Thursday, December 16, 2010

Fourth Day of Christmas: 4 Calling Birds Shirt

I actually had so many ideas for this day it was hard to choose. First I was going to do a variation on Spool's bird mobile with christmas colored birds and felt music notes (I am thinkin' I will probably still do this) but I couldn't find long enough and sturdy enough sticks (we have lots of Palm trees and not much else). Then I switched to making candle wraps out of transparency's with music sheet backgrounds and birds. Did that but didn't really like how it turned out. So it was on to number three. I LOVE making Evie shirts. A while back I made her a bird shirt. I decided it would be fun to do a Christmas version. 
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So, I shrunk down THIS bird pattern and cut it our in four corresponding Christmas patterns. Then switched up their wings and sewed on some button eyes! 
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You can use wonder-under to attach them (this is the coolest stuff ever!) I then did some big stitch's on top
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I really prefer how T's look as opposed to Onsies'
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Of course then you run the risk of them constantly doing this:
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Aside from her belly button Evie also love's eating rocks during photoshoots:
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This is soooo super easy! So go a head, print off your bird and make your own flock!! 
4thdayofxmas



18 comments:

  1. Where did you get her adorable green pants?
    brenbren13@ymail.com

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  2. Cute, cute!! (The shirt and your little pigtailed model...)

    I linked to your tutorial over at Craft Gossip Sewing:
    http://sewing.craftgossip.com/tutorial-4-calling-birds-appliqued-t-shirt/2010/12/16/

    --Anne

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  3. I love it. Really cute. And I am pretty sure you have the most stylish little girl! She is adorable.

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  4. I love it. Very simple and sweet. I agree with you on the t's versus onesies. Once they get to a certain age, it's weird for everything to be so tucked in with a onesie.

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  5. I absolutely LOVE the green pants! Did you make those too? Is there a tutorial for them?

    thanks --Bonita thompson4225@gmail.com

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  6. love this shirt! I want to make one for my little guy.. although wish i had a daughter to use all the cute girly fabric :)
    I too love her pants..that green is amazing!

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  7. Like the other posters I am in lurve with Evie's pants. So, so cute! Where are they from? The shirt is very sweet too! :P

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  8. The shirt is super cute, but I'm with everyone else, I want to know about those pants!!

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  9. ya those pants are totally awesome :) The shirt is great, but the pants are amazing!

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  10. Super super cute! So is the baby wearing it! :)

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  11. Great shirt. So cute. And LOVE those green pants. Where are they from?

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  12. Super cute shirt! You are so talented and creative! And yes...we need more info on those awesome pants, please. They would be awesome for a little boy or girl.

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  13. My little girl loves to eat rocks and play with her belly button, too. The shirt is darling, but your signature bird is lovely also. I hope you don't mind that I sort of combined them here:
    http://drienny.livejournal.com/2672.html

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  14. Love the button eyes! Great idea! And can't wait for the tutorial on those pants!!!!

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  15. I was hoping to find out where those pants were from by reading the comments - no such luck, would you mind telling us? Thanks!

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  16. I was also hoping to know about those adorable green pants!

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  17. I love the shirt too, but I was interested in those adorable green pants. If you made these will you post a tutorial? :)

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  18. Can't resist green pants! Must know more about them please!

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