Baby Onesies + Emboridery
#1
Can/Should I Embrorider on baby onsies? Would it be too rough for the baby's skin?
I can handle the bibs -- but they don't lay right on the baby, there's usually a layer of clothes to buffer...
I've been arguing with myself about this for a month, finally decided to ask the experts!
=)
I can handle the bibs -- but they don't lay right on the baby, there's usually a layer of clothes to buffer...
I've been arguing with myself about this for a month, finally decided to ask the experts!
=)
Baby Bibs:
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#7
When you do filled designs, not only are they scratchy on the skin, they also pull on the fabric when is washed. The ones with letters are probably a better choice. The stabilizer is usually pulled away so it doesn't matter which one you use, unless you use a cut away one. The best I have used for this purpose is called Steady Stuff by Ricky Tims. It comes as 8.5 x 11 inches or on a roll. You can cut it away or leave some of it around. When wet it becomes like a real soft poly and doesn't hurt when it rub against the skin. You can get it at www.thequiltshow.com.
#8
There is a stabilizer that is used under knitted garments like a sweater. I used it when embroidering T shirts. It is soft and has a smooth texture. It is called Soft'n Sheer Cut-away by sulky. You can also find stuff like that on the Sew Beautiful site.
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