Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label transfer. Show all posts
Monday, August 11, 2014
Here Comes the Sun
The sun is another favorite image. I especially like it when it has a face. This is a T shirt for sunny days.
The image is from The Graphics Fairy.
Sunday, August 10, 2014
Let's go for a Ride
This picture makes me think of an earlier era of sophisticated ladies and gentlemen going for a merry ride in an automobile. The image is from The Graphics Fairy .
Friday, August 8, 2014
Elephant Tee
Just to give you an idea of the procrastinator that I am. I planned these T shirts and bought them in spring 2013. Just now getting them made in summer 2014. This is a favorite image of mine and I have a friend that loves elephants. Perfect match. The image is from The Graphics Fairy.
Sunday, July 6, 2014
Newborn Onsie
First off, a warning. I borrowed this idea from something I have seen for sale retail. That may mean it is a copy righted design. I am giving it as a gift, which is personal use. You might have trouble if you use this design for sale.
I love the sentiment and the simplicity of this design. It is just right for a new baby.
Thursday, July 3, 2014
Rooster Quilt Blocks
I made these blocks for a friendship quilt. I thought the white-on-white fabric would add some interest. Boy did it. The roosters all look like they are wearing white tatoos. I decided I liked them that way. The last guy looks off balance. I may need to make some alignment marks on the backs of the transfers. See how much I'm learning ?
Love and hugs to Gwen.
Friday, January 3, 2014
Baby Bibs
The baby has grown out of his first set of bibs so I got to make some new ones. Transferring images is so easy and fun I may have to come up with more reasons for making things. The bibs are from Dharma and the images are from the Graphics Fairy.
Monday, December 30, 2013
Rooster Tea Towels
I wasn't satisfied with flour sack towels so I bought toweling by the yard to make tea towels. It comes hemmed on the sides so all you have to do is cut it to length and hem. The colorful rooster images come from the Graphics Fairy . Another very quick project.
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