Thanks Mama Jane for noticing I forgot to link to part 1 - Start here to tie dye the shirts...part 2 is appliqueing the spiders.
So the next step in the spider web shirts is to add a spider. I cut it freehand from black fabric, and I also cut corners on the applique process and just sewed the cutout on the t-shirt. I used a zig zag stitch all the way around the spiders, trying to create a hairy leg look. I also left the edge raw and frayed to add to the "hair".
This looks interesting, but I'm afraid I've came in during the middle. Can you add a link to part 1 please.
ReplyDeleteOooo those look creepy! (but perfect for little boys)
ReplyDeleteYou free hand cut those spiders? Um, that would so not happen for me! :) Those shirts look awesome. I might try to make some for my boys, but my mom would probably kick me out of the house!
ReplyDeleteIf only I could draw like you...I love your spider, completely spooky~ love the hairy legs
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