Saturday 8 March 2014

How to Appliqué Leotards, Lycra and Stretch Fabrics

Appliqué is a technique used for adding decorative fabric designs to garments. This is the technique I use to appliqué leotards and other items made from lycra and spandex fabrics. 

To appliqué using this method you will need:

  1. The garment to be appliquéd. 
  2. Stretch fabric from which to cut your appliqué design (ensure it has a similar amount of stretch to your garment)
  3. Paper, pencils, scissors etc.
  4. Tailors chalk or washable felt tip pen.
  5. A child’s washable glue stick (designed to wash out of clothing)
  6. Sewing supplies
Technique:
 
1. Leotard front ready for appliqué. It is easier to appliqué your leotard prior to sewing it together.

 2. Draw your appliqué design on paper and cut it out.

3. Trace you appliqué design on to your fabric. I use a child’s washable felt tip pen to trace around the shapes but you can use tailors chalk or a washable fabric marking pen if you prefer. Always test your marker on a scrap of fabric to ensure if washes out.
 
 
4. Cut out your shapes and lay out the design on your fabric. I like to experiment and move the pieces around at this point to find the design I like the best. The following 3 designs use the same appliqué pieces.

 
5. Use a child’s washable glue stick to apply glue to the wrong side of the appliqué. Glue your fabric pieces in position on your garment. Allow the glue to dry before moving on to the next step.
 
Note: The glue stick I use is not designed for fabric but is designed to wash out of clothing. This means the first time you wash your garment the glue will wash out. Make sure to test your glue on a scrap of fabric before you begin.
 


6. Set your sewing machine to a medium length and medium width zigzag stitch. Sew around the outside edges of your design.
 
Note: Ensure both the top and lower layers of fabric stretch an equal amount when sewing or your fabric will pucker. You may need to experiment to get the best stitch length and width for your fabric. If the stitches are too close together they may stretch the leotard out of shape.

Completed applique
Completed applique showing the wrong side of the fabric.


Leotard with applique completed and all ready for gymnastics!
 
With some basic shapes you can create a huge range of different applique designs.




 

Saturday 22 June 2013

So, I have decided that the time has come. It’s time to embrace social media and be a part of that world. I felt it would be great to have a venue where I could show you new and upcoming patterns and what’s happening in my little sewing world and have decided a blog is where it is at.

I am an indie designer of sewing patterns. I mostly design patterns for gymnastics wear, dancewear and swimwear and aim to make the world of stretch sewing easier for home sewers. I have been selling patterns through my Etsy store and a number of other locations. You can find my range of sewing patterns here in my Etsy store:


So for those of you who love to sew (or would love to learn how) and have a houseful of little gymnasts, dancers, swimmers, acrobats and circus performers my patterns will help you to dress your kids for their active lives, at a fraction of the cost of buying ready made. Make something as beautiful, quirky, sensible or unique as the children you sew for so they can dance, tumble, swim, perform and play.

So here I am.

Glad you could stop by.
 
Emma