Showing posts with label rick rack. Show all posts
Showing posts with label rick rack. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 6, 2012

Burp Cloth Tutorial

During the time my Aunt and Uncle were visiting my parents they all made a special trip up to Orlando to see my sister, the bf, and I.  My parents got a room at the Hilton Vacation Club Sea World Resort.  It was beautiful and reminded me a lot of the room the bf, Jill, and I shared in Vegas.

My Aunt is of the "Senior" age and offered to buy me some craft supplies from JoAnn's on their Senior discount day.  I asked for whatever she was willing to buy, knowing that she shouldn't buy too much for me.  Well she went all out!  She bought onesies, burp cloths, and doggie fabric.  I am not sure what to use the doggie fabric for yet, but I'm sure I will find something.

Last week when I stayed home from work on Friday I washed all of the onesies and burp cloths so that they would be nice and clean before I started sewing things on them.  I ironed the burp cloths flat since they got bumpy.

I got a little overwhelmed with the amount of onesies I had so I decided to start with the burp cloths, you know because I only had 4 of those vs. 14 onesies!

For the embellishment, I was going to use rick rack.  This was my first time using it and I was kind of afraid of it.  Can you blame me??  It is wavy! and my machine doesn't sew wavy...

I had picked out the colors because I was hoping to maybe sell them or give them as a gift.

I have a terrible picture of how I sealed off the edges of the rick rack...

First I cut off the sticky remains from the rick rack being taped to itself inside the packaging.  That way I had a nice straight cut.
 Then I used a lighter to barely melt the edge so that it sealed the ends and would not allow it to fray.

What I ended up with was this.... yea even between the two pictures you can't really tell the edge is sealed.  But I promise it is!!!

 then I placed the rick rack at the edge of the burp cloth and pinned all of the way around.

I know I switched from blue to orange but I was making them at the same time and wasn't paying attention to which ones I was photoing.  Anyway, when I got to the first corner I was not sure how I wanted it to look so I experimented a few different ways until I found the one I was happy with.

I made sure to pin all of the way through both layers so that when I sewed it the rick rack would stay where I wanted it to be.

When sewing it on I decided to sew one straight line down the middle of the rick rack.  I used thread that matched the color of the rick rack and a white bobbin so the back would look clean.

Fast forward to the final photos!

I had enough rick rack to make one of each color.

 And one combining the two!!

I am extremely proud of my work on this.  I was worried that the areas where the rick rack was layered four times would freak my machine out.  I slowed down at these areas and made sure to secure it by back-stitching each.  I was sad that I ran out of rick rack (I literally used all that I had) because I had one more burp cloth left.  But don't worry I found a way to dress that one up too... you will just have to wait to see it.  :)

Loving the look of rick rack,