How-To PLUS GIVEAWAY!!

Hi all, we have a treat today – a guest post from designer/author Linda Permann. Her lovely new book, Crochet Adorned, just hit stores—and to celebrate, Linda is sharing with us a how-to for adding crochet embellishments to purchased clothing.

Check it out below, and be sure to read all the way to the end to learn how to enter our giveaway for a FREE COPY OF CROCHET ADORNED!

Here’s Linda to take it away:

One of the things that can make or break your crochet embellishment project is the craftsmanship in the sewing. Sewing, you say? Fear not—simple sewing is all it takes to attach embellishments, and I'll walk you through how to do just that. In Crochet Adorned, I talk about different techniques for applying trims and embellishments, but for this post I am going to focus on hand-sewing, which is what I recommend for beginners.

 

STEP 1 Before you even grab the needle, you need to lay out your design. Pin the flowers in place and then try on the garment to see if it suits you. At this point you can make small adjustments to the placement.

 

STEP 2 Now you are ready to sew on your flowers. You can either use thread that matches the yarn or thread that matches the garment—matching the garment does make it look nicer on the inside, but, you have to be a little more careful so that your stitches won't show. Thread your needle and double knot the thread. Make a small stitch on the wrong side of the sweater and pull the thread through almost all of the way so that you have a small loop. Bring your needle through the loop twice and pull taut to knot. I do this at the beginning and end of each embellishment, just to make sure they stay in place.

 

STEP 3 Insert the needle on the back side of the sweater and come up through the sweater and the flower, just under the V of the stitch.

 

STEP 4 Insert the needle under the V of the next stitch (following the flower's edge) and back through the sweater, pull taut. Although this thread is a contrasting color to the yarn, it's barely noticeable when you stitch the flowers in this way. Sew all around the edge of the flower, being careful not to catch any extra layers of the sweater, and always checking to make sure that you have pulled your thread all the way through.

If your thread does get in a tangle (hey, it happens!), cut it just before the tangle then undo a few stitches until you have a sufficient amount of thread left to tie a knot. Knot it, then continue sewing with a new piece of thread.

If your garment is stretchy, periodically tug on the motif and thread so that you maintain the stretch of the garment and make sure the flowers don't pucker.

 

STEP 5 If you want your flowers to overlap the edge of the garment, simply sew through the backside of the flower and the edge of the sweater to secure the edges.

 

STEP 6 For larger flowers, sew an "X" shape across the bulk of the flower to secure the center stitches. Here, you'll want to run the needle in and out of only the back side of the stitches on the flower so that the thread won't show on the front side.

 

That's really about all there is to it! I made this sweater to wear on my KATU appearance, see it in action here. For more tips on embellishments, from crocheting them to applying them, check out Crochet Adorned

 

Back to Brett: Aren't Linda' embellishments gorgeous? I love this idea for recycling hand-me-downs, covering stains, or just sprucing up plain garments. It's a great way to save money on buying clothes and infuse your wardrobe with crafty flair.


To get you started on your own embellishments, we're giving away a copy of Crochet Adorned. Just leave a comment in the comments section, answering this question:

What item would you most like to embellish with crochet?

We'll pick one lucky winner at random. The winner will be chosen 5pm EST on Wednesday, August 26, so leave your comments now!

Comments

What would I be most likely to embellish with crochet?

I'd like to embellish some old tshirts - like the upcycled tee in the latest issue, with some delicate flowers dotted around the bottom hem as well as the new neckline - and I will! Just as soon as I finish all these other projects on the go at the moment... :)

Which Garment Would I Most Likely Embellish with Crochet?

I would like to add some summer motifs that I crocheted onto a onesie for my 10 month old niece.  These are small round motifs made with variegated sock yarn so they look like sunbursts and would be adorable on a baby tee shirt or onesie.

embellishment extravaganza

So many things to embellish, so little time...

I have an old hoodie that is a little snug and worn, but I love it so it's sitting in my "clothes that need some crafty love" pile (yes, I really have one of those).  I was thinking about adding a strip of crochet into the sleeves, maybe something on the front.

There are other clothes in the pile, too...just waiting...

 

 

Embellishing on Embellishments

I believe that most garments would benefit from a crocheted embellishment of some sort.  Gimmes are girl's t-shirts made into clothes fit for a little fairy princess and hats.

My fav items to embellish are jeans and shoes. Jeans look great using tiny hooks to create border embellishments and the same goes for canvas shoes.  Also, anything found at a thrift store is fair game… just sayin'…

What item(s) would I most like to embellish with crochet?

I would just love to strew a whole bouquet of bright flowers all over a pretty soft little sweater for my great-grand-daughter (age 2) and then adorn the front of a plain ivory sweater for her mommy and her mommy's sister with one huge blossom each, with stems and leaves.   Then a ring of posies around the neck and down the front of a cardi for her "mammu" (translate "grandma") and, before I quit, daisies scattered about the entire surface of a casual pullover for me!

embellishing

I have a plain wool jacket that I will embellish with a flower.

Most likely to adorn with crochet..

Bags, headbands and my little daughter's clothes.  It has come in handy with stains on otherwise perfectly good shirts and dress!  

What item would I most like to embellish?

I would love to add a crocheted yoke to a t-shirt!  And trim around a blouse sleeve. A few removable pins for sweaters...  the list goes on!

What item I would most like to embellish

I would have to say that I would most like to embellish clothes--clothes that I could actually wear that would look good and up-to-date---does that make sense?  Something like what I you would find in a store somewhere.  The clothes I see from the items in Crochet Adorned look like what I am talking about.  Something classy, tasteful. 

What would I be most likely to embellish with crochet?

I think that for me, the most likely items that would end up embellished with crochet items would be my daughter's sweaters. Finding a nice sweater that isn't "too grown up" for an eight year old is relatively hard so if I can find a sweater at a consignment shop, I definitely have no problem adding a little something extra to spice it up and modernize it without making it look like something a grown woman would wear.