DIY Embroidery Trend

 As I'm sure you all know, the embroidered trend is everywhere this year. Recently I was looking online and came across some embroidered shoes on boohoo - not wanting to pay shipping or for $40+ shoes I may only wear for the season I decided to make them 😊




I had done embroidery in Home Ec at school in grade 9 and that was about it. I have no fancy sewing skills for sure! This isn't as hard as it looks 😋

The great thing is you can chose your own design and colours and make it as unique as you want! You don't have to sew flowers, you could do animals, quotes or pictures whatever you'd like!





This was the original shoe I found on boohoo
All you need is:

       - Some canvas shoes - white or black whichever you prefer. I got mine from Big W for $7 on sale

      - Some embroidery thread, in any colours you would like

      - Pencil

      - Scissors

      - Calico material to sew on

I looked up some embroidery pictures on Pinterest just for some ideas - you can see I saved them on mine: https://au.pinterest.com/findyourownhope/embriodery/

I decided to work in maroons and navys as they're in at the moment and also some brighter colours just because I already had the thread 😂

First

Trace the shoe and draw the flowers.

I firstly held my material up to the shoe and drew around the shape, so I knew the
amount of space I had the sew.


                                


Next to draw the flowers I didn't use a stencil, I just roughly drew them free hand and did them one at a time. For example I drew the pink flower then sewed it then drew the next and so on. I didn't plan ahead too much, just wanted to see how it would look as I went.

Second

Start sewing.


I kept it simple. I did no fancy stitches just simple straight stitch up and back. Just followed the vague outlines I drew.

I did a gradient effect on some flowers, starting with darker on the outside and changing thread as I reached the centre.





Sewing the embroidery to the shoe - simply cut out the shape you want, leaving enough space to comfortably stitch around the design. I used some off-white thread and did larger stitches all around spacing a bit in between each stitch to give it a more homemade, rustic feel.



Three

Protection.


I am away at the moment but so I would've done this a little differently at home. I didn't have access to special glues or fray stopper (so when I get home I will do this) but I recommend you do it before sewing your final product to the shoe.

Just get some fray stopper and paint the edges of the fabric. You can use glue to cover the embroidery to protect it or you can buy protective sprays. But the nature of the shoe, you are going to have to be more careful with it then others - so would recommend you do something to protect it 😊

That's all, it's pretty easy but takes some getting used to. As you can see my --- foot I did first, it isn't as neat but I really like it still. It isn't a hard project, just a little time consuming but it's a lot of fun to put on a show or listen to music and just sew 😊

Let me know if you try it out and what your favourite embroidery trends are :) 

Here is the finished product 
 From instagram
https://www.instagram.com/p/BWM9taOAxAJ/?taken-by=findyourownhope




https://www.instagram.com/p/BWM9taOAxAJ/?taken-by=findyourownhope




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34 comments:

  1. They turned out perfect! Thanks a lot for sharing this beautiful DIY!
    xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
    www.dressedwithsoul.com

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  2. Super cute, and yes totally in this year. I'm so into it, I got a top that's embroidered already and love it so much! Such a great idea with the shoes. Thanks for visiting my blog recently. I'm following you now on G+. Let me know if you want to follow each other on other social networks!

    xx,
    Tania
    http://inspiremyfancy.blogspot.com

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    1. Thank you! I followed you back and on other networks too :)

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  3. I love your idea! My mom taught me how to cross stitch, that would be an interesting effect too :)
    It turned out so pretty! And the best of all: you did it yourself, it's your own piece of art :)

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    1. Yeah I haven't tried that before! Thats so much :) Yeah its fun making your own thing and designing it yourself xx

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  4. I love this DIY! I would love to try it on my sneakers ♥

    www.heresometimes.com

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  5. Aww this is so cute, I can't believe you did it! Looks pretty and the embroidery is unique. So creative dear!

    www.busyandfab.com

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    1. Thank you lovely! It really wasn't that difficult :)

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  6. Such a cute DIY idea! ♥️ You did so well!! I don't think I can create something like this. I'm afraid I'd just mess it up. Anyway, following you on GFC! Hear from you soon!

    Love,
    Airish | Gorgeous Glance
    http://www.airishabella.blogspot.com

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    1. Thanks so much! No way of course you could! It really isn't that hard, just a little time consuming.

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  7. You're really talented at this DIY! They look great, and I love how you saw something and tried to recreate it yourself x

    Velvet Blush

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  8. These look great! You've done such a great job with them. I love the flower. Xx

    Tania | When Tania Talks

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  9. You made an amazing job, they came out so beautiful!
    xx Elisa
    Francine's Place | DIY & Lifestyle Blog

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  10. Oh wow - you're so talented at sewing! The shoes look lovely, perfect for summer :)

    //teandtwosugars.blogspot.com xx

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    1. I'm not really ahaha just takes a bit of practice :P

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  11. They look lovely! Such a nice DIY, thanks for sharing. I might need to try this out myself :)

    -Leta | The Nerdy Me

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  12. Those are cute!!! Way to go, girl! <3

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  13. great post!
    https://mamodebychiaradipalma.blogspot.it/

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  14. This is so creative and fun! :)
    http://www.bauchlefashion.com/2017/09/the-10-fall-fashion-commandments.html

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  15. It turned out absolutely perfect!
    xx from Bavaria/Germany, Rena
    www.dressedwithsoul.com

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