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Jun
11

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Something’s Fishy Here…


We are bringing a post back home today…..sharing our “Flip this Pattern” of Heidi’s Bubble Pocket Shorts that we shared on Project Run and Play’s Sew-Along Friends series a few weeks ago.
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Hi all! We’re thrilled to share a little ‘trick of the trade’ with you today….one that we just learned how to do, and see boundless possibilities for it!  The concept all began as we sewed along during Project Run & Play’s “All Star” season – specifically during the “All About the Details” challenge. You see, we had a little trouble making a detail {adding a functional QR code to an outfit} work as we planned….and after three attempts, FINALLY landed on a method to accomplishing a detailed, distinct image transfer. 
How about a little image transfer using…..wait for it…..a copy machine??
We used Elegance & Elephant’s new Bubble Pocket Shorts pattern as our starting point.
You will need the following supplies:
freezer paper, fabric for transfer, iron, copy machine, and of course, your design.
Step-by-step tutorial:
1. Cut freezer paper into 8.5 x 11 sheets of paper.
2. Iron the shiny side of the freezer paper onto the wrong side of the fabric being used.
3. Cut the fabric to fit the pre-cut freezer paper.
4. Determine images to be printed on the fabric. This artwork {downloadable here} was created by tracing and piecing the images together using Adobe Illustrator. We chose to make the width of the pockets narrower in hopes of seeing the fish image more clearly, as well as fit it on a standard 8.5×11″ sheet of paper.
5. Print images from a copier, directly to the fabric backed with freezer paper.
6. Peel freezer paper from the printed fabric.
7. Use a hot iron to press and set the fabric image.
*This completes the image transferring to fabric….
however, we will continue on with completing our ‘look’ for this outfit.
Embellish selected designs as much {or as little} as desired.
We chose to add a few French knots as textured scales to the larger fish,
and straight-stitched fish bubbles {filled, circular areas} on the small fishes.
Sheer fabric was layered and stitched on top, giving the fish the appearance
of being in a fishbowl….or at least that is what we intended and aspired to do!
Add elastic casing, as specified in the pattern instructions.
Attach ‘fishbowl’ pockets to the shorts, as specified in the pattern instructions.
This creates a subtle detail, worth doing a double take to catch
{albeit extremely difficult to photograph}!
Voila! Pair it with Elegance & Elephant’s Ruffle Top {minus the ruffle}, and you’ve got a fishy outfit – perfect for warm summer days, or a beach trip in the making!!
Since we couldn’t justify a beach trip for photos {that would be one expensive and
long road trip….all in the name of blogging}, we opted to enjoy a warm ‘summery’ day.
A fountain seemed to suffice for the lull of the ocean waves….
{at least momentarily} as EA kicked back, relaxed, and enjoyed her milk.

She then took a stroll on the boardwalk….ummm, fountain walkway……it’s all relative, right?

Tossled her hair for a little ‘wind blown’ beach effect…
And finally humored the photographer {aka: emily suzanne} in choosing a location that
she wanted to get her picture made….a lamppost….that actually worked out for us!
What a ham!
Want to inspire others with your “Flip this Pattern” version of the Elegance & Elephant’s Bubble Pocket Shorts?? Enter your creation in the sew-along linky party for your chance to win an awesome prize package for the June “Flip.” 

We have also set up a Flickr group, “Flip this Pattern,” for you to upload your photos to as you complete the monthly “flips.” {*however, please note: only entries entered in the sew-along linky party will be eligible for prizes}

May the odds be ever in your favor!



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