Thannk you VERY much. I did find another designed I already used but
really like this one too. I'll probablly use it in the future & let
you know how it goes. Sewing on a onsie is a little tricky. You
definitely cannot leave the machine & just need to make certain you
don't catch another part of the fabric into the design. I recenly
sewed a necktie on one for my grandson & a matching fabric skirt on
another for his twin sister. They were a big hit & worth the effort.
Thank you again.
On Sat, 19 Jun 2010 11:02:23 -0400, Ms.Goody2Shoes
<nunyabeezwax@thehive.com> wrote:
>On Fri, 18 Jun 2010 09:28:14 -0500, snowedin@home wrote in:
><sf0n16tli1rl4r8dkkf3qptpven1jkstv5@4ax.com>:
>
>>Hi, I would like to sew angel wings on the back of a baby onsie. Does
>>anyone have a design they will share? I've been searching but no luck
>>yet.
>>
>>Thank you
>>
>>Grandma
>
>Will this one work? It's the smallest I have. I know the onsies are
>pretty tiny. And very stretchy too....I haven't tried this design on
>anything THAT stretchy. I did stitch out the largest size on the back of a
>hoodie using a cutaway stabilizer. It stitched out beautifully. Just out
>of curiosity...let me know if you use it and how it worked out. I've never
>stitched on a onsie before.
>Good Luck,
>Goody
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