Today's project was to make a T-shirt. This is something I've had in mind for a while. I used an old T as a pattern. A few mistakes were made here and there, but all in all, this turned out not too bad. A serger gives any sewing project a professional look.
Cut #21 Chickenface
I wanted to do something less 'real' and more playful. It began as a personal sketch, then was cut in black and blue and mounted on yellow cardstock.
Cut #20 Monarch Butterfly
After the previous cut, I wanted something less Photoshop-intensive. This one took about six hours from photo to final cut. It's also a three-colour design.
The top layer is black, mounted over orange and white backgrounds. The orange is glued to the white, and the black is then glued on top. You can see all three layers in the window photo.