Showing posts with label Trains. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Trains. Show all posts

March 25, 2011

Frayed Train T-shirt - with Tutorial

March 25, 2011

Here's a great project for your little train lovin' boy.


TUTORIAL:



What do you need?

Train Template - Engine and 6 cars
Fabric Scraps
Pencil
Fabric marking pen
Wonder Under (iron on fabric adhesive)
Scissors
Lots of Buttons

1. Trace your patterns onto the Wonder Under iron on adhesive.


2. Cut them out.


3. Iron each piece onto the wrong side of different scraps of fabric. I used canvas and heavy cotton fabrics that fray well.




4. Cut out each piece about 1/4 inch outside of the Wonder Under border.


5. Turn over your freshly cut train pieces and use your pattern to draw the train shape on the right side of the fabric using a washable or disappearing ink. I love my "Mark-B-Gone" marker for these types of projects. For dark fabrics you can use a white colored pencil or chalk.  


6. Arrange your train on the t-shirt and iron it down according to the manufacturer's directions.


Continue onto the back of the t-shirt.


7. With contrasting thread, sew around each train car on the line you marked earlier.  I made the mistake of using matching thread and i had to go back and re-sew the train edges so you could make out the train shape.



8. Fray it. Use your fingers or a nylon brush to gently fray the edges. Be careful not to rough up the t-shirt. Of you can throw it in the washing machine and let it work it's magic.

9. Make your freezer paper stencil. I used my handy-dandy craft cutter to cut this one. Iron it onto your shirt on low heat.



10. PAINT! (the best part!) I used screenprinting ink but you can also find textile paints at your local craft store.



11. Collect your buttons. 15 small buttons and 1 large button.  This is a good way to use up some of those buttons that have sitting around in your craft supplies.


12. Sew on your wheels.

That's it! And now you have a one of a kind Frayed Train tee for your "Trainiac".



 
We just linked up to the fabulous I Am Momma Hear Me Roar Blog. Cheri is hosting "Let's Hear it for the Boys" shirt contest!
 If you need some crafty ideas you NEED to check it out! There are so many amazing entries already!
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