DIY Friday: Elbow Patches Zhenya Style

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There are a ton elbow patches tutorials out there. And mine won’t probably be a whole lot different. But it’s a great way to breathe new life into an old sweater. That’s exactly what I did today. I also went thrifting to my local Salvation Army, and came home with amazing finds, but I am going to keep them to myself until tomorrow!

So let’s get paching:

Here is my old cardigan from Kohl’s – I bought it for my friend Erica’s pink flamingo Birthday party!

To find the place where you are going to place your patch – simply bend your arm and mark the point where your elbow sticks out the most – some people do it with markers, I used a pin, but be careful not to poke yourself ;)

Then button your cardigan down and lay it flat back side up. It’s also a good time to pick your fabric – I chose something I swapped back in September – it’s half rayon half cotton, plus this fabric is dirt proof (though I have no idea how it does that!)

Now you are going to cut out the patches. I used a piece of stationary paper, because the size fit perfectly. I am sorry I don’t have a pattern for you, but this is where you are going to have to wing it and use your creative side – I have seen girls do hear-shaped patches, round, oval, and other kinds. I went for oval.

After I drew the pattern and cut out two patches out of fabric, I pinned them onto the sleeves. A good trick here is to insert a piece of cardboard into the sleeve – that way sewing will be a lot easier, you won’t have to worry about sewing up the sleeve, and the patch will lay flat. You are also going to need quiet a few pins:

As you have probably already noticed, I added lace (again – YAY for freecycle, if it wasn’t for Cynthia, I wouldn’t have had this amazing  lace trim!) Why lace? It’s feminine, it’s pretty, matches the fabric and the sweater, but most important – it hides the edge of the patches. I didn’t want to bother with folding the fabric over, so I simply covered it up with lace!

And viola -

 

The patches are intentionally different too :) So don’t ask about matching!

Feel free to ask questions, or leave comments! Have a great weekend everyone!

Xo,

ZhenyAH!

 

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Author: BeingZhenya

I am in my 20's, married to a wonderful man, whom I love beyond my understanding! Passionate blogger at http://beingzhenya.com! I love to create, and inspire others with my creations! I am a thrifter, and I can spend hours at a store looking for some outstanding piece! I sew, knit and crochet. I can basically do anything, but sing ;)

40 thoughts on “DIY Friday: Elbow Patches Zhenya Style

  1. I love this idea! Your patches are super cute too. I like the none match but same fabric.

  2. Girlllll This is the bomb! Don’t know if people use that word anymore but it seemed neccessary to describe this DIY. great job!:)

  3. I. Love. This. DIY! :) That will be my next project ^^

  4. When I first read your blog title, I thought it would a mending tutorial, but I love your idea of freshening up an old jacket with gorgeous patches. The floral design looks fantastic on that pink sweater!

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  8. I love this! Usually elbow patches are just suede or leather or something else that’s traditionally masculine, but these are adorable! I love how feminine and unique they are :) I’m definitely going to try something similar to that. Have to hit my thrift store to pick some stuff up!

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  11. Wow, I’ve seen a lot of elbow patch tutorials before but this is the best one yet!

    Aryn
    Driftwood and Daydreams

  12. Great DIY done in a not so conventional way… that sweater looks fab!

  13. I like the intentional mismatch- the sweater looks very vintage cute now

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  16. This is the 1st time I have seen anything like these! SO CUTE! Thanks for sharing!
    Brande

  17. I think I’m going to try this with some of my sweaters! Thanks for the wonderful idea!

    xoxox
    Kate
    http://katelynnnmarieee.blogspot.com

  18. I think I’m going to give this a try! Thanks for the wonderful idea!

  19. I love this! I have so many cardigans I’ve been discarding lately that this would work perfectly for!

  20. This is AMAZING, I just hadn’t thought to try this with a printed fabric! :)

  21. I was thinking to do something similar with my son’s jackets. This is one is great but very feminine!!!

  22. so cute! can’t wait to see your thrift finds tomorrow!

  23. Wow girl that is seriously fabulous!! Im gonna try and do my own this weekend! thanks for the inspiration!!

    xx
    Mandie
    http://www.glammandie.com

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