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Mickey mouse is immortal not only in the film, but also in clothes. While it looks like the right models are full of shops, the reality is a little different. If you can't get exactly what you like, like me, make a t-shirt of your own.
For a long time, I thought that the years when I created all sorts of gadgets for the whole family were gone with the advent of crowded business. But the reality is different. So I started working again. For starters, I chose a simple application of my favorite mouse. For and any other in this design you only need two things. Good dark t-shirt and non-fluttering silver fabric. I bought a jacket for five crowns in a chisel, which perhaps no one was wearing even in the 1980s. It's polyester with a silver print.
You need – non-fluttering silver fabric, spark-on vlizelín, black t-shirt, pencil, scissors, glue (just a stick), sewing machine
How to do it
1. Copy the template and cut out the face with your mouse from the paper. Iron the silver cloth with a vlizelín (it is best to double-sided). Then draw a face and cut out.
2. Measure the place where you want the app on your T-shirt and iron it with a vlizeline from the back.
3. Iron the silver face on the t-shirt with the other side of the double-sided Vaseline. Since I always go to work on short notice and without preparation, I had only ordinary ones. So I simply glued my face to the face of my t-shirt with a sticky stick and pinned a few pins just in case. Be careful how you give them. They should be perpendicular to the future seam, otherwise you will break a needle on them.
4. Finally, sew the mouse to the T-shirt on the machine with a white thread, which is practically invisible. Simply sew the whole head, eye contours, mouth and nose. Just a regular straight stitch, because the application does not rub. If you have an application made of fluttering material, you need to sew all the edges with an entl stitch.


