- With the cardigan on, measure around the upper area of your arm near the underarm area. mark where you want to place the ribbon with chalk.
- Cut 2 or 3 strips of ribbon using this measurement and add about 1/2 inch.
- Apply the fabric glue to the ribbon and glue onto the marked areas on the sleeve. Place something in between the sleeves such as a piece of cardboard of magazine. This is so the front and back sides of the sleeves won't stick together. Let dry.
- Print out a letter of your choice using a large font. I used a font size of 400. Cut out the letter.
- Place the letter onto the felt and trace around the edge with the chalk or marking pen. Cut out the felt letter.
- Take the felt letter and place it on top of a new piece of felt. Trace around the edges about 1/2 inch. This will be the border. You can also print out the same letter in a bigger size and trace that as the border. Cut out.
- Glue the letter onto the border with the fabric glue. Let dry.
- Glue the letter and border onto the desired area of the cardigan. Let dry.
- With the cardigan on, mark above and below your elbow with the chalk.
- Using a round object such as a measuring cup, trace half circles at the top and bottom of the felt for your patches.
- Connect the lines on the sides creating ovals. Cut out.
- Apply glue to the elbow patch and press onto marked areas on the sleeves. Make sure something is placed in between.
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I like the patch at the elbows. I would love to be be able to sit down and do stuff like this but I have no creative bone in my body and quite frnakly my sewing is not the best.
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I said the same thing before I started but my want of doing it won and practice made me better. :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow I don't need a sewing machine to do this! Awesome! Will tag you on IG when I finish mine.
ReplyDeleteAwesome! Can't wait to see. :-)
ReplyDeleteLove the Elbows! I've been looking for some items with some patches. Great Job! :)
ReplyDeleteThe elbow patches and the "M" are both such cute little details! This came out adorable!
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Thanks! you can also get iron on patches and cut out the ovals. :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Sharon! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh wow great job!! Super cute sweater.
ReplyDeleteSaw your blog on Lucky! You look super cute! Followed your blog. Check mine out if you get the chance?
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i actually think i may have an old letter from high school that i could use to do this. too funny...i will have to dig it out!
ReplyDeleteThat's great! I have my HS letter too but it's big so it would work better on a jacket. :-)
ReplyDeleteWelcome and thanks! :-)
ReplyDeleteOh this is great because I still have my high school number or letter that I can finally put to use! If not, Ill buy my letter and do it :)
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this is so creative!! I am going to favorite this and try it!
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Thanks Ty. I would like to see once you're done. :-)
ReplyDeleteThat's cool. :-)
ReplyDeleteI really like your varsity sweater!!!! Thanks for sharing, pinning:)
ReplyDeleteNo problem and thank you! :-)
ReplyDeleteAh who doesn't love a great monogram. Great DIY.
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Really creative and cute!
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Love how it came out, great job with the monogram!
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Thanks Yi-chia! :-)
ReplyDeleteLook how cute you are! I absolutely love your DIY - it looks amazing!
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ReplyDeleteLong time no see!! I love the DIY varsity you rocked that well.
Love the details!!
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Hey Shea! Welcome back and thank you. :-)
ReplyDeleteAmazing DIY ! Love your cardigan !
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I always love a great DIY of a very trendy item. Varsity sweaters are all over the place these days, but I don't want to buy one because I know it's just a trendy piece that won't be here next season. But it's so cool to just DIY the look without spending all the cash. Love it!
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That's my main reason for my DIYs. To have trendy pieces without the trendy prices. :-)
ReplyDeleteI can't believe this is a DIY! I love it. It's so well done.
ReplyDeleteThanks Kate. :-)
ReplyDeleteWell done! It looks really trendy!
ReplyDeleteThank you Stephanie. :-)
ReplyDeleteSoooo crafty- love this look! :)
ReplyDelete-Ashley
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Such a great idea! You look awesome and this is such an easy and stylish DIY!
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I love your cardigan. So trendy and it came out looking amazing.
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Thank you!
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ReplyDeleteThanks Tracy. :-)
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