After getting past more than a few mistakes and restarts, I am so happy with the final result of my latest sweater makeover! I thought about adding embroidered flowers to the shoulder seams of a sweater several months ago. I recently found this plain sweater at Target and decided it was a good time to give it a try. The sweater is a really thin knit and is perfect for spring. However, on the day I was finally able to go take pictures in the sweater it was windy and freezing! Of course. Haha. Hopefully I don't look too cold in these photos. :)
I used embroidery thread for my flowers, but I'm sure you could use yarn or crochet thread for your own variation. Experiment with what works best for your sweater!
Materials:
- A sweater
- Embroidery thread (I used DMC in colors #817, #807, #597, #803, and #563)
- Embroidery needle
- Embroidery hoop (I used a 6 in hoop for the main shoulder seam section and a 4 in hoop to fill in a few flowers around the edge.)
- Scissors
1. Center the hoop on the shoulder seams of your sweater. Make sure the sweater fabric is tight in the hoop.
2. Select a color for the flower petals and knot the end. I used the "lazy daisy" stitch pictured above. If you are new to the lazy daisy stitch, you can find instructions here.
3. Once you finish all of the petals, weave in the end under a few stitches on the back side and tie off with a knot. Cut the excess ends.
4. Add three or four french knots to the center of the flower. Tie off with a knot on the back side. Cut the excess ends.
5. Fill in the hoop with a variety of flowers in different sizes and color combinations.
6. Repeat these steps on the second shoulder.
I hope you have a happy Friday and a great first day of March! :)









Such a great idea, it looks so good! It's making me want to do it to all of my boring tops now :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks amazing. YOu might just have singlehandedly encouraged me to learn how to embroider. I'd love to try it if I could do projects like this!
ReplyDeleteThe sweater came out lovely! I wish I was good at embroidering as you are.
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So pretty on you! I'd LOVE to try this!
ReplyDeleteJust lovely! You have such wonderful ideas.
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Have a wonderful weekend!
God bless,
hannaH
Absolutely beautiful :))
ReplyDeleteOh Meredith, this is so lovely! You have such excellent taste - I love everything you make! This reminds me of an embroidery project my grandmother did when I was a vey little girl. She bought a jean jacket with embroidered flowers on it, and a simple white tee to go under it. She told me that I was an excellent artist and she needed my help, and had me draw flowers around the neckline of her white tee that matched the embroidered flowers on the jacket. Then she embroidered my flowers and wore the outfit the next day. It made me feel so special! Thank you for reminding me of that sweet memory!
ReplyDeleteWow! I've been looking forward to seeing this since I saw the WIP on instagram. It's just lovely! What an awesome idea and fantastic execution!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! I love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is such a sweet idea, so simple and beautiful :-)
ReplyDeletewow! That is gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteThat is absolutely adorable!
ReplyDeleteI've been thinking of maybe sprucing up a few of my plain sweaters lately, but still not sure what I want to put on them. Most of mine are more wintery. Maybe I will sit them out this weekend & see what vibes they are sending to my creative side.
It looks so pretty!! Hopefully some time in the future i'll be able to do something similar to an old sweater.
ReplyDeleteHi, this is stunning! What a transformation and such happy colours! xx
ReplyDeleteMeredith! I am freaking out in love with this! I wish I knew how to embroider, it seems easy - maybe I'll give it a shot!
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Beautiful!
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Holy smokes!!! This came out amazing! I love the shoulder placement. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat an amazing result! I have recently started with embroidery and it is so relaxing.
ReplyDeleteVery nice, I love it!!
ReplyDeleteYou did a wonderful job, Meredith, love how you added spring to an outfit..I am sure with your inspiration we will see more flowers on shoulders in the days to come..❤
ReplyDeleteYou have done a great job I love the placement on shoulder and the color combinations took it on another level.....
ReplyDeleteHow beautiful!! I could totally see this at anthropologie or something! =)
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This is so beautiful! Everything you do is so inspiring and I love reading your blog! :)
ReplyDeleteIt's so cute. I like this DIY.
ReplyDeletelove this so much! great tutorial :)
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That came out really pretty. Thats really good work. I would have never have thought to do designs on an existing sweater.
ReplyDeleteOh my, this is so cute!!! :)
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Oooh that looks nice.
ReplyDeleteI can imagine one where they meet at the back with some vines and leaves added.
How cute! <3
ReplyDeleteIt turned out so pretty! I'm glad you were able to work through the mistakes to finally come to this result. It is stunning!
ReplyDeleteYou turned an ordinary sweater into something special. It's lovely!
ReplyDeleteHope you will have a nice weekend.
I really love this design! It looks so well done!
