Last week we celebrated Brian's mother's birthday. I didn't have much money to spend so I sat trying to figure out something I could make. A scarf? Been done. Gloves? No time. I finally came up with this:
If you too are looking for a quick holiday handmade surprise, here's a quick how to. Bear with me as this is my first attempt at a tutorial.
The Handkerchiefs:
1. Cut a 12x12 piece of fabric. I like to use soft material. If making several handkerchiefs choose several different prints that look good together. Perhaps a vintage floral, gingham and swiss dot.
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3. Then use a disappearing fabric marker and write the initial that you will be embroidering. Use embroidery floss and an embroidery needle to stitch along the lines. I like to use a split stitch. It's the easiest. To make a split stitch come up through the middle of your first stitch, splitting it in half. Make the rest of your stitches the same length as your first to get a nice even line. Start your stitches in the middle of the stitch before. Tie a knot at the end on the underside of the fabric.
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The Carrying Case:
1. Cut three pieces of fabric. One 4 x 7, two more 2 x 7.
2. Sew contrasting double folded bias tape to the edges of the 2 x 7 pieces.
3. Embroider initials on either side of each 2 x 7 piece.
3. Sew the two 2 x 7 pieces to the 4 x 7 piece around the three edges without bias tape. Use a 3/8 allowance.
4. Turn inside out. Voila! Done.
I made the case above a bit thicker to fit all four handkerchiefs. But the instructions I included in this post are much simpler and more suited for a case that holds two or three handkerchiefs. If you have any questions just send me an email. I'll try to answer it as best I can!
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Lovely! So clever!
These are so sweet! I'll be linking to this project.
Oh, I love it! I may try my hand at this. Embroidery will be a new thing for me, but these look wonderful!
I haven't done any embroidery for years, but you've inspired me! I'm going to make some of these for Christmas presents!
Thanks!
Sew cute! What a fun and unique gift to make and give to a friend or loved one.
That's a great idea....something I may end up using for Christmas this year!
What a great idea! We definitely have some relatives who hang on to their hankies and I can't wait to try this out and give them as gifts this holiday!
Thanks!
I always like the fabrics you use. I am so bad at picking out fabrics.
Wow. These are precious. I wish I could sew!
anything you can't do?????? you rock my world!
This is such a great gift idea. I love the happy colorful fabrics you chose--so much better than the stuffy white ones! Thank you for sharing your talents with us!
I love it! Thanks for the tutorial. I will have to try it soon.
I love the hankies, I would love to have a set, so pretty! Your family and friends are lucky for such wonderful gifts.
I love this! I am all about the useful beautifully handmade gift and this is a great idea. Thanks for sharing!
These are so pretty! What a brilliant gift idea - and a nice, simple project, too. I've put a piece up on my blog www.shabby-chick.com Hope that's okay! x
Whoa! This idea rocks! I've scheduled a link to this post to go live on my blog tomorrow morning (Central USA time). I hope it brings you a few extra clicks.
Denise
http://needlework.craftgossip.com
Very cute -thanks for sharing!
oh I adore hankies and with my initial and all!!! Lovely!
this is EXACTLY what I've been looking for! you are simply amazing. I've linked you on my blog.
This is a perfect gift for several people I know! Thank you so much for creating the tutorial!
I blogged about you hon. I love your tutorials!! Thanks for taking the time
I really like these and will be making some for Christmas most definitely. I have to tell you, this is my favorite blog to read. I check all the time to see if you have posted anything new!
Beautiful! I am really enjoying your blog very much!
I love this idea so much, I linked to it here:
http://cannedlaffs.com/wfmw-in-defense-of-handkerchiefs/
Hi, I love your stuff! I am looking for a sewing company to make my products in Utah. My sight is www.mycoverme.com. Who will be doing your sewing? I would love to find a good company! Thanks, Robyn Pearson
Love the hankerchiefs . . . and also that lovely white dress! You made that too, I assume? Is there a pattern number that you don't mind sending my way? Thanks!
These are so pretty and delicate and a perfect project for a beginner like me!
Made larger these would make perfect cloth napkins. I love the simple way you did your monogramming.
Oh thank you so much for posting this! They are so pretty! I made one only added a bit of lacy trimming to it instead of embroidering around the edges. And it turned out wonderfully!
*hugs*
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