Sewing a Fathers Day Gift
When I started this project at the beginning of the semester my end goal was going to be something similar to this sweater. I have always wanted to be able to create something sentimental and I finally had the chance to do so. Before starting the fathers day gift for my fiance I wanted to do a practice run on a sweater… and thank goodness I did. Wow. Here is a picture presentation on my gift idea trial run. I go through the steps and what happened. I found out it is going to be way harder than I thought it was going to be.
Onto the final piece…
I started by looking through some different ideas of how I was going to go about this after my first trial. I copied this video to get the first steps of cutting the letters out and what my design was going to be. I wanted bigger letters though. So I found out that I needed thicker letters + some tools on how to cut the fabric better so it was straight and accurate.
I then went into tik tok, there were so many different ways to go about this. I found a video that recommended cutting the letters out using a fabric stabalizer to create solid letters. Which I found worked fabulous for the project I was doing. It helped me be able to sew the letters to the sweater easier without them jumping a bunch.
If this were a step by step process it looked like:
- Print letters/ cut out and find placement of letters on sweater to fit
- Trace letters on stabalizer + cut out stabalizer
- Trace stabalizer to the baby clothing fabric
- Place stabalizer fabric and clothing fabric back to back
- Trace letters again onto stabalizer fabric
- Sew materials into letter shape BUT inside out (I made a mistake the first time not going inside out… and well, it sucked)
- Sew letters and cut remaining fabric off.
- Sew letters to sweater
- Cut off remaining edges and strings
- Sew different type of stiching around the outside to clean up the look.
Where I started
One super cool thing about tik tok is if you up load 10 videos it creates its own video! Super fun.
Here is the completed project! I am honestly so proud of my work. It took me a couple weeks from the practice project to the completion of the final project. I am glad that I stuck to my goals. I didn’t think I would be able to get this far. I mean, it is in no way perfect and there are some rough edges… but I am happy it turned out like it did. I showed my sisters and they now want me to make them auntie sweaters. LOL
4 thoughts on “Sewing a Fathers Day Gift”
Hello Kayla, this is the cutest gift ever! Great work!
It takes motivation and dedication to create a sentimental gift like this! Awesome work!
Hi Kyla!
This is so inspiring! It’s clear that you put a lot of effort into perfecting your technique, and the final result turned out amazing. I am sure your dad was so happy to receive such a meaningful gift! Thanks for sharing a TikTok video and great job on creating something special! 🙂
Hi, Kyla! This was a really thoughtful idea for your learning project. I’m glad it turned out well!