I've been meaning to do this one for a while, and learning to use my new machine's applique stitch was just the motivation I needed. I used
this tutorial from
Crap I've Made to make an applique tie onesie for the wee guy. Here's the handsome model himself:





By the way, there is enough fabric in a charm square to complete this project. This project could also be done without sewing, if you trusted the iron-on stuff.
I love those kind of onesies! If I had a boy I'd be all over that.
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