DIY Sewing Tricks: Hand Embroidering a Monogram for a Custom Bag

I simply adore monograms and was so thrilled that when they made a comeback a few years ago, their popularity sustained itself with creative peoples finding new and interesting ways to infuse them into anything and everything from jewellery to glassware. I feel that monograms add a sort of classic feel to the item or items they can be found on. I especially love the look of a monogram on a handbag or tote, so I decided to make my own!
Monogram bag

HOW TO HAND EMBROIDER A MONOGRAM FOR A PERSONALIZED HANDBAG!

Some of those designer labels with monograms can be pricey. The best part is, I used the techniques from the course to create a bag I wanted, so not only is the design unique to my specifications, it also has my initials monogrammed onont. It’s better than a designer bag because I made every part of it!
Note: Adding a monogram is best before construction of the bag begins. I added my monogram to the front exterior panel of my bag after I cut the fabric and added the fusible interfacing, but before I added any exterior pockets, hardware or lining.

SUPPLIES:

Aside from all the supplies needed to make your own bag, to create a monogram you will need:
– 6-strand embroidery floss
– Embroidery hoop
– Embroidery tracing paper
– Ballpoint pen
– Straight pin
– Measuring tape or ruler
monogram supplies

STEP ONE:

Assess your materials for the best color of embroidery floss to suit your design. I chose a black cotton twill exterior with cotton sateen in an eggplant purple for the interior and accents. I chose DMC embroidery floss 648, which is a medium shade of grey.
more monogram materials

STEP TWO:

Once you have all your materials ready to begin the construction of your bag, you’ll want to figure out where you want your monogram. I wanted mine in the center at the top of the bag. I took the measurement of the zipper width and added 2 and a ¼ inch to that length. Place a pin to hold the measurement.
measuring monogram placement
You’ll want to make sure to give yourself enough space so that you don’t run over your embroidery when you go to assemble the bag.
monogram placement
Feel free to explore where you want your monogram to go. It can go on a pocket or off-centered. Play around with the placement until you are happy with where you want it.

STEP THREE:

This step is fun because you can play around with the structure and font of your monogram. Most traditional monograms call for three initials with the surname or last name in the center and the first and middle initials on either side. I’m Kristen S. Valencia; traditionally my monogram would be “kVs,” with the initial for my last name a little larger or prominent in the design. I decided to break the monogram rules, so I opted for “KSV” as my monogram.
transferring monogram pattern
You can play around with your monogram though, and even add a shape if you don’t want to use three initials. Maybe add a heart or star where the middle initial would go, and have your first and last initials on either side of the shape. This is where your design can take on a very personal or playful meaning for you.
Using a word processing program, like Microsoft Word, play around with the fonts and create your monogram. I chose Arial Narrow in font size 72. You can choose any font, or even your handwriting or the handwriting of a loved one.
monogram in hoop

STEP FOUR:

Take a print out of your monogram design and place it over the wrong side of a sheet of embroidery tracing paper. Align the pattern on your fabric. Using a ballpoint pen, trace over the letters to transfer the monogram design to your fabric.
monogram in progress

STEP FIVE:

Place your fabric in an embroidery hoop. I used three-ply floss of the DMC 648 and threaded it onto a very sharp embroidery needle. Using short horizontal satin stitch, I filled in the letters.
monogram complete

STEP SIX:

Press along the exterior edge of the embroidery, making sure not to press the stitches themselves.
monogram bag construction

STEP SEVEN:

Continue with the construction of your bag. The lining of the bag will cover the backside of your embroidery, so you don’t need to worry about it being exposed.
monogram
monogram bag

WHAT WILL YOU PERSONALIZE WITH A HAND EMBROIDERED MONOGRAM?

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