcake (with pink rick rack
ribbon trim and
little pink
fabric rosette for the cupcake's «icing»).
On top she is wearing a sleeveless pinafore made of pink and white polka - dotted cotton, with pink gingham cotton trim at the neck and pink gingham cotton ruffled trim at the hem, and two felt cupcake applique's with pink rick rack
ribbon trim and sweet
little pink
fabric rosettes to top off each cupcake applique.
This sweet
little shirt is made of softest 100 % cotton, featuring three embroidered / sewn - on cotton
fabric appliqué hearts, and shirred sleeves with cotton gingham
ribbon bow accents.
All you will need for this cute
little project are some
fabric scraps, a piece of Pellon Peltex, an old key ring, buttons and felt, twill tape or a
ribbon and pinking shears, thread and an iron.
You may recall your mother's or grandmothers who wanted to make them with a special
little trinket attached to some piece of pretty
fabric and
ribbon with the date and name of the event.
Once you have your outline ready to go, measure out the length of sequin
ribbon and trim so you have a
little extra to work with.Using
fabric glue and a toothpick, start by drawing a thin line of the glue on the first stroke of your first letter and then place your
ribbon on top of the glue.
Once you reach the end of the word (the Y in my case, cut off any excess
ribbon and add a
little more
fabric glue to the last sequin to secure it to the shirt.
While the look isn't bad, the
fabric feels awfully flimsy, and I'm a
little concerned about the prospects of tears in long - term use, especially given that the
ribbon isn't protected at all when the case is closed and thrown in a bag.
Secure with a
little bit of
fabric glue and tie a pretty
ribbon around it.
* Wooden or plastic coat hanger * Thick polyester wadding (available at haberdashers) *
Fabric marker pen * Tacking thread *
Fabric (we used Soubise, ref F5900 - 02, # 65 a metre, Osborne &
Little) * Matching thread * 20 cm of narrow velvet
ribbon * Mother - of - pearl button