Making a tea T-shirt




I had some really fun dresses and clothes from when I was a baby in the 70's.  My mom found a box of some of my baby clothes in the attic.  I decided to take those fun colorful clothes and make a "tea" t-shirt with them.  And I have to say it turned out wonderful, I love it!!


I had alphabet 4" traceable letters.  I also then used stitch witchery iron on sheets. 
I ironed on the stitch witchery to the back of the material.  I traced the letters on the paper and then cut them out.


I placed the letters where I wanted them on the shirt and then ironed it on.


I found these 3 cups that I liked.  I blew them up on a copier.  Cut them out, as three teacups.  I then ironed on the stich witchery to the material, traced the design and cut them out. 


I laid the teacups where I wanted those and then ironed them on the shirt.


I wanted to be sure they really stayed on the shirt, so I then decided to sew around each letter with the sewing machine.




It was really easy to do.  The entire shirt took me less than 2 hours to make.




I love it!  I plan on playing more with vintage clothes and making fun clothes.





 

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