Lace Shirt SetFreestanding lace elements can turn a plain garment into a gorgeous creation. Freestanding lace collars, cuffs, and pockets are a beautiful addition to any top. Use one piece or all to make the garment extra special. Costumers rejoice! Lace elements are wonderful for period costumes. SuppliesSupplies needed:
Embroidery Designs from Embroidery Library: Special Project Notes: You can use either 40 weight rayon thread or 30 � 35 weight cotton thread. A note about water-soluble stabilizers and needles: Products Used
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Steps To Complete
Instructions: Hoop one piece of water-soluble stabilizer (WSS). When hooping the WSS, it should be taut, but not drum tight. (We used one layer of Ultra Solvy for our project and it worked very well.) Place a bobbin, filled with the same thread as the top thread, in your bobbin case. |
Embroider the collar, pocket, and cuff pieces right onto the WSS. No additional stabilizer is needed. When the embroidery is finished, cut away the stabilizer close to the edge of the embroidery, and soak the embroidery in warm water to remove the WSS. Remove from the water and allow the embroidery to dry flat. |
Attaching the lace elements Cuffs: Open up the bottom 9 inches or so of the sleeve seam. Measure the width of the sleeve end, and ease or pleat the sleeve fabric as needed to fit the cuff to the garment. Make sure to remember to allow for seam allowances, so that you can close the sleeve again after you finish attaching the cuff. Stitch the straight edge of the cuff to the bottom edge of the sleeve. Close the sleeve seam as far as you like, to accommodate comfortable dressing. Add a button or frog closure as desired. |
Collar: Mark the center front of the garment neckline. Starting at the center front, stitch the top edge of each lace collar piece to the top edge of the finished neckline. |
Pocket: Lay out the embroidered pocket piece where you want it on the front of the garment. Make sure that the pocket is straight with the grain of the garment's fabric. Trace around the pocket piece with an air-erase marking pen. Bring the shirt to your machine and place the pocket back within the traced lines, and stitch to the garment along the pocket's sides and bottom. |
How lovely! This shirt would be perfect with a pretty skirt for a fall outing. Sweatshirt Idea! Make a sweatshirt cardigan and add the lace collar at the neck and place the lace pockets near the front hem. You'll get a totally different look from these same designs. Click here for directions on how to make a sweatshirt cardigan. |