For this last (tear) knit I took a very light ballet looking top I bought at Community Aid for $1 and added nylon chiffon embellished flowers. Since the knit was so gauzy and light I knew that felt was NOT the way to go. And I think the chiffon looks just right for the weight of the fabric. See the before.
The flowers were made by taking layers of chiffon and melting the edges with a candle. I thought it might be tedious at first but the process actually went along quite quickly and it only took me about 30 minutes to make 16 flowers with 6 layers of chiffon each. Not too bad.
I only added them to one side for an asymmetrical look but I also thought they would look fantastic on both sides for a full but light feel.
Now for my small announcement, and I do mean small. I'm sorry if I might have led some of you on, it's nothing big. I just wanted to announce that I have loved this series so much and it's gotten such a fantastic response from you that I plan on continuing and doing it on a weekly basis along with my other weekly posts-Thrift Store Thursday, Technique Tuesday (which will be coming back now that EKM is over). I tried to do both in the beginning and yes, it was just lofty thinking.
I like the alliteration, but there's no weekday that begins with an 'E' or 'K'. If any of you out there can think of a cute title I'd love to hear it!
1. First things first, please ignore my embarrassing excuse for a dining table. The girls have colored on it with marker and crayons....and paint and God knows what else. And I have always intended to someday sand it all off but as you can see, that's never quite happened. So please forgive me:) Now, on with the show....cut 3 sized chiffon circles. You don't have to use nylon chiffon since you will be melting the edges. Make 32 of each size. What I did was accordion fold the fabric and cut 16 at once. The biggest is 4", medium 3" and smallest 2".
2. Taking two layers at once hold it AN INCH AND A HALF over a candle. Do not let the flame catch the fabric. YIKES! That would be bad. In fact maybe you should keep a glass of water nearby in case that might happen. The heat from the candle a couple inches above the flame should be enough to melt the edges just enough to look pretty. You will be able to instantly see the edges melt. Only melt them as much as I did in the picture to the left.
3. Use two layers of each circle and layer them so that you have the largest on the bottom and smallest in the center. There should be six layers of chiffon. Use a pin to hold the layers together until you are ready for the next step.
4. Pin flowers to sweater in the places you would like them to be and sew to sweater in centers.
DONE!
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day 30 !!! wow, you did a fabulous job, it sure was fun to watch all the different ideas you came up with ! bravo !
I'm so glad you are continuing these, they are so inspiring. How about Makeover Mondays? or does that sounds too much like a talk show?
You saved a beauty for the last. I love this one. And I still think you deserve a book deal!
I LOVE this one!!! Definitely my favorite. Can't wait to see more!!
I think I like the flowers only to one side. If it were on both sides it seems like it would be way too much.
Thank you for being a trooper and showing us a EM every day for a month! I really enjoyed it and has inspired me. :)
In fact, I picked up a 3/4 sleeved red sweater this past weekend and am making plans for it. :)
That was supposed to say "EK" as in Embellished Knit, not "EM." Oops!
fabulous
i'm so depressed that embellish knit month is over.. but you finished it off with a lovely bang! it's my favorite so far, and is just absolutely gorgeous.. <3 you never cease to amaze me!
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love it!
E = Embellishment Everyday. Because that way you can post it whenever works.
So you'll be doing it Mondays or Wednesdays? Why not just "Embellishment Monday" or some such? Glad you enjoyed it as much as we enjoyed reading it! :D
I think this one is my favourite of the whole month! I look forward to seeing more embellishments. :)
Linden blossoms in my tea
Lovely! Once again!
You've done such an extraordinary job, Kathleen! I can't wait to see which ones you've chosen as your favorites.
Merry Christmas and give yourself a little rest ;)
I was also going to say Makeover Monday... or perhaps Midweek Makeover if Monday is a bit hard! I think this is the prettiest yet. Thanks for all the wonderful ideas. Also I think you should simply seal the top of that table with all of your girls' markings, for posterity :-)
Hooray!!! I am so glad you will still be doing this! I am so inspired by you that I am going to do my own embellish knit month in January- just one per week.
This one is so beautiful!
You should make a directory so it's really easy to find all of the sweaters- with all of your free time.... : )
Thanks!!!
This is absolutely my favorite one of the whole series. This would be soooo amazing to wear!!!
Thanks for such a great series. What an inspiration you are!
what a gorgeous sweater = might be my favorite
Congratulations!! You made it through! This one is so pretty. That first picture of you looks great.
I have loved this entire series and looked forward to every post. Day 30 is a showstopper. Best of the season to you and your family. I hope you will have a time to take a breather.
sweeten-your-sweater-saturday? ;)
oh... wait... is it weekday post? oh well. that was the best i could do anyway, haha.
STUNNING!!
I'm so happy that there will be more sweater makeovers! I've been so inspired by your Embellish Knit Month. I've got a couple of sweaters in my closet I never wear that I so want to give a make over! Once I get my holiday sewing done, that's near the top of my list!
So pretty, I wish we had a thrift store where I could get things for a $1.
Cheers to your 30 days!!!
Marvellous,beautiful for the last !!!!
Soft and tender
Great month was it !!!!!
your work is fantastic
I loved the last 30 days; you truly inspired me to be more creative. Thanks!
Beautiful - this may be my favorite! On a side note - try nail polish remover on the table first before sanding it down. It takes sharpie marker off of cabinets, so it is worth a try. Merry Christmas!
Beautiful! I'll have to make some of the flowers, they remind me of peonies.
beautiful! i have enjoyed this series so much! thank you! i have made "burnt edge flowers" beforebut never with chiffon. very pretty!
STUNNING.
I can't wait to try this!
So glad to hear your news - and with the current weather in the UK we really need lots of glam knitwear!! You've made some amazing, beautiful creations.
The sweaters were so fun to follow! I looked forward to each post. I am a sucker for alliteration too. What about Monday Marvels or Wear it Wednesday... Whatever you choose it'll be fun. :)
I have enjoyed your knit makeovers. This one is gorgeous! How many of these types of sweater have I passed over? Now I know what to do with them!
This "month" was an awesome ride! It is so obvious how much work and energy you put into this feature... just amazing. I have been obsessed since the very beginning. THANK YOU!
I have really enjoyed this series and I can officially grace you with the title of ocp!( obsesive compulsive productive)
Love this last entry! thanks again for the inspiration.
Absolutely amazing! Can I get your hand me downs ;)
I have absolutely LOVED this series!
This last one is so beautiful! I will have to try making these chiffon flowers. Thank you for sharing this series with us!
As for seeking alliteration... perhaps something that combines the word "Whimsy" with Wednesdays?
spectacular! I love it!
I was thinking something like "Wednesday Night (knight?) Knits" whatever -- it's only a verbal alliteration, but you could make it whatever day of the week you wanted :)
And yes, I love this series. I have a red cashmere that might get some EKM treatment soon. It's not my style, so I've been sleeping in it, and it's so comfy that I'm reluctant to cut it up because it's such a wonderful sleep-sweater.
This was so amazing and inspiring!hank you. I t got me to redo a couple of sweaters that had been fated for Goodwill.
What I'd like to know is how you did your hair for the tulle sweater- so absolutely gorgeous!
OMG, gorgeous. This may be my fave!
I have to admit. This month you became my favorite source of inspiration! All the best in 2011!
Tereza
www.lepetitmagnolia.blogspot.com
Gorgeous!
what an inspiring challenge! thank you for documenting it so thoroughly... :)
Beautiful!!! I'm addicted to your cardigan remakes! This is by far my favorite!
Your works are amazing! Thank you so much for you ideas, tips and inspiration! Looking forward for further posts :)
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