Thursday, October 18, 2012

Onesies into T-shirts

A couple of weeks ago, my aunt asked if I have a sewing machine. When I said yes she asked if I could do a project for her. She explained that her daughter, who is 2 and now starting to potty train, has a lot of cute onesies, but those snaps just don't work with potty training. She asked if I could make them into shirts for her, and I said yes. 

A couple of days later, the package arrived in the mail with five long sleeve and five short sleeve onesies.


She also sent a shirt for the length she was looking for.


When I laid the first onesie down with the Americana shirt on top, I realized that even with cutting the onsies right at the hips, there would be no room to hem.


I made a cut straight across, as low as I could and decided I would work from there.


With the bottom cut off, I thought about the different ways I could fix/hem the shirt. I had the idea to just use another type of fabric to make a hem, when I realized I had all the fabric from the bottom part of the onesie that I had just cut off! It was the same fabric, so it would of course work perfectly. 
I cut along the dotted line (below) to use the edge of the bottom of the onesie as a hem for the shirt.


Laying those pieces straight out, there was plenty to work with! 


I cut the pieces about 1 inch bigger than the width of the shirt and pinned them together, right sides in.


Using a 1/2 inch seam allowance, I sewed the pieces together on both ends, making sure to stitch back and forth a couple of times. I then turned this new "hem" right-side-out and starting with matching the seams, I pinned it to the bottom of the shirt.


Using my longest stitch possible, I sewed a straight line all the way around, attaching the hem to the bottom of the shirt...all finished!


I repeated this process for all the shirts and was quite pleased with how they turned out. 



10 shirts ready for potty training days. 

~K.A.N.

1 comment:

  1. well done.. i love it.. i wondered how you did it and so quickly. they look great on her and are just perfect!

    thanks much
    -Aunt Rachel

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