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Wednesday, May 11, 2011

How to Make an Old Fashioned Linen Handkerchief


Last week I showed you a little stash peek of my new linens and shared a fabricworm discount code. The first thing I made with my lovely linen was this old-fashioned monogrammed hankie. What do you think of my blanket stitch edge?

Umm, yeah, y'all know I'm not so hot with the hand stitch. I did that with my Brother Sewing & Embroidery Machine! If you've subscribed to our newsletter you already know what you have to do to enter to win one of your own. The rest of y'all will find out next week. Now onto my embroidered linen hankie after the jump...


How to Make an Old Fashioned Linen Handkerchief

First I embroidered my linen. I used Essex Linen in pale pink from Fabricworm. I loaded up my hoop...


Then used the embroidery edit function to combine a floral pattern that came with my machine and a monogram. I also edited the colors into a gray/yellow/purple pallet that I love so much.


Full body shot in embroidery mode:


Then I let the machine do it's fancy work.


Just changing the colors when prompted.


Cut my threads and that's done!


Now cut your linen into a square. There's no standard size but hankies are always square. Cut it 1" larger then you want your final hankie. I wanted mine 10" so I cut an 11" square.


Iron each side under 1/4" to the wrong side and iron.


Then fold another 1/4" to the wrong side and iron.


Unfold and see the little square on each corner?


Cut that out to reduce bulk.


Fold back up and iron again.


Set your machine to blanket stitch if you have it (or do by hand) and sew all four sides.


Same machine in sewing mode.


Iron it up and cut your threads.


Done! I feel so old-timey. I want to carry this rolled up in my sleeve and whip it out every time Scarlet sneezes, ha. But seriously, this would be a cute topper on a gift, right? Tell me, what do you think of this machine embroidery - does it look almost as charming as hand embroidery? Almost?

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6 Comments:

Blogger henna_hands said...

I love the blanket stitch! I used to love embroidered hankies until I had little kids and then I realized that it scratches up those really wiggly noses since kids can't stay still enough for you to find a non-embroidered corner. Now I carry plain ones. But this would be so pretty to have as a second in my purse, you know, just for me! Ah, a girl can dream.

May 11, 2011 at 4:04 AM  
Blogger Jeanine The Crafting Fiend said...

very pretty! I guess I'll have to teach myself how to embroider (and hopefully win that machine so I don't have to do it all by hand!)

May 11, 2011 at 7:31 AM  
Blogger sarah said...

You're making me jealous with all your embroidery! I'm nearly blind and living off a GI Bill, woman! It's all I can do to thread my needle and you show off your awesome machine. Tsk tsk. :)

May 11, 2011 at 7:50 AM  
Blogger Jamie said...

Hey, you have the same initials as my son! How cool is that?

May 11, 2011 at 10:43 AM  
Blogger Amanda said...

Evey single woman in my family would adore something like this as a gift. This is fabulous. :)

May 12, 2011 at 6:41 AM  
Blogger Pinon Coffee said...

So yesterday I was explaining to my husband how I really need a sewing machine, but how I was okay with just a basic model and didn't need one that did all that fancy embroidery. Only now maybe I do. I love it.

@Jen - I like hand-embroidering on denim because it's heavy enough not to pucker much. And if you embroider in navy blue, it also won't SHOW much, so if it's weird it doesn't matter! Of course, if one had a proper embroidery hoop, that might help with the whole puckering problem. That's crazy talk, though.

May 13, 2011 at 10:44 AM  

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