So my friend Jeff and I were talking at Mac’s about Merriment and he asked if I could make a unique baby gift to help him welcome Isabella, a friend’s newborn daughter. These handmade, sweet, graphic appliqué baby onesies should do the trick.
Supplies:
- Kathy’s free onesie applique shape template (PDF; dog, butterfly, bottle shapes are pictured; plus bow and heart)
- Pack of baby onesies (I used short sleeved white onesie baby bodysuits; also try long-sleeve white onesie baby bodysuits or eco-friendly organic cotton baby bodysuits
- Main fabric (I used black with white flowers)
- Backing fabric (I used hot pink)
- Fusible interfacing
- Black and pink thread
- Good fabric scissors
- Rotary cutter, ruler and gridded self-healing rotary mat
- Sewing machine with a good zigzag stitch
Cut the shapes
Print out my onesie shape template (PDF) and cut out desired shapes. Iron the interfacing onto the wrong sides of the black and pink fabric. Place the shape face down and trace onto wrong side of the black fabric. Cut out along lines. Set cut out black shapes face down onto the wrong side of the pink fabric. Free-form trace 1/4 inch around the cut pieces to create the pink background. Cut out along lines.
Sew pink background onto onesie
Pin the pink background onto the onesie front. Using a tight zigzag stitch, sew the shape onto the onesie, being careful not to pull the knit onesie to avoid puckering.
Sew black shape onto pink background
Pin the black shape onto the sewn pink background. Using a tight zigzag stitch, sew around the edges.
My free onesie applique template includes shapes for a dog, butterfly, bottle, bow and heart but you could easily create other shapes too. Big thanks goes to Tamara Bohorquez and Jon Sawyer for letting their happy-go-lucky baby daughter, Sienna, model the final result.
COPYRIGHT NOTE: You’re more than welcome to use this project and pattern for your own personal use. Please post a comment below or email me if you use this project so I can smile when I see that it’s being used. Craft and pass it on!
Catherine Craggs
Friday 20th of March 2015
Love the templates they are fantastic hope to use them soon.
Why would you not sew the black flower fabric to the pink before adding to the onesie? One less row of sewing next to the baby's skin.
Kathy Beymer
Saturday 21st of March 2015
Hi Catherine, that's a great idea, I didn't think of it. Thanks for the tip and if you make something please show us all a photo at facebook.com/merrimentdesign
Teresa J
Sunday 9th of September 2012
Oh Thank you so much! I have a friend who just had a baby boy and wanted to do this for her but I had no idea how! Now I don't have to "wing it" You rock! Love your stuff.
Jayne
Wednesday 8th of February 2012
Thank you so much for helping me out! I was working on something like this and needed more instruction. Love your ideas and will have to try out my idea with your techniques!
Melany
Thursday 28th of January 2010
I love, love love the train and airplane!!! can you send me the template please???!! thanks for the great ideas! Melany
Doris Griggs
Saturday 19th of December 2009
I love the onsie shirt idea!!!! I would love to have the templates to make my for my future grandbaby due in Feburary....Thank You
Kathy Beymer
Monday 21st of December 2009
Hi Doris, thanks for stopping by! Glad you're going to download and use the templates. I would love to hear how your project goes. And for a February baby consider buying long-sleeved onesies for your project (my bias as a new mom living in Chicago ...brr!!).