Print pattern below, or trace your own turkey ‘body’.
If you are placing your Ribbon Turkey on the back, there is no need for a turkey ‘face’, since it’s like looking at the back view of a turkey.
I opted to put my turkey on the Center Front, so I added a simple face.
Once you pin your turkey in place & are ready to sew it onto the actual onesie,
I recommend using a basting stitch.
This allows you to easily remove the ‘turkey’ after Thanksgiving;
your onesie is left unscathed!
Keep the turkey to baste onto a bigger T-shirt for the NEXT Thanksgiving!
Your Turkey Ribbon shirt is ready for your own tiny ‘turkey’!
This will be perfect for the weeks leading up to Thanksgiving!
The directions for a matching Turkey Ribbon Pin are basically the same.
Use the pattern provided to cut your fabric.
Cut 3″ pieces of ribbon, instead of 6″.
Because of the tiny loops, I found it helpful to stitch my layers of ribbon
before sandwiching all materials together.
I think this pin would look great affixed to your favorite fluffy scarf!
It would be a perfect project to use your ribbon scraps for too!
I hope all of you will enjoy a very Happy Thanksgiving shared with your loved ones!
Thank you Janica! This ribbon turkey is adorable, and your little turkey is super super cute! 🙂 This little shirt is perfect for your upcoming yummy, yummy dinner and the pin makes you festive as well. You could also make the pin for teachers, friends, or neighbors too, as a little “Thank you” or “I am grateful for you” gift! Thank you Janica for sharing your incredible talent and cute little model with us today! For more fun and festive crafts by Janica, visit her blog, JaniJo.
What a fun way to celebrate the yummiest holiday of the year, by wearing such adorable attire. Your little ones will be the cutest turkeys around. The Ribbon Retreat has all of the ribbon, ric rac, and fabric you will need to create this adorable turkey shirt and pin. You have plenty of time…hurry and grab your supplies today! 🙂
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