Smocking is the art of embroidering over pleats, to form a pretty and stretchy gathered fabric. Lovely on baby clothes, smocking also features heavily in this season’s Anthropologie collection, and today we’ll be learning 2 smocking stitches – outline stitch and trellis stitch – to make over a mans t-shirt into a heavily embellished tank top inspired by ‘Attic Treasures‘.
You’ll need:
- A T-shirt a couple of sizes too big (mine was from the 100-yen shop)
- Chiffon or muslin scarf or handkerchief (again, from the 100-yen shop!) – if you’d like ‘roses’ in different shades, you could get a couple.
- Ribbon scraps – 15-20cm of wide ribbon, you’ll need 2 or 3
- Smocking dots, or dressmakers pencil and ruler
- Embroidery thread
- needle and thread to match fabric
- scissors
Start by cutting off the sleeves of the T-shirt, just inside the seam. Cut a square wide neckline. You can bind or hem the back of the neckline and the armholes if you wish, but I left the edges raw.
The first step in smocking is gathering the fabric. Turn your T-shirt inside out, and choose which side will be the front. Iron on 2-3 lines of smocking dots around 2cm below the neckline, or use a ruler and dressmaking pencil to mark rows of evenly-spaced dots, about 1cm apart. As well as being in a straight line horizontally, make sure your dots line up vertically as well.
Knot the end of a thread, and stitch along each row of dots, picking up a few threads of the fabric at each dot. Draw the threads tight to gather the fabric, and tie the ends of the threads together. Make the gathered area 2 or 3 inches narrower than it needs to be, as your finished smocking will stretch out.
Turn the fabric over, and thread a needle with embroidery thread. As with most smocking designs, we’re going to start with a row of outline stitch. We’ll work from left to right. Bring the needle up to the left of the leftmost pleat. Make a stitch into the peak of the pleat from right to left, inserting the needle at a slight downward angle and keeping the thread above the needle. Stitch into the next pleat to the right in the same way, and work across stitching into every pleat.
Next we’ll work a row of trellis stitch. Trellis stitch is usually worked in multiples of two rows, making a diamond pattern. Thread your needle, and bring it up in the leftmost pleat, on the upper of your gathering threads. Keeping the thread above the needle, stitch into the next pleat from right to left. In the next pleat, make a stitch in the same way, but a little lower down. Keep stitching lower each stitch until you have stitched 4 pleats. For the fifth stitch, move the thread so it is below the needle, and work the next four stitches moving upward a little with each pleat. Move the thread so it comes over the needle for the 5th and uppermost stitch, and repeat the whole pattern from the beginning. Work across, stitching into every pleat from right-to-left, and keeping the thread above the needle as you work downward, and below the needle when you are working upward.
T-shirt fabric, being stretchy, is perhaps not the easiest fabric for smocking, so don’t be too despondent if your stitches aren’t perfectly neat. When you’ve worked both rows, pull out the gathering threads.
Cut a strip from the hem of the scarf or handkerchief and stitch it to the inside of the neckline, behind the smocking, so the edge is around 1cm higher than the edge of the t-shirt fabric.
Make ‘roses’ by cutting circles from the remainder of the scarf and folding them into 6. Make small ribbon ruffles by gathering a scrap of ribbon into pleats and backstitching along the middle. Use this kanzashi tutorial to make fabric flowers from the sleeves of the t-shirt, and/or make flowers of stacked circles of fabric.
Arrange your flowers, ruffles and roses around the neckline, and sew in place. Finished!
Smocking is particularly nice on childrens clothes, or on summer dresses and tops.
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Wow. That does not look like a $1 Store shirt anymore!
Thanks for linking up with Sugar & Spice.
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Adorable…so darling and so cheap, I love it!!
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Looks great! I hope you’ll link up today to the Make It Wear It party at TheTrainToCrazy.com
That is really beautiful. I love the way the square-cut neckline ended up. I’m going to try…except keeping the sleeves, because me and sleeveless tops – nobody wants to see that!
So very crafty and creative! Thanks for linking up at PonyTails&FishScales!
tere
I love how it turned out and thanks for the smocking tutorial. Very Cute!
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Wow, super cute! I have got to try this.
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Beautiful remake, the shirt looks so much better!
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Thanks for the great smocking tute!
Thanks for linking up to the Mad Skills party!
Love the blue with the black and your how to is easy to follow. Your tank top came out wondrously changed! I found you on the Making Monday Marvelous party.
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Cute re-fashion!
Love it and I featured this tutorial on T-Shirt Tuesday #4 (http://www.thetshirtdiaries.com/2010/06/t-shirt-tuesday-4.html)
very clever
thank you for linking up to MMM…come back next Monday with more of your great ideas
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I would have never thought this started out as a tee! Looks fabulous! Great job – very clever! Thanks so much for joining the Sunday Showcase! I greatly appreciate it! Hope you have a wonderful week! ~ Stephanie Lynn
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So cute and looks very chic!
Would love it if you would join me for my 2nd linky party tonight!!
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~Ela
Very cute!! Thanks for linking @Creative Itch’s “Sew Cute Tuesday”!
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Love the combo of creative & thrify! Thanks for linking to Craftastic Monday:)
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Go diva!
Make sure to check it out & Thanks for linking up to Make My Style Mondays. Hope to see you next week.
~L~
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It’s beautiful, well presented. Somehow I feel you want to do more with this t-shirt…, despite the fact that it is already great looking. Not sure… tweaking…. (btw. I/we tweak A LOT… I’d say that 99% of our projects go thru several revisions before they are ‘just so’.
Anyhow, besides this constructive feedback, I sure would like to invite you again with your good stuff: If you have a new & equally wonderful tutorial you wish to share with us this week, come on over. We just opened a new linky party for this week’s greatest talented artisans out there! (and you are one of them ;-0)
See you soon!
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