IMG_2462 Let's eat turkey in a big, brown shoe. Thanksgivvvvvvviiiiiiinnnnnnnngggggg…is a special night. Henry's shirt is done. Kate's…well we've still got 3 days. Thought I might share a little turkey-tute in case you wanted one of your own. The process is a little thing called 'reverse applique' and if you've never done it, we'll it's a cinch. You can have one done in 15-30 minutes. There are  a million ways to do this, but here's how I do mine.

You'll need a t-shirt or onesie, pins, button, felt, hand-needle and sewing machine. Actually it works to hand-sew it as well, so no worries if you don't have a machine.

1) Trace hand on paper and cut-out. Make sure you have a piece of fabric cut just bigger than the size of the cut-out. With the right side of the fabric up, place inside of shirt and pin to the front (where you want your applique to be. Right side of fabric is pinned to back side of front of the t-shirt). Make sure you place your cut-out on TOP of the underneath fabric.
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2) Pin the cut-out down (not pictured) and then sew around the edge of the cutout (not pictured.) I have 2 kids you know. I can't photograph everything. Remove pins and hand template. You'll see the outline of a hand.
3) Next, gently pull apart the inside of the hand shape that you've just sewn, seperating the t-shirt and fabric. Cut only the top t-shirt, along the inside of the sewn line (making sure you don't cut the contrasting fabric underneath). Cut around entire inside of sewn line:
IMG_2452 4) Stitch some legs. Sew on a button for the eye. Cut out some red felt for the gobble-gobble (that is the technical term, right?) and hand sew that on.
IMG_2454 Gobble, gobble.

***edited to say, if you use a short stitch length (i.e., 2.5) your stitch lines won't be so wobbly gobbly. I was trying to make long stitches (bad idea on knit) so if you do a shorter stich, your lines will be straighter. Also, the only place I could find solid color tee's was Old Navy (trust me I went to 5 stores) I have a chocolate brown shirt I found at Babies-r-us for Kate's shirt.

xoxo

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35 responses to “A turkey for me and a turkey for you”

  1. vanessa Avatar

    Very cute, Morgan!!!

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  2. jessica Avatar

    I love, LOVE this shirt!!!

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  3. Heather Mattos Avatar

    Oh my gosh, I can’t wait to do this for all three of my little turkeys! Thank you!

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  4. amy Hunter Avatar

    So cute! Good job Morgan

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  5. Amy @ parkcitygirl Avatar

    Adorable! My girls would LOVE this 🙂 Thanks for sharing!

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  7. geek+nerd Avatar

    This is absolutely adorable! I’m definitely bookmarking it!

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  8. Pumpkinbear Avatar

    That is terrific! It’s this weird kind of competition among our extended family to dress your kids up festively for the holiday get-together. My kids are totally going to rule this year!

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  9. Tammy Avatar

    It doesn’t get much cuter than that!

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  10. Heather Avatar

    Cute city!! Good job!

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  11. Casey Avatar

    I love that! it looks great

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  12. Julie Avatar

    I am SO doing this for Thursday! Thanks so much!

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  13. Dana Avatar

    So cute!! thanks for the directions!!

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  14. caroline Avatar

    How cute is that! Now I need to find some orange shirts!

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  15. Shea Avatar

    Love it, totally making it TODAY!

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  16. MonsterBug Blankets Avatar

    It’s BEAUTIFUL! I soooo want to do that this week (guess next week would be too late, huh!). 🙂 OK–and I DID NOT realize that your title was making me sing that song from SNL–till I scrolled down and read the rest of the song! And it clicked, I was already singing it in my head. So there, someone else got it! (Don’t you hate when people have no clue!)
    🙂 Jennifer

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  17. Tricia Avatar

    I was dying to ask how you got Kate’s hand print… but it was so busy around here yesterday that my machine was freezing up when I was trying to comment 😀

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  18. Heather Mattos Avatar

    I got some solid shirts at Target today…

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  19. Rachel Avatar

    This is SO cute! I’m going to make one for my husband. I’ll be linking as well.

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  20. Megs Avatar

    so darn cute. I love this orange with the brown. the gobble gobble is perfect. Happy Thanksgiving!

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  21. Pumpkinbear Avatar

    So I made these shirts for my girls like a minute after I read your awesome tute. I posted about it on my blog, giving you lots and lots and lots of props, at craftknife.blogspot.com–come check it out and tell me that you’re proud of me!

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  22. Jen Avatar

    I discovered your shirt idea this morning and had to make them for my two daughters. I got one done today and it turned out so cute! Check it out on my blog! Thank you so much for sharing!

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  23. Pecos Blue Avatar

    Happy thanksgiving.
    Great shirt!

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  24. Anna Avatar

    Thanks for sharing, this is really cute.

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  25. Kim Avatar

    So freakin’ cute!

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  26. Jodie Allen Avatar

    I wish I would have found this a few days ago, or was it just posted, I don’t know! Anyway, if I can find ANY time in the next day I am TOTALLY making three of these! SUCH A GREAT IDEA! And I’m linking you to my blog so I hope you don’t mind! 🙂

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  27. Laura Avatar

    Please come check out my finished shirts, one for Big B and one for little b! Thank you SO MUCH for the idea!

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  28. Bridget Avatar

    Thank you so much! I’m making my 3 month old one right now and what a pain it’s been to get her tiny handprint, but I finally got it and it’s looking so cute. What a great idea!

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  29. Heather Mattos Avatar

    Thanks again for the great idea! Here’s my finished product:
    http://our3cs.blogspot.com/2008/11/turkey-trio.html
    🙂

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  30. Katherine Hoffman Avatar

    I LOVE this shirt… I just finished making one for my son. I am so glad i got it done in time for thanksgiving. Go check out mine on http://kkghoffman.blogspot.com/

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  31. Leslie Avatar

    Don’t laugh, but I made an attempt to make these tonight. I don’t have a sewing machine, and I wasn’t doing very well sewing around the outline by hand, so I (I’m so embarrassed to tell you!) ironed on the handprint! I know…not exactly a reverse applique, but it was all I could think to do on the night before Thanksgiving! I’m going to try to borrow a sewing machine and try it the right way for a cute Christmas tee! Anyway, thanks for the inspiration! Yours was super cute!!

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  32. katrina lauren Avatar

    what a cute idea!
    i love it
    happy thanksgiving to you
    K

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  33. kimbowest Avatar

    I featured this cute idea on my blog today!
    kimboscrafts.blogspot.com

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