Tuesday, June 7, 2011

Two more t-shirts and a baby gift

Dear Mom,
I decorated two more t-shirts.
This one is a no sew project- I just used my button hole cutter to cut openings wide enough to thread the ribbon through. I marked the locations with straight pins first, making sure they were relatively evenly spaced and that I had the right number of openings so the ribbon would come out and meet together.

And this next one might be my favorite.
I cut 1-inch strips of fabric, sewed a loose basting line down the center to use for gathering up the fabric, and pinned the gathered strips in place, basically letting the fabric tell me where it wanted to go. This is one of those things I have to turn part of my brain off when I am doing it so I don't over think it. I then used a wide zig-zag stitch to stitch down the middle of the gathers around and around until the fabric was attached to the t-shirt. I purposely left the edges raw so they will be slightly frayed. I just might make more shirts like this one.
The only thing I am unsure of is whether I should carry the gathered fabric across the back of the neck. Right now all I've done is what you see here. Any opinions?

One of the nice women I spin with at Tabby Tree is expecting her first baby- a boy- at the end of the month. Since our monthly spin in last Sunday is the last time most of us will see her before her son is born, a baby shower was in order. I made one of my favorite Elizabeth Zimmermann patterns- the Tomten. I modified the design just a bit to add stitches on each side of the fronts to create a double breasted jacket, and used toggle buttons. This isn't the best photo, but I didn't get a better one before it was wrapped and given.

Despite the heat, wool is my fiber of choice. I have a beautimous lace shawl on my needles right now, and a smaller silk shawl/wrap thingy going too, but no pictures of either to show you. I'll do something about that and show some knitting in progress in the next day or two.

Love,
Kim

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Pretty! You didn't MAKE buttonholes, just cut the holes?

Okay, one more question. . . how is the hip measurement on these t-shirts? I want BIG bottom. Well, I don't WANT it, I HAVE it, so I'd like the shirt to follow suit.

Me and My Stitches said...

What a darling little jacket - sure wish I had your knitting talent!

Carol L. said...

I love the t shirts. My opinion would be to carry the ruffled ribbon to the back in one nice neat line close to the neck line. I like how you let the front go where it wanted to.