A Handmade Embroidery Bedsheet: Inspired From a Drop of Water.

by Betaaj Baadshah in Craft > Embroidery

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A Handmade Embroidery Bedsheet: Inspired From a Drop of Water.

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I made this elegant-looking bedsheet.

It took me around 6 hours to make this embroidery bedsheet inspired by a drop of water. 

During its making, every moment felt like the missing piece of a puzzle slotting perfectly into its place.

Supplies

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Basically we need,

  • A cotton fibre cloth having small blue dots printed.
  • A blue-coloured cotton thread for the water theme.
  • An inch of tape and a pair of scissors. 
  • Some threads of different colours, like orange, pink, brown, etc. 
  • A sewing machine (optional).

Fetch a Cotton Cloth

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Initially,we must decide how much cloth we are going to use.

My suggestion would be:

  1. Take cotton cloth at least 75 inches long and 38 inches broad.
  2. You may get the dotted cotton cloth from a local cloth shop. Remember to check the cloth thoroughly at the time of buying for any cuts or misprints.
  3. You may fetch a blue-dotted cotton cloth because the print resembles drops of water.

 

Its Time to Sew

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Pick your favourite needle and put blue thread inside it.

Make a design right in the middle of the bedsheet. A minimalistic approach will lead to a good outcome.

You may sew a blue-coloured cloth patch on the top of it. Our idea is to make a design that closely relates to the theme of water.

This work can easily be done manually.

You may take the help of a sewing machine to attach a long embroidery design strip to all four corners of the bedsheet. 

Unfold the Bedsheet After Ironing

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Once the designing part gets completed, then you may unfold the bedsheet on your bed after ironing.