It's a mini size sewing machine...and now Jojo and I are so obsessed with it. I have been searching for a simple sewing project for Jojo... those that only need few straight line sewing!
Yesterday...I come out with a very easy simple one for her...
This project involved a little use of scissor...some pinning...
and only 2 line of top stitch with the sewing machine.
You can really allow your kids to DIY with a bit supervision during the sewing machine part.
Step 1
Get an old T-shirt...those that claimed to be 'L' size but with 'S' size neckline work the best.
(The small neckline match Jojo's requirement!)
Step 2
Cut bottom of the T-shirt into a semi round shape
this is the back of the T-shirt |
Step 3
Trim away the sleeves too
Now you have a 'butterfly' shape T-shirt
Step 4
You can sew either method 1 or method 2
Both methods only involved 2 lines of sewing
Jojo choose the method 1.
This is my demo T-shirt Jojo did hers on another T-shirt of her choice... |
Now...here's the result
A very proud seamstress |
Now the seamstress turns into a model |
Hope you'll enjoy this simple project
Bye
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PC
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Hi PC,
ReplyDeleteSuch a smart TOY you have received :) very well..& I like how you are mastering in your sewing skills! keep it up!
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ReplyDeleteYou and your little one are just so darn talented! I love to see the younger kids get into crafting, sewing and all around art skills!
ReplyDeleteCongrats to Jojo for such a wonderful sewing project - her new blouse looks fabulous!
ReplyDeleteWhat a great 'toy' you both have now to play with!!
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Yeah! I am getting Phoebe a sewing machine for Christmas and I can not wait to give it to her so she can start sewing.
ReplyDeleteso smart! I think I'll do this too. I constantly recycle old clothes for my daughter.
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What a great design - and it looks very butterfly-pretty. Nice work, JoJo!
ReplyDeletethis is a great starter project for kids :) love it !
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