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Kid Made Hand Embroidered Mother’s Day Gift

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hand embroidery tutorial for kids to stitch

Are you looking for a Mother’s Day gift that kids can make? This is an easy way to turn your child’s handwriting into a fun craft project! My 5 year old was excited to stitch something and I love looking at his sweet handwriting hanging on the wall. He even free-handed a little t-rex!

This post was sponsored by Sulky; they sent me materials and compensated me for my time, but I’ve been posting about my love for their products for years prior. Keep reading to learn about the product, Stick n Stitch (also known as Fabri-Solvy), they make that is perfect for teaching kids how to hand embroider, it’s the easiest way to transfer a hand embroidery pattern or they can write right on it. There is a short video clip so you can see how it works, in addition to a photo tutorial for how to embroider your kid’s handwritten drawing!

I mean, does it get any cuter than that? He is already plotting what he wants to stitch for himself now!

I’m in the process of setting up the sewing room in our new house and it just makes me beam to see his work up on my wall.

This Stick n’ Stitch stuff is magical, it’s also sold as Fabri-Solvy (as seen in this blog post here), and you just draw or print on it, stick it on, embroider, wash it away. If your kiddo already has a drawing they want to stitch, you can use a copier to transfer it on to the sheets as well. Then you can’t see any missed lines, since they wash away, unlike when you draw directly on fabric.

Check out the other projects my son and I have made with Stick n Stitch:

I think Sulky’s cotton petites are great for kids to embroider with because it’s not as fussy. No pulling out three strands, no tangles. You can double it up for a thicker effect, but I used a single strand for this project and it is plenty visible.

This might be my favorite gift ever; not only is it a sweet reminder of his early writing (and interests, with the dinosaur), it is imbued with the memory of working together!

Pin this hand embroidery project for kids to stitch, here:

See the ONE trick that makes it super easy to turn your child's handwritten message into a hand embroidery project for kids! This is a perfect Mother's Day gift that kids can make, you'll treasure the time and effort kids put into this sweet handmade gift. Sponsored post by Sulky, download the free hand embroidery template and follow step by step instructions for a kid's hand embroidery design. #handembroidery #embroidery #mothersday #kidscrafts #crafts

Ready to make your own? Here is how!

 

Hand embroidered Mother’s Day craft that kids can make

Supplies

 

Steps

Step 1 – Print the template out on to a sheet of the Stick n’ Stitch, with the ink on the fuzzy/raised side. Cut one out roughly, and then cut a piece of the fabric and interfacing that is about 7″ square, leaving extra room around all sides. Use your iron and fuse the interfacing to the wrong (unprinted) side of the fabric, following the packaging’s instructions.

Step 2- Give your child a pen and let them draw, reminding them to stay inside the black circle. You may want to practice on regular paper first! A super thick marker will make for messier stitches since it is less clear where to “stay on the line” so we used a ballpoint pen.

Step 3– Use your scissors and trim out around the drawing, cutting off all of the black circle outline.

Step 4– Insert the fabric into your embroidery hoop and tighten it until it is taut. Peel off the drawing’s backing and center it in the hoop. Get your other supplies ready to stitch!

Step 5– Pick a color and get to stitching! We did his whole drawing in a back stitch, if you’re not familiar there is a video in this post of simple hand embroidery stitches. When you’re just starting, or their attention span is wavering, you can help hold the hoop, help them place the needle going up, or simply take a break and come back another day.


Step 6– It’s a balance between showing that you can take a stitch out and redo it without totally obsessing over perfection. Generally you want to tie off knots in between letters so you can’t see the floss through the front of the fabric.

Step 7– Take the fabric out of the hoop and run it gently under hot water until the Stick n Stitch has washed away. You may need to gently agitate spots with your finger nail but try not to scrub at the fabric. Lay it out flat to dry over night, I like to leave a microfiber towel underneath to speed up the process.

Step 8– I wanted a fun hoop, so we picked out a floral, fabric tape and decorated the hoop with it while the design dried.

Step 9– Use the outside of the hoop to trace a circle in the felt and cut it out. Normally I’d use cute little fabric stamps to date this (as seen on this kid made Christmas ornament) but we just moved and I couldn’t find them, so I used a fine point permanent marker.

Step 10– Once your design has dried, insert it back into the embroidery hoop and tighten it up again. Check that it is centered from the front, and then trim the backing fabric off about 1/4″ tall all the way around.

Step 11- Use your hot glue gun and glue down the fabric border, and then glue your felt circle over top. Hang it up and admire your kid made embroidered Mother’s Day gift!

 

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Kathy C Wilkey

Tuesday 28th of April 2020

I use Sulky for machine embroider but have not thought about it for hand embroidery. Also, love the Washi tape. My granddaughters are just learning how to embroider and I can't wait to incorporate Sulky and Washi!

Stephanie - Swoodson Says

Sunday 12th of July 2020

Yay! Thanks for reading!

Julie

Sunday 26th of August 2018

Hi! Can you tell me where you found the floral fabric tape? Is it the same as Washi tape?

Thank you!!

Stephanie - Swoodson Says

Monday 27th of August 2018

Hi Julie! This stuff was from Dollar Tree, of all places, but Etsy has lots of fabric washi tapes :) Affiliate link: https://www.awin1.com/cread.php?awinmid=6220&awinaffid=295181&clickref=&p=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.etsy.com%2Fsearch%3Fq%3Dfabric%2Bwashi%2Btape%2Broll

Deanna

Monday 14th of May 2018

This is such a sweet idea! I can't wait to try it with my grandkids!

Stephanie - Swoodson Says

Sunday 15th of July 2018

Happy stitching Deanna!!

Trixi

Monday 30th of April 2018

What a lovely project Stephanie. Your son did a great job!!

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