Easter Egg Sweatshirt
From: "One-Hour Holiday Crafts For Kids" by Cindy Groom Harry and
Staff
Materials
Fabric: 8x10 inches multicolored print; 4x10 inches coordinating
purple small print; 4x5 inches coordinating pink small print; 4x5 inches
coordinating green small print
10x16 inch piece of fusible webbing
Turquoise sweatshirt
2 yard length of jumbo multicolored rickrack
Pink dimensional squeeze paint
1.
Using the pattern at the bottom of this page, trace and cut four eggs from
the multicolored fabric, two eggs from the purple fabric, one egg from
the pink fabric, and one egg from the green fabric. Using the same
pattern, trace and cut eight eggs from the fusible webbing.
2.
Lay the fabric eggs on the front of the sweatshirt in different patterns
until you find an arrangement you like. Use the fusible webbing to
adhere the fabric eggs to the front of the shirt according to the manufacturer's
instructions.
3.
Cut seven 3-inch lengths of rickrack. Arrange two lengths of rickrack
on each of the pink and green eggs, and three lengths of rickrack on one
of the purple eggs. Trim the rickrack ends even with the edges of
the eggs, and then glue the rickrack on the eggs with washable fabric glue.
Measure the neckline and cuffs of the shirt, and then measure and cut corresponding
lengths of rickrack. Glue the rickrack to the neckline of cuffs of
the shirt with fabric glue so that the ends meet at the seams of the shirt.
Paint
around each egg with the dimensional squeeze paint to cover the edges of
the fabric; let dry.
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