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Tuesday, July 13, 2010

iron-on flocked transfer, fit for a princess (onesie)


A ton of you who have entered our Silhouette giveaway have mentioned you would make baby onesies if you won this fabulous machine. That was one of my first projects, too! I made this little princess onesie using the flocked heat transfer material. You may not be able to see it from the computer screen, but this pink material is soft and fuzzy. Perfect for baby girls!


I was surprised at how easily the Silhouette cut through the flocked material. It can't cut fabric, but it can cut this stuff because of the paper on the back. (Hmm, I wonder if that means it would cut American Crafts' Dear Lizzy fabric paper that I'm in love with? I haven't tried it yet, but I did notice it was on sale here!)

This was one of the fastest baby projects I've ever completed. I just sized the crown, cut it out, and ironed it on. No sewing required!


You, too, could be making quick and easy baby projects with the Silhouette. Enter our giveaway now!

10 comments:

  1. So cute and a perfect gift for a Baby!! The nice thing is you could personalize them easily anyway you wanted!

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  2. i have to win this--- do you understand????????? :0)

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  3. Wow. I love it. And I love making projects like this. I just didn't realize the Silouette did this. Way cool. Thanks!

    SewCalGal
    www.sewcalgal.blogspot.com

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  4. that onesie is ADORABLE - I soooOOOoOOOoOOOOOoooooooOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOooOOOO hope I win! ;)

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  5. Love this!!!!!!!! SO cute!!!!! You are SO lucky to have one!

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  6. Sweetness. Had to mosey on over and enter the giveaway!

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  7. I CAN'T WAIT TO WIN TOMORROW! :D

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  8. This makes me want a little girl...

    You realize I already have seven kids, so...

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  9. Thank you for this - I didn't know about flocked transfer rolls. Will have to get some of this & make some cute stuff asap.

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  10. How did this onesie wash? Was the iron on pretty sturdy?

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