Vintage Hankie With Cut Work and Net
by sumitadg in Craft > Embroidery
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Vintage Hankie With Cut Work and Net
I have always admired vintage handkerchiefs with exquisite laces, embroidery, colourful designs, lovely handiwork and wanted to make one for myself someday. In our Bengali community we have a tradition of displaying the trousseau of the bride in beautifully decorated baskets, and arranging a set of dainty handkerchiefs in different designs for my daughter’s wedding was a dream I had nurtured for a long time. So here I am sharing the steps to make a handkerchief with cutwork and net.
Supplies
- Piece of square cotton cloth, approximate size 10/11 inches
- A small piece of fine net/canvas
- Coloured silk threads or DMC /Anchor threads
- Needles
- Curved Scissors
- Large scissors
- Pencil
- Eraser
- Iron
All these materials are easily available in thread and stationery shops
Choosing a Design and Drawing It
- Choose a corner of the hankie and fold it diagonally to mark a triangular portion.
- Look for a design online or draw one of your own keeping in mind that some areas of the cloth will be cut off. You can also trace a design using tracing paper
- Draw a rough design and use an eraser to make necessary changes
- Draw design round the edges of the handkerchief too
Fixing the Net
- Take the approximate size of the triangular portion of the cloth marked on the hankie, and cut off a part of the net.
- Fix this net below the design with running stitch so that it’s securely attached to the cloth
- The net is fixed with red colour thread to make it easily visible
- Make sure the net is slightly larger than the triangular portion marked off
Start the Embroidery
- Decide on the colours to be used and start working on the design
- I used green for the leaves, orange for the flowers, and black for the curls
- Using two strands of each colour thread make buttonhole stitch/blanket stitch all along the design
- Work stem stitch to highlight the veins of the leaves and satin stitch to mark the center of the flowers and yellow french knots for pollen grains
- Complete the borders of the hankie in the same manner
- Try to keep the back of the embroidery as neat as the top
- Draw a double line so that the blanket stitch remains the same throughout, also make sure the stitches lie close to each other
Exposing the Net
- Start cutting off the cloth carefully keeping close to the embroidery with the curved scissor displaying the net fixed underneath
- Make sure not to cut off the embroidery by mistake, then you are done!
The Scalloped Border
- After laying bare the net in the design, start cutting off the cloth to make the scalloped border of the hankie
The Completed Handkerchief
- Press the hankie and fold it so that the design is clearly visible
- Do try it out and gift it to your loved ones