I love the animal sweater trend. They tap into my love of gaudy, kitschy awesomeness. Since I'm prone to fickleness, I grabbed a grandpa sweater (really just a well worn but cozy men's sweater) from my last thrift haul and DIY'd the trend.
I plan to make a couple of more and add a little more flair, maybe bling out my animal but I kept it simple for the first one -- cut and sew. It took about an hour to complete.
Materials needed:
sweater
template
(plucked an image from the internet and enlarged it)
fabric
(a south african print from my stash)
sew-in interfacing
scissors
sewing machine
pins
Step 1:
Cut fabric in shape of template.
Step 2:
Cut interfacing in shape of template.
Step 3:
Not really a step, just want to show the machine settings I used to sew around image.
Step 4:
Pin fabric and interfacing to sweater.
Step 5:
Sew around image.
That's it!
The only probably I encountered was with the sweater bunching up underneath the fabric while sewing. Next time I'll start at the top and work my way down and be more mindful of the stitches. I had to use my seam ripper a couple of few times.
When I finished, I took an unofficial poll asking what my animal is because E called it a cat. I'm definitely going for F-O-X!
What say you?
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family!
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This is too cute... Thanks for sharing!!!!
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Xoxo
Lynn
So so cute!
ReplyDeleteow nice job!
ReplyDeleteX Jenny
Rocknrollerr.com
Fantastic work!
ReplyDeleteit looks amazing, great work
ReplyDeletelove this!
ReplyDeletethis post is really amazing!I love your sense of style!!
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Love it! Can't wait to see if Santa is bringing me a new sewing machine so I can try this out.
ReplyDeleteIt looks great! Good job!
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-Jenny
http://babblingsofamommy.com
This is amazing! You combined two of my favorite things of the moment: DIY and animal prints. And it turned out fabulously!!!
ReplyDeleteI like what you did with that sweater! Super cute! Found on thrifters anonymous!
ReplyDeleteLove,
Rubi
lilyamongthornsblog.blogspot.com
cute... I like how this all came together! Thanks for sharing
ReplyDeleteNow I know what you can get me for Christmas :) Love this tutorial!
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