
Making an embroidery from original artwork is quite easy so I thought I'd give you a quick tutorial in case you wanted to try your hand at it.


Step 1: Trace the drawing with pencil onto tracing paper or regular copy paper.
Step 2: Now you want to make a mirror image of the drawing with a transfer pen. I have tried several and like the Sulky Iron-on Transfer Pen best. So, turn the pencil drawing over and trace your lines with the transfer pen. This way, you'll get the mirror image, see? (compare original drawing to this picture)
Step 3: Iron the image - transfer pen side down onto fabric.
Step 4: You're ready to embroider! Even though my image isn't dark everywhere, it will work fine since I'm embroidering over the lines.
**No transfer pen or you don't want to go through all this? Sometimes, I just tape the image onto a window and trace over it with pencil onto my light colored fabric.

Thanks for this idea! I have some kid drawings that would be perfect for this. (And floss just waiting to be used.)
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