I actually ordered 2 - one in white and one in purple. Didn't really care for the purple, but you can make returns at the store, so it's gone now. Now I have seen several versions of directions for creating your hoodie. They pretty much all involve the same things: making your pattern on the computer, printing it out so it's backwards, using mylar paper, attaching rhinestones and then ironing onto your hoodie. Here are some of the different directions I had saved to use as a possible guide: try these, or these and here is a video.All of this was fine and dandy and how I planned to make my hoodie. But the thing is, you have to order this mylar transfer paper from online. (A lot of people get it from ebay.) I have a problem. When I decide I want something (or in this case, want to do something), I want to do it then!
I looked around thinking there must be something similar that I could use found in stores, but I actually had no luck. (I did later find this link from someone, but I had already completed my hoodie! She found something at Hobby Lobby that worked similarly to the mylar paper.) I had just about resigned myself to the idea that I was going to have to order the mylar transfer paper and just wait. yuck. And then I found a knottie (through a board search of 'hoodie') who did hers differently. Her directions are perfect - it's how I made mine after all - but here is how I did it.
You need:
your pattern/what you want it to say
tape
a pin
a pencil
iron-on rhinestones
iron or hotfix tool
teflon pressing sheet (optional)
tape
a pin
a pencil
iron-on rhinestones
iron or hotfix tool
teflon pressing sheet (optional)
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I did the initials on the front and like a complete dodo I put L + W, which are fiance's initials! Of course I did not realize this until I had completed the entire hoodie, so I just threw that C up there and kept it moving!
Jenny also changed out the white drawstring on her hoodie to a color that matched her colors on the hoodie. So I switched mine to one that is a wine color. Just as Jenny did, I just tied my new ribbon on one end of the white string, pulled the white through and the wine in and knotted the ends of the wine.
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