Stormtrooper Tie

by kristylynn84 in Craft > Sewing

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Stormtrooper Tie

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This tie only cost a dollar.  Amazing, huh?  :)  I just picked out a tie that would contrast with a Stormtrooper, bought it from the dollar store, took it home and personalized it!

You will need to get the idea of this project by reading the first few steps on my Machine Embroidery Instructable.  Once you get the idea of that , this is EASY.  Well, either way, it's easy.

Imagine doing this for a wedding?  Groomsmen gifts?  Christmas presents?  It's a nifty-geeky way to gift on a budget.  

Tools of the trade:  Image, sewing machine, darning foot, super solvy and a tie!

Tools

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You need:

Super Solvy, water soluble stabilizer from a fabric store
Sharpie
Sewing machine
Darning foot, compatible with your machine, mine came from ebay!
A cheap tie!

Source Image

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I actually had this coloring book laying around for cake decorating ideas.  haha.  I collect themed coloring books from the dollar store and with the simplified images, you can do anything!

So, print out your image, or trace it onto some Super Solvy directly from a coloring book!

Pin in Place and Go!

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Now that you've figured out where to put your image, just pin it in place and sew as desired!

Just remember that if you want an accurate image, you need to start, stop, tie off and begin the next area of the image on it's own.  If you make a continuous line, the character will look pretty funky.

If you want, you can try to freestyle some tie fighters like I did.  I'm most proud of them LOL, even though the shapes are so easy, I think they are cute!

Rinse and Dry!

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Now you're done!  Take it to the water, rinse off the plastic film and lay it flat to dry.

Although my husband won't be able to wear it to work, I'm sure he will find an occasion to wear it some day.   (His boss told him to take all his Stormtrooper figures home because it "gives the wrong image to the clients" lol.  He came home with a sad face and a box of toys that day.)