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8/08/2009

Playing with transfers again........a "Gathered Strap" Tank Top

These heat transfers are just too much fun!

Willow's Blue Dotty Tank With Gathered strap

I made this a few days ago for my niece Willow. Starting with a simple tank-top pattern, I ran a line of hand stitching across one "strap", gathered it, and then secured the stitching on the wrong side. Of course, this was done after the transfer was applied.

The transfer graphic was rendered at www.typogenerator.net from a melange of words.."Willow, Peace, Swim, Water, Love, Smile"
I printed it onto a sheet of T-Shirt Transfer Paper that you can get at office supply or craft stores, and applied it according to the directions.

I haven't seen my nieces in several months...but tomorrow my sister, her husband, and the girls are coming for a visit. I am so excited about seeing them...I sure hope that they like their new tops!

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13 Comments:

Blogger Cennetta said...

The transfer looks great on the top. Your neices are very blessed to have such a great aunt to sew for them.

11:18 PM  
Blogger Sew Lind said...

Perfect theme for the fabric Pam! Hope tomorrow goes well :-)

11:37 PM  
Blogger Summerset said...

Very cute! Enjoy the visit, I'm sure they'll like their new tops - not every girl has an aunt who will make custom tops.

5:47 AM  
Anonymous phyllis said...

The will love them - I lvoe them! And they get the Abby and Emma seal of approval too.

7:59 AM  
Blogger Nancy K said...

Very cute, and very in right now. Your nieces are going to be very happy little girls.

8:06 AM  
Blogger Pam Erny said...

Wow Phyllis, the Abby and Emma seal of approval...feedback from real live stylish teens! COOL!

8:23 AM  
Blogger Gorgeous Things said...

Great top Pam! I'm sure she'll love it. Have a great time with your family.

9:35 AM  
Blogger Gigi said...

I love it! You are so lucky to have little girls to sew for - what fun.

11:05 AM  
Blogger Linda L said...

This is so cute. I need to try something like this with transfer paper.

7:28 PM  
Anonymous JennH said...

Great job Pam! My 11yo now would like one! :) gonna have to get out my transfer paper.

Quick question...how did you finish the neck and arm edges? Can't tell from the photo.

Thanks!

10:02 PM  
Blogger Pam Erny said...

Hi Jenn...this was a really FAST top. All the edges were just serged, 4-thread regular stitch.

3:16 AM  
Blogger Kathi said...

Very cute shirt!! Have fun with your nieces. I am sure they will love their new shirts!

9:14 AM  
Blogger gwensews said...

The girls will love their special tops. The transfers are fun, and unique.

9:12 AM  

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