Saturday, October 5, 2013

How to Make - Fraternal Twin Onesies

There's a special place in my heart for twins, because I am an identical twin.  So when I found out my sister-in-law was expecting twins, I got to work on two pairs of onesies; one for Christmas and one in pink and blue for the twins due before Christmas.
It's been a while since I bought onesies.  Someone on the internet said they felt Target sold the best quality onesies.  I bought Gerber onesies at Target.  I laid them out flat and put a small piece of paper in between the two layers of the onesie.  I bought a Pellon product called Wonder Under.  It is a thin fabric based double-sided bonding heat activated product.


The high heat setting on my iron fused the Wonder Under to the BACK of the colored fabric.  In this case I used Christmas colors for one set of onesies and pink and blue for the second set of onesies.  Then you peel off the paper that has a consistency of wax paper.  The back of each letter now has an exposed bonding product that needs to be applied directly to the front of the onesie.





Now you need to place the prepared letters to the front of the onsies.
 
 In these examples I move between the pink and blue set of onesies and the Christmas onesies.

I have not started to iron, yet.  You can see the letters are curling up a little in anticipation of being ironed into position.
  
My iron isn't the cleanest iron on the planet and I don't want to iron a black smudge onto the pure white onesies, so I put a piece of regular paper over the letters after I have arranged them into position on the onesies.
 The black smudge on the piece of paper (below) shows me that I would have, indeed, ironed a smudge onto the onesie.  Whew!
 Here's what the finished product looks like.




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