If you’ve ever had to buy clothes for your baby (or as a gift for someone else’s kiddo), then you know how much fun clothes shopping for babies can be! I’ve already made a few things for my daughter Lola (like this summer halter top romper), but since most of the items were more summer themed, I thought I should make a fun outfit that’s more suited for the cooler months as well. I love seeing all the weather-related sweater and tops that have the fluffy clouds or rainbow raindrops, so I thought I would create a more geometric rainbow/cloud situation and add some texture with wool balls and embroidery thread—so cute!Supplies:
–25 10mm white felt wool balls
–colored 10mm felt wool balls
-embroidery thread in 7 rainbow colors
-white wool felt sheet
-washi tape
-needle, thread, and fabric scissors
–plain colored romper
-fabric glue
Cut a 2 1/2″ circle out of your white wool felt and pin it near the top of the chest on your romper. Sew around the circle close to the edge to secure the circle.Use fabric glue to attach your white felt balls and fill the wool circle. Take a needle and thread and secure each ball to the romper beneath, knotting after each ball, to double secure the balls in place.Take some washi tape and tape off a “lane” down the center of your circle. Sew your middle color in your rainbow down that center line in long stitches and then sew an identical line right next to that first one on the right and the left so you have a thicker overall line. Move over a bit and repeat the process with the next color in the rainbow and so on until you have all your colors sewn in. I varied the lengths of my lines so that the felt balls on the end would be staggered and not all next to each other in a line. I tried not to pull the thread too tight so that the fabric wouldn’t pucker up. Once my rainbow lines were sewn in, I glued a similar colored wool ball at the end of each line and then sewed each ball in place (knotting between each ball) to double secure them. Once they were secure, the romper was done! Don’t worry if your lines aren’t sewn in totally perfect; I think that gives this design a bit more of a handmade quality that is rather sweet. You could do this on a colored romper as well, but I like the rainbow on the neutral color since it makes the rainbow stand out. This looks so cute with her gold sneakers and pink turban hat and since it’s a rainbow jumper, any color of accessory will match! Just one thing to make dressing a baby a little easier 😉 xo. Laura
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Such a sweet lil’ DIY! Love the pastel colours 🙂
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This is sooo adorable! I really imagine making things like that as well when I have kids in the future!
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Lola is so cute is makes my ovaries hurt just a little. You can tell she’s a loved babe!
Very cute! Did you try to wash it yet? Is it machine washable? Merci!
Hi! I would hand wash this to be safe!
Laura 🙂
Even if you think the balls are sewn on tight, they are major choking hazards. I wouldn’t trust my hand sewing, nor my baby for trying to pluck them off. But that’s just my rule, I’m super strict about anything within reach that could remotely be a choking hazard.
This was my first thought too!
This romper is literally one of the cutest things that I’ve ever seen!
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Awwww I don’t think it can get much cuter than this! You guys are so creative <3
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So cute!
SO special and cute! Love all your creations!
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OMG… she’s adorable. 🙂
I just have to comment and say how beautiful that baby girl is!
I love idea
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what a great DIY! I don’t have kids but I might try it and turn it into a gift.
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Totally loving how you personalized this romper with some embroidery sewing! The colors just pop and the theme is super fun!
OMG! This is such a great idea with a onesie, I do have several that I can dazzle her up with. They are cute.
Soooo cute!! 🙂 I can already see my little niece in one of those. Looks like I’ve got my hands full this Friday 🙂
Thanks for the tip!
You have made the whole process so simple. Anyone can follow the guidelines and do it including me. I am a beginner when it comes to sewing.
just have to comment and say how beautiful that baby girl is!
Thank you so much for sharing!
I love your cleaning caddies! I keep mine in baskets under the sink but not as organized as yours! I love the idea of labeling the caddy; I would need to get a new caddy now and I need to remember to put my rubber gloves inside the caddy too! Hope you are having a great day Jenn!
this is very cute, I love it!
thanks for sharing <3
I absolutely love this romper! I am usually making different quilting projects but would love to give this a try. Thank you so much for putting this together.