Hello my lovely readers 🙂 How’s everything going?
Today I want to share with you a really easy DIY that looks really cute at the same time. This season flower embroidered hoodies are really in, so instead of buying a new one I decided recycling an old one. I love giving a new life to my old clothes, instead of buying new ones.
Hoy quiero compartir con vosotros un DIY realmente fácil, que es muy mono al mismo tiempo. Esta temporada las sudaderas con flores bordadas están realmente de moda, así que en vez de comprar una nueva decidí reciclar una vieja. Me encanta dar nueva vida a mi ropa vieja, en vez de comprar ropa nueva.
All you need for this DIY is a plain hoodie or sweatshirt and a embroidered patch. Since I wanted some embroidered flowers, and I’m obsessed with almond tree flowers, I decided to get one in the shape of an almond tree branch with flowers. I bought my patch in Aliexpress for only 1€, they have a selection of really nice patches at very low prices. The one that I bough has a really nice quality and it matched my hoodie perfectly. You can purchase it here.
Todo lo que necesitas para este DIY es una sudadera lisa y un parche bordado. Como quería algunas flores bordadas y estoy obsesionada con las flores de almendro, decidí comprar una en forma de una rama de almendro con flores. Compré mi parche en Aliexpress por solo 1 €, tienen una selección de parches muy bonitos a precios muy bajos. El que tengo tiene una calidad realmente buena y combina perfectamente con mi sudadera. Puedes comprarlo aquí.
Anyway you should always make sure that it’s an iron on patch, because if I had to sew it, it’d have taken much more time. To iron it you should put your iron on a setting without steam, put a thin towel or cloth between the iron and the patch and iron it for 15 seconds on each side. Make sure you don’t move the hoodie until it’s completely cooled down and tadaaah, you have your own flower embroidered hoodie.
De todos modos, siempre debes asegurarte de que sea un parche de planchar, porque si hubiera tenido que coserlo habría tardado mucho más tiempo. Para planchar, debes colocar la plancha en un ajuste sin vapor, colocar una toalla o paño delgado entre la plancha y el parche y planchar durante 15 segundos en cada lado. Asegúrate de no mover la sudadera hasta que esté completamente fría y tadaaah, tienes tu propia sudadera con flores bordadas.
I also decided to create a look with the hoodie. I choose to pair it with some cream high waisted mum jeans (in this case they were literally jeans from my mom). Since the flowers have some light pink on them, I wore my light pink coat from Zara and some light pink sneakers from Primark. I think this look it’s really confortable but it looks cute at the same time.
También decidí crear un look con la sudadera. Decidí combinarla con unos vaqueros color crema con cintura alta y estilo mum (en este caso, literalmente, eran vaqueros de mi madre). Como las flores tienen toques rosas, llevé mi abrigo rosa claro de Zara y unas zapatillas rosas claras de Primark. Creo que este look es realmente cómodo, muy mono al mismo tiempo.
I hope you liked this easy DIY. If you try it please share your results with me through instagram, twitter or facebook. I’d love to see your take on this DIY.
Espero que les haya gustado este fácil DIY. Si lo intentáis, compartid vuestros resultados conmigo a través de Instagram, Twitter o Facebook. Me encantaría ver vuestra versión de este DIY.
Do you like giving a new life to your old clothes or buying new ones? What do you think of the embroidered hoodie trend?
¿Te gusta darle una nueva vida a tu ropa vieja o comprar una nueva? ¿Qué te parece la tendencia de la sudadera bordada?
xoxo Darly
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Awesome diy! I think I’m going to try it. 😀💕
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Thank you Bekah 🤗🤗 I’d love to see how do you choose to style it
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It looks so pretty, I think I need to find a cheap pastel hoodie and try this. I love DIYing clothes but I already have so many and I get sucked in by sales so end up with just buying them. One year I had a plan to try and do an item of clothing from scratch, years later it still hasn’t happened!
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Thank you honey 😁😁 I think it’s almost inevitable to get sucked in by the sales 😂
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I love that design!!
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Thank you honey 😘😘
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That’s so cute! Love the design 💕
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Thank you Genney 😁😁
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You are so welcome 💕
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Great DIY 🙂 I try to buy all my clothes in second-hand shops so I very often give them a new life. Not so long ago I transformed a long old-fashioned skirt into a dress. It is my favourite now 🙂
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Omg that’s amazing 😊😊 I wish I could do something like that
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this is so cheerful color and great combination – great to read such positive post!!!
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Thank you Mihran 😁😁😁
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Awesome! So creative!
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Thank you Lauren 😘😘
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I love it!
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Thank you honey 😁😁
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Very pretty. In my younger years I used to do a lot of embroidery . Embroidered denim jackets, jean skirts and overalls were all the fad.
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They must look amazing 😄😄
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Your hoodie is so pretty. Great DIY. I’m going to try it out. 😊
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Thank you Carlie 😁😁 if you do it I’d love to see how it turns out
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That is SO SO cute! I never knew you could buy pretty embroidered patches like that! I’ll definitely take a look at what’s around and might do a similar diy! Thanks!
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Thank you Bettye 😘😘
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Awesome idea!!!
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Thank you honey 😘😘
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This is so cute! I just DIY’d a sweater by using sequins, love this embroidery ideal! 🙂
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Thank you honey 😁😁😁 yours must look really cool
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Hello Ms D.D Im a fan of your work I would love to ask questions about your journey
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Thank you honey 😘😘 tell me
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When did you start having the wants of creating on your own ?
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Since I was a little girl I’ve always loved arts and crafts. 😄
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Thats great. where are you from?
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From Spain
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Thats so cool how is like over there? I