Monday, March 28, 2011

Embellishing to cover stains--tutorial!

I am so excited to share a tutorial with you, the first one since I started working full-time in January.  I love doing step-by-step tutorials but it does take time to do fun little projects that I can share with you and do instructions on!  So I am super glad to bring you this one, a technique for covering up stains on otherwise perfectly good clothes =).

I bought this cute Ella Moss tee at Goodwill on sale for $2.50--it is flattering, cute, and such a great brand!  I love her striped tees and tanks.
It looks fine sitting or hanging, but when I put it on I noticed a very visible stain on the left-center front.  It's funny, you can see it on the tee also, but it was soooo much more apparent when I looked at myself in the mirror from a few feet away.  Must be something about the stripes...
I bought it anyway (did I mention, $2.50 for Ella Moss? ;)) and brought it home to be embellished/mended.

I thought about ideas to cover up the stain in a cute way, and my favorite was adding black knit flowers around the stain and up the neck.  Asymmetrically/artistically, since it's a less structured tee to begin with.  The tie neck and blousing at the bottom make it a candidate for an organic trim pattern, rather than something structured and on the straight lines.

I had some 1" wide swatches of three different types of black knits, left from another project, although still all free from JoAnn's.  1" was really all the width I needed for making petals and flower centers...
So, here's the tutorial.

  • Cut out the flower shapes you want.  Or stars, or ruffles, or whatever.
  • Place the largest petals as a base layer on the tee where you want them.  If they're really unruly, you can put spray adhesive on the back before laying them down.
  • Carefully pin the petals down (not necessary if you used spray adhesive).
  • Sew along the outside edges of the petals or shapes to keep them down for good.  I used contrasting white thread!  If you had a colored shirt you could use one of the colors of the stripes.
  • Trim all your threads.  Trust me.  Do it.  Before you add more layers...
  • Add a second layer of petals.  You don't have to, but it really makes it more fun to have a more 3-D shape.  You don't need as many petals or shapes on this top layer.  Pin or adhere them down.
  • Do your topstitching on that layer.
  • Trim threads (back and front!).
  • For fun, add a decorative center!  If it's on a fancy top, you could hand-sew some beads or sequins on, but for this simple tee I just did a machine-embroidered star in the center of the flower.
  • Wear!
Ta-da!
I love the open neckline.  It's so easy with a black and white tee, since I can easily find black fabric and white thread, but this would be super cute on a more pastel or netural tee.

Like I originally thought, you could add more flowers going up the necklines.  I hope it doesn't just look like a shirt with a flower on the boob...

After I finished this project, I looked around in my saved "embellished tops" picture folder and found some of these cuties from Anthro over the seasons:

(See?  Striped things are super cute embellished!)

Love that last one.  I have seen so many nautical stripes in stores this season, and I loooove them.  This makes me want to do more tee-embellishing (one of my specialties, you may remember if you've been reading a long time!).  How about you?  Do you have any tees or tops that you could try out some fabric love on?? Pin It

22 comments:

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  1. Really Cute! Sharing on Facebook.

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  2. This is so much better than the Hello Kitty stickers I used to keep handy in High School to cover little stains from lunch!
    http://piranhabella.blogspot.com/

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  3. Thanks! I love when you share...

    Haha, what a practical use for stickers ;)

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  4. that is really cute! Thanks for sharing!

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  5. I've been meaning to do this with one of my favorite skirts. I really like your use of a contrast thread, and may take that idea for my project too. Thanks!

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  6. i LOVE it...even more than the original shirt!!!

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  7. Very cute...I'll have to give it a try. :)

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  8. This is such a good idea, I'm a thrifty person and there are always awesome things with stains I find but I dont ever have any idea what to do about it so I usually put it back on the rack. Now however this tutorial will make me come home with more shirts. Thanks! :)

    xoxo

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  9. This is a great tutorial and great idea. I also shop at thrift stores and this is a great solution for those otherwise fab pieces. Thanks for posting this.

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  10. I think the flower breaks up the stripes and makes it easier on the eyes - the top is much better now!

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  11. I did something similar to cover a hole a button made on a sweater. Your looks cute!!

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  12. A perfect tip for the thrifty. I'm sure I'll use it at some point, on shirts that I've stained myself. Accidentally, of course. It's a shame to be so messy.

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  13. This is great - I'd never know you were covering up a stain if I hadn't read the post!

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  14. What a great find! And, I am so impressed by your creative solution for the stain. Looks great! And... now it's one of a kind! Thanks so much for stopping by Emily A Clark and reading about my painted chair. I appreciate your comment!

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  15. What a wonderful idea. I do this at ones...

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  16. Wrote about this: http://vitamargarita.blogspot.com/2011/03/saaa-manga-bra-ideer-sa-lite-tid.html

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  17. Love love love this! I am expecting (my 5th) baby and have more cute shirts with milk stains than I care to admit. Now I can jazz up my current wardrobe and wear my favorite shirts WITHOUT looking like a total mom-zombie!

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  18. That is really cute! Great job!

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  19. LOVE this! So cute and easy!

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  20. that is really cute! Thanks for sharing!

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  21. Great Idea! I have this sweater that I love, but unfortunately I got some stains on it. Know I don't have to give it away.
    http://seamlesssewing.blogspot.ca/

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