Hand Embroider - Mini Shark
Spending this much time at home has resulted in me picking up new hobbies and embroidering and cross-stitching seems to be a calming task for days I want to be away from a screen. Embroidery may seem like something a grandma does, but with a modern twist can be the coolest edition to your DIY-belt of skills!
I decided to embroider a crewneck I had on hand with this cute shark detail that I had spotted previously at Aritzia in a past season. The result is super cute and with my own twist makes it one of a kind! Read on to learn how to embroider your own clothes and create cool custom pieces!
TIME | 1 hr
COST | $
DIFFICULTY | Easy
What you'll need
Crewneck sweater (or any other item of clothing)
Thread (embroidery or sewing)
Dark grey
Light grey
Red
White
Black
Sharp needle
2 x 4mm black beads
Embroidery hoop (optional)
Shark Pattern
Steps
Copy out the pattern or pattern of choice
Transfer the pattern to the item of clothing in a visible manner. I used tracing paper and a pencil; other options include pen, chalk and graphite transfer paper.
Starting with the 3 threads, outline the dark grey area of the shark. I use a backstitch/chain-like stitch for outlining.
Take another 3 strands of the dark grey and fill in the outlined area.
Use 3 strands of a light grey to outline the belly of the shark
Take 3 strands of the red to create the crescent shape of the mouth
Separate another 3 strands of the light grey to fill in the belly
Take 2 strands of white to create the teeth
Using black thread and sew on two black beads for the eyes.
Rock your new customized loungewear!