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Decorated Kids’ T-shirt
Decorated Kids’ T-shirt
Decorated Kids’ T-shirt
Decorated Kids’ T-shirt
Decorated Kids’ T-shirt
Decorated Kids’ T-shirt

Decorated Kids’ T-shirt

Designer
Designer
Corinne Bradd
Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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Designer
Designer
Corinne Bradd
Pattern Guide
Pattern Guide
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Safety Notice: Handmade items made from this pattern may contain small parts or long cords that pose choking or strangulation risks. Not suitable for children under 3 years. Please see the full safety disclaimer at sewmag.co.uk/safety.

About this pattern

This super-colourful project from Corinne Bradd not only gives you the chance to practice your embroidery and make something fun for the kids, but turn your hand to something a little more artistic, too! Combining fabric markers with needlework gives a vibrant finish that your little ones will love to show off.

Essentials

  • T-shirt: white, shop bought
  • Interfacing: fusible, 20cm square
  • Fabric pens
  • Embroidery hoop
  • Embroidery threads: red, yellow, green, blue
  • Embroidery needle

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    Create a Boat Motif

    1. Locate the boat template on this website and cut around the circle. Position the template inside the T-shirt and when you are happy with the placement secure with pins.

    2. Use the fabric pens to draw the outline of the motif. Using blue for the outer circle, alternating blue and green for the waves, and yellow for the sun. Sketch on the outline for the boat in green, the sails in blue and red, and the details in yellow and green. These lines will become the guides for you to stitch along.

    3. Use the template to cut a circle from fusible interfacing and affix to the inside front of the T-shirt with a warm iron, positioning it behind the motif that you have drawn to stabilise the fabric.

    4. Place the T-shirt into an embroidery hoop ensuring that the design is centred within the frame. Using the fabric pens, begin to colour in the details of the design using the photograph as a guide.

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