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Oh, great job! The sweater looks so special thanks to the embroidery! Absolutely lovely x
ReplyDeleteI love this! Oh... how I wish I was better at embroidery. Time to practice!
ReplyDeleteSOOOO cute and lovely!! :) Happy Friday! xo Holly
ReplyDeleteWhat a great idea - and it has turned into something completely unique - I'm feeling inspired x Jane
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your sweater turned out great. Love your cute skirt as well!
ReplyDeleteYour sweater looks so beautiful. I'm surprised you didn't have to use any stabilizer! Were you just careful not to pull the material in the hoop too tight?
ReplyDeleteThis is beautiful! I'm in love with it :D
ReplyDeleteWow that's really beutiful! :)
ReplyDeletewow, it's totally stunning!
ReplyDeleteIt's adorable x
ReplyDeleteLooks really cute! :)
ReplyDeleteThis sweater looks amazing, I really love the color combo!!
ReplyDeleteI actually just learned how to do the lazy daisy stitch - I need to practice more though because my stitches are a bit non-flowery looking... I think I pull them too tight. But as soon as I perfect it, I want to embroider tiny flowers on everything - they are so cute!
It is lovely! great idea. :)
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Beautiful sweater makeover! Definitely my favorite so far :)
ReplyDeleteDo you plan on machine washing the sweater? I'd be afraid that the embroidery might not survive the washing machine... but then again, I wouldn't wear a sweater often that I'd have to hand wash. I'm pretty lazy :(
Thank you Marie! I definitely plan on carefully hand washing this sweater and hanging it to dry.
DeleteIt is very beatiful!
ReplyDeleteso beautiful, it is a genius idea with stunning results, I am a massive fan! x
ReplyDeleteThis is gorgeous, what a great idea. I love the lazy daisies!
ReplyDeleteHi Meredith, this is such a fabulous idea! I was never tempted by embroidery before but now I think I shall be joining some of the embroidery girls at my craft night and try my hand at it!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I wish I was more familiar with the needle. I've tried embroidery before and it hasn't been much of a success. Your talent with the needle and thread/wool is remarkable!
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This is such a sweet idea, fantastic!
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful!!
ReplyDeleteCute! My textiles instructor just showed us today in class how to do embroidered flower with a chain stitch!
ReplyDeleteJust love this! :)
ReplyDeletegorgeous makeover
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Not gonna lie, I would love to do this over an entire sweater. That would be one awesome kooky brilliant sweater. I love the idea of the shoulder pads though.
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brilliant! will try this :-)
ReplyDeletethat is so gorgeous, how to make a beatiful thing out of an ordianry sweater :)
ReplyDeleteQue bonito, me encanta, en cuanto pueda lo quiero hacer para mi. Gracias
ReplyDeleteMeredith, this is so pretty!
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Success! It's so very cute!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I just did a similar project with a pair of canvas shoes, which you can see here: http://conniya.wordpress.com/2013/02/26/diy-embroider-canvas-shoe/
ReplyDeleteI've been wanting to embroider some old Hanes sweaters I have, so I might give this project a try. Thanks for sharing :)
Great idea,love it;)
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Oh, I love this! And that last photo is my fave. ;)
ReplyDeleteThis is such a Great idea. It Looks so cute.
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This looks like a great project for me to use to show my teenage daughter how to spice up her own clothes. This has personality while not too difficult for a beginner. Love your work!
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Such a fun idea. I want to try it too!
ReplyDeleteSuch a good idea - and you make a great model!
ReplyDeleteThis came out so beautiful!!! I love the colors you chose! Do you think you will have to hand wash it? I really like that skirt too, you are an embroidery inspiration :)
ReplyDeleteThank you! :) Yes, I will definitely hand wash this sweater.
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Ooh this is so lovely, what a great idea! :)
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness! How pretty! Totally going to give that a try.
ReplyDeleteSo pretty! I am definately going to remember this for a pimping a plain sweater or a cardigan!
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Such a cute sweater!!
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This turned out fantastic! I can't wait to try it for myself. The layout of the flowers is perfect. Thank you for sharing your awesome idea! I linked to this post on my blog today, http://www.lovecityblog.com/2013/03/recent-favorite-finds.html
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful! Inspired! Gorgeous!
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ReplyDeleteThanks so much for posting such a beautiful idea on your blog! You are so talented and all the stuff that you make is so cute! I can't wait to try this on a boring ol shirt that I bought recently at the Gap!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely amazing!
ReplyDeleteoh la la! I love your creative creation, its cute and beautiful! Embroidery is the best.
ReplyDeleteThis is so beautiful, I love the flowers. It makes a plain sweater look so stylish and adorable. Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteIt is so pretty! This is a great way to customize simple sweaters.
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