I am so excited to also share with you a fabric applique shirt. It’s my rendition of the “hello” shirt…with my “Hola!” shirt, using Silhouette’s Heat Transfer interfacing! I love interfacing and using it just got a whole lot better now that I can cut fabric with my Silhouette! Now that I have my toes wet….the ideas are just racing through my head about things I can create next!
The downfall of using fabric for designs and appliques is “How am I going to cut that out so it looks decent?” Right? Like a snowflake for instance or a detailed flower or vine pattern or even my fun scripty font I used for my shirt. The cuts are so crisp using your Silhouette and the interfacing keeps the design right where it should be while you are sewing it in place! I am in love! LOVE I tell you! Here is how I made my shirt:
Supplies Needed for Fabric Applique Shirt:
- Silhouette Cutting Machine (I use the Cameo)
- Silhouette Fabric Stabilizer
- Silhouette Fabric Blade
- Scissors
- Free Cut File
- Sewing Machine & Thread
- Iron
I started out by finding a font I liked for the word hola. I chose Lavanderia Sturdy. You have to have it ‘thick’ enough to sew around!. Next I added an exclamation point and decided that I wanted the dot to be a heart. So I selected my exclamation and clicked “release path” on the Weld screen and that made the dot and the exclamation line separate objects. I deleted the dot and replaced with a heart! Voila!
Next I cut out a piece of the interfacing that was about an inch larger in both height and width of my design. I ironed the rough side of the interfacing down on the back side of my fabric.
Next trim your fabric to be the same size as the interfacing rectangle and remove the backing. {Can you see my mat gets lots of use!?}
Place your interfaced fabric on your cutting mat. Feed the cutting mat into your machine. Note: to avoid bunching, make sure the fabric is not under the white rollers.
Next I went to my cut settings and chose fabric, replaced my regular blade with my blue fabric blade, set the blade at a 3 and then cut!
Remove the excess from the design and you are left with your perfect design.
I ironed that onto my shirt and then ran some stitches through it on my sewing machine.
I’m kind of in love with it! You can use this technique on tote bags, beach towels, pillows, blankets, canvases, shirts, shorts, tanks…the options are endless!
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Download your Hola Shirt Fabric Applique Here
Comments & Reviews
Chastity says
I would love to make art work for my babies room.
Jen w says
shirts for my kids!!!
Lisa Burkman says
I would use this to make wall decals!
ann c says
Endless ideas – what a neat tool to make more of them happen!
Sandra Moak says
I would love to make some monogrammed throw pillows!
Brit Kohl says
I would make a split letter monogram frame for a friends wedding present.
Jessica W says
I would make some custom onesies for baby shower gifts
Jamie larsen says
My first project would be some sort of vinyl wall decor
Thanks for the chance
-jamie
Jody Rollins says
I would make a shirt for my daughter’s first birthday!!!
maryg says
so many things to make with this starting with gifts
Johanna Richards says
I would make thank you cards!
Suzie says
I would make a lot of tshirts and appliques for quilts.
Kelsey m says
I think I would fancy up a tshirt too!
Stacie S-H says
Cute onesies for my nephew!
Salome says
Father’s day presents for my husband, grandfather’s and uncles. Then Christmas stockings.
Kara says
Cupcake toppers !
Ellen says
This would make it super easy to jazz up plain kids clothes!
Amy Snell says
Love love this!! Craftastic :)
Amy Snell says
I’d craft up some 4th of July goodness
Jennifer says
A very cute way to liven up t-shirts!