Friday, 19 October 2012

My Weekend Project #3: Onesie Applique Tutorial


I love onesies and it look adorable on babies that make me want to squeeze all that chubby flesh (keep your baby away from me, please!). I bought this plain singlet onesie but it is just too plain. An applique will make it lively. Follow these simple steps and you will have your own personalized baby onesie, ideal for baby gift or even for your baby:


You will need the above including a scissor

Many of the tutorials used Heat N' Bond paper to stick the applique onto onesie but unfortunately I can't find one alike. So I used gummed paper (kertas kanji) instead and the result is still the same. You can buy it at any sewing tool shop (Kedai Alat Jahit), they usually sell it as it is a hot item - useful to make cuffs, collars, Baju Kurung's neck etc.

I got too excited I even hand embroidered my daughter's name for the applique:



  1. Cut felt into letter.
  2. Secure the letter in place with a simple stitch.
  3. Start wrapping the whole letter with thread as closely as possible with each other (Believe me, you're gonna need a super long thread and extra patient). The thread color is preferably matched the felt's.
  4. Done!
Secure applique onto onesie and stitch along it using a sewing machine. Alternatively, handstitch will also do.

1) Cut gummed paper just a bit bigger than the applique. Warm an iron.
2) Turn onesie inside out. Iron gummed paper with the gum faced the onesie fabric.
This will make the applique's stitch secured during washing and make it harder so it can last longer.



You can choose your own desired applique but for me, I chose Nuha's hanging signage for this purpose.

Happy trying!




Thursday, 18 October 2012

Polkadot Snake


Seems like polkadot is a trend now.

This isn't a wild one. It is made of felt, stuffed with polyester fiber, and will cause you no harm. The polkadot is made of the same material of felt, with uniform circles along its body. The green background suits to camouflage with the forest environment, don't you think?





Pop on to this snake tutorial here at holloughby.


Wednesday, 17 October 2012

Cloud Brooch


It's clear out there. 
No, It's cloudy. 
Hmm, I think it begin to rain, the lightning dazzled me. 
But I can still see the glimpse of the moon and stars in the sky!


I should have named those "Weather Brooch" instead of "Cloud", but it sounds quite odd to me. Do you? 

~Nah~ I'll just stick to "Cloud"!!

Wednesday, 10 October 2012

Roses Name Badge for Somebody's Wedding!


The theme: Teal, white and grey.

And so I decided to make 3 roses, with respective colors and a big leaf to hold the name.

There were 30 of them:




A simple rose tutorial for you to try, it is right here. But I secured the rose using glue, not thread. Making my life easier!