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DIY Iron-On Transfers For Onesies (and other stuff too!)

Plain onesies = Dull but useful. Onesies with cute little things on them = way more awesome.

created at: 2009-07-12

created at: 2009-07-12

If you haven't got the freehand drawing skills to whip up cute little elephants, scooters or robots (and I REALLY don't) then check out these two tutorials on making your own transfers using digital images.

You'll need:

  • fabric with a cute print
  • paper backed fusible fabric (or steam-a-seam)
  • images from the internets... they suggest Dingbat Depot or Dafont
  • scissors and an iron
  • something to embellish (plain onesies, bibs, tees, canvas grocery bags, pretty much anything that will hold still)

The tutorial over at Rice Babies has nice clear information about how to download images and The tutorial over at Cookie has nice clear pictures of the cutty-out-sticky-on process. Between them they pretty much cover all possible bases.

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