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Father’s Day Handkerchiefs

Are you running out on time for a crafty Father’s Day gift? These are some handmade handkerchiefs I created last year for my father. Since these were made when I was just beginning to embroider, I had limited resources. These were both made from basic clip art you probably already have sitting on your computer.

You can use plain pre-made handkerchiefs, new or vintage. No, I’m not being disgusting, I’ve seen many brand new packages of plain handkerchiefs on thrift store shelves. With very basic sewing skills, you can make your own from 100% cotton fabric. Feeling especially green & thrifty? Upcycle one of dad’s old cotton dress shirts.

Embroidery floss is cheap, about 3 skeins for $1, less if you catch a sale. This whole project could be done for $5 or less. Depending on your sewing and embroidery skills, the project should take 1-3 hours per handkerchief.

Print the images you want onto plain paper. The fortune cookie was a single file. For the bowling one, I used 2 different clip art pieces together, only tracing the parts I wanted with my transfer pencil. You can use tracing pencil or tracing papers, whatever you have on hand.

I made an entire set of handkerchiefs using images that were significant to my memories of my father. My parents participated in a bowling league when I was a child, so I have great memories of evenings spent at the bowling alley with them. My father has perfected his own recipe for “Springfield style” cashew chicken. I can’t tell you how many weekends he spent cooking it for the whole family.

There were a few other images in the set, but you get the idea. Take your favorite memories, find an image that evokes that memory or inside joke, and stitch away!

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