Knickers Embroidery

by Creative Mom CZ in Craft > Embroidery

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Knickers Embroidery

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Why embroider knickers, you ask? Why not, I say! Besides being quite a funny project it can also be a great gift. You can embroider a cushion, a shopping bag...or even use it as an applique for a t-shirt.

I hope you'll enjoy this instructable and the whole process as much as I did and if you like to embroider, I have some really interesting tutorials like the Amish Stumpwork or this Embroidered Llama.

Supplies

- embroidery hoop (mine is 25 cm/9.8 in)

- black embroidery thread (I used polyester but cotton will work fine as well)

- embroidery needle (or just a sewing needle)

- piece of black tulle

- canvas

- scissors

optional: paper and pencil

Stitch on the Knickers

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1. I like to start with a fast sketch.

2. I use the sketch as a template to cut out the knickers from the tulle, I recommend you to do the same. Place the tulle shape onto the canvas which you've previously fastened in the hoop.

3. Thread on a single thread and start stitching on the edges of the knickers.

4., 5. Do a simple backstitch (forward on the wrong side and back on the right side or opposite, it doesn't really matter).

6. Stitch along the whole shape.

7. Pull the needle to the right side where you started, this time with double thread. Pull the needle under and across the backstitch, you want to twist the double thread around the single thread.

8. Continue twisting around the whole shape except the two short sides where the hips are.

9. When you're finished it should look something like photo nr. 9.

French Knot

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1. Create the little dots using French knot. Single-thread your needle and pull it to the right side.

2. Twist the thread several times around the needle like you see in the photo. I use 7 twists for these knots.

3. Pull the needle (with the thread twisted around it) right next to where it came out.

4. Pull on the thread until it created a little knot. French knots are supposed to be a little tighter but for this project I actually liked making them a little messy.

5., 6. Keep on making knots until you're happy with the decoration.

Lace

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Now we want to create a little lace around the legs.

1. Using the backstitch embroider triangle-like shapes where the legs will be.

2. Start with smaller ones in the center and make them a little larger as you get further.

3. Decorate the triangles with more French knots from the previous step. I used 3 twists for these knots.

4. Don't forget to embroider lace around both legs.

Body Shape

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Now we'll be using backstitch.

1. Embroider the cheeks.

2. Also in the knickers to make the embroidery more realistic.

3. Then the legs and hips (I actually had to re-do a little the short sides of the knickers because I had made them too straight).

4. And also the back.

Hair and You're Done!

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1. It's nice to add some hair falling on the back, so again with the backstitch, first make just lines.

2. Twist the double-thread around those lines just like you did around the sides of the knickers.

3. Add some more hair, you can make it all fall in one direction or some hair-strands can cross, just make the hair properly thick.

4. You're done!