Friday, January 27, 2012

February Class: Basic Applique T-Shirt

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hello...yes, remember me...
who?
me!  the sewing class girl...i know its been awhile but i'd love to have you back in my life!!!  yes, you say?!!

as life seems to do often, it has thrown a few new things our way, but we're pressing on and through the encouragement of a few of you, i am excited to start our classes again!!!
classes will be planned on the 2nd wednesday of the month, unless noted {such as next month it will be on thurs:)}
i am thrilled to have heather back and in action!!! we sure missed her.  this month she will be teaching the hot/cold rice bag class to soothe our aches and erase our burdens... well close enough:)  check out her post here.

this month i will be teaching a basic appliqué t-shirt class inspired by my valentine's day tradition i have for my kids as shown in the photo and in the post here.  since my boys were little i gave them matching shirts for valentine's day.  now as their sizes range in different departments and with a baby girl thrown in the mix, it takes a little more creativity to achieve this tradition.  last year i attempted my first appliqués on t-shirts.  i adored how these "love rocks" tees turned out.  this year i will be conjuring up a new design and thought you might want to learn how to appliqué as well.



Basic Appliqué T-shirt Class
Wednesday, February 8th @ 7:30 pm
@Briana Johnson's Home
{please RSVP for address and gate code}

here are the supplies you will need to bring:

t-shirt(s)
fabric for applique - {i recommend cotton or wool felt - bring scraps of fabric or at the most, a 1/4 yd}
thread to match appliqué fabric
fusible webbing - brands: Wonder Under,  Heat N Bond LITE, Steam-A-Seam, or Steam-A-Seam 2 - {you will only need a small amount so either: 1. buy 1/4 yd if its on the bolt or 2. if you buy a package and have a friend in the class, share!}
iron
ironing board - {need at least 1 per 2 people}
pressing cloth - {i use a tea/dish towel}
scissors for fabric
scissors for paper -{ optional but recommended}
iron on paper stabilizer - {same quantity recommendations as for the fusible webbing}

basic sewing supplies:
machine
machine manual - {if you are wanting a little head start, look to see if your machine has a satin stitch, if not then you'll use the zig zag stitch}
tape measure
straight pins
seam ripper ;)

as far as the selection for the appliqué template...
i will provide templates for a few shapes:

mustache, lips, heart

t-shirt made by blink baby

tutorial by finley & oliver


but you can choose any you would like to bring.  i would start with something simple, one layered and not too large - something ranging between 2" to 6",  you just need an outline of the shape,
such as:
tie, bird, letter, tree...
appliqué by customize it

appliqués by badskirt-amy


look for some inspiration here, here, or here

can't wait to get sewing!!
please leave a comment in the post of the class you will be attending - RSVP is greatly appreciated.

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Very excited about this. I am going to make the girls matching Babushka outfits. Here is a link to some free patterns. Just click on the picture you like and she has links to each of them for patterns for people like me who are not good at free art. http://weefolkart.com/?q=node/250

Also, I had someone donate 4 boxes of fabric to me. So if someone is in need of some scraps please come over and check it out.

Katrina
Carlene's soon to be momma :) www.operationorphannomore.blogspot.com
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thanks for the website Katrina. i'll have to check it out!

My recent post Return of my sewing classes: basic appliqué tshirt and therapeutic hot/cold rice bag
Wow, those shirts on your kids are too cute, I might skip out of teaching my class and sneak over to do some cute appliqué's for myself. Just kidding, I do want to do that though. Do you know where I might find plain kids t-shirts for cheap?? Thanks.
~Heather
1 reply · active 687 weeks ago
thanks heather. they were quite the project to make, but a super fun one! for t-shirts you might try Target or Wal-Mart, as well as Jo-anns and Michaels where you could use your coupons. Both of the craft stores have an aisle dedicated to embellishing t-shirts.
My recent post Return of my sewing classes: basic appliqué tshirt and therapeutic hot/cold rice bag
Ugh Brianna - I have been hoping you'd do a class on this, but Alan will be out of town that night!!!!! I may have to stop by some other time and get some tips, if you'll let me!
2 replies · active 686 weeks ago
I mean BRIANA!
oh bummer kristina. i'll be working on my kids' shirts another night i'm sure so you'll have to come by.
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Jodie and Andrea are new to our group and will be doing the appliqué class. Welcome ladies!
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Heather Andres · 686 weeks ago

AWWWWW MAN, I just saw this!!!!! I want to do this so bad!!! I'm going to try and see if I can somehow fit it in, I will keep you updated! I'll know tomorrow morning for sure!
I would love to sign up for the applique class! looking forward to it :)

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