Throwback Tuesday? - Getting ready to finally debut this sweatshirt to celebrate the new season of The Mandalorian

I originally made this sweatshirt featuring this Mandalorian icon last year around the time that the Book of Boba Fett was first airing on Disney+ but never really got to debut it because, well I live in Florida, so it was either too hot, too too cold, or there was something else that I had to wear...so it went into my winter clothing storage box...until now.  I am going to get it out of the storage box and wash it before I wear it tomorrow night to watch the Mandalorian season 3 but here is a sneak peek/look back at the original project. 

This was so quick and easy to make, you might want to make yourself a Mythosaur skull sweatshirt too!

Portion of sweatshirt, showing the Mythosaur image in gold iron-on on top of measuring table.


The Mythosaur image is available on Cricut Design Space and can be purchased individually so it is really inexpensive and looking at how cool it is, you know you could probably use this image on other things. You can find it by searching for "Mandalorian" on Design Space, it was part of a Mandalorian themed set.


Image of Design Space screen with Mythosaur image

And if you are lucky enough to find a sweatshirt at such an incredibly reduced price, like this one from Old Navy, then this may be one of the most inexpensive craft projects ever! If the colors of the sweatshirt remind you of a Tatooine sunset, even better!

Clearance price tag showing "Now $3.97"


This is not too intricate a pattern, especially making it large enough for a sweatshirt. Make sure to mirror the image and place the iron-on the proper way. Once you cut, it will be easy to weed. Then check your settings to make sure you get enough heat to it. I think I had to reapply a little bit of heat but it did not take more than a few minutes to apply the iron-on.


 


This was a super easy project. It has a nerdy if you know you know element that I love in projects and can be customized to be as notable or sized down and discreet as you would like. What do you think, will you be using the Mythosaur skull image in any craft projects soon? 



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