I pretty much wrecked the shirt. I kept trying to
Now I know that bottom edge looks wonky in the photo, but it isn't. It is just that it didn't hang straight.
I also had another pre-dawn idea to work on a digitizing project that I have been playing with. That didn't work out -yet. But I discovered another thing in my free digitizing program. So I designed this star. First I sewed it out on just plain stabilizer.
Then I made some edits and sewed it out on some fabric, using a better grade of embroidery thread.
My stitches are a bit too dense so I got some wrinkling on the right and lower parts. However, I think will still be able to use it.
And for those that are in the USA and Canada - Happy Labor/Labour Day!

Love the stars and it's great that you figured out a way to salvage the shirt! Are you getting a lot of rain from the tropical storm?
ReplyDeleteDon't you just love those ideas that just come from no where and end up being fun and wonderful??
ReplyDeleteI am so impressed that you saved that shirt - you are really good - knits are difficult. Love your star too! That looks great.
ReplyDeleteSeems you've taught that embroidery machine how to sing and dance. I am sure you will find a way to use the star with wrinkling. It's barely noticeable. Really neat!
ReplyDeleteGene what rock have I been living under? I didn't know you had an embroidery machine....very cool. I like that you have fixed your shirt...it is now a designer shirt :)
ReplyDeleteKelly
Great idea on the shirt! Naturally...batik fabric. lol
ReplyDeleteI didn't know you had a digitizing program for your embroidery machine...wonderful. You are just having too much fun!