Cut Out + Keep

Pen Friends

Stitching

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/pen-friends • Posted by New Holland Publishers

Lots of people are fed up with emails these days and I’m predicting that old-fashioned letter-writing will stage a comeback. So here’s an embroidered pen for you to stamp your mark on your pencil case – and other items too, of course. I made this simple pencil case from two small pieces of faded denim and a zip, but you could just as easily use a plain ready-made fabric pencil case Stitches used Straight stitch, running stitch, back stitch, stem stitch, chain stitch, French knot

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

2 h 00

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium 2014 03 12 122101 pen 20friends

Description

Lots of people are fed up with emails these days and I’m predicting that old-fashioned letter-writing will stage a comeback. So here’s an embroidered pen for you to stamp your mark on your pencil case – and other items too, of course. I made this simple pencil case from two small pieces of faded denim and a zip, but you could just as easily use a plain ready-made fabric pencil case Stitches used Straight stitch, running stitch, back stitch, stem stitch, chain stitch, French knot

Instructions

  1. Get stitching... Work the pen outline in stem stitch using three strands of deep pink embroidery thread. Using the same thread, add two straight stitches at the base of the barrel, then, using six strands of the same thread, work the clip in chain stitch.

  2. Work the grip section of the pen in stem stitch using three strands of lime green embroidery thread.

  3. Work the nib in back stitch using three strands of black embroidery thread. Add a straight stitch and French knot at the centre.

  4. Work the squiggle in running stitch using three strands of turquoise embroidery thread.

  5. Stitch it! This motif is also suitable for a bookmark, a fabric school bag or a felt wall pocket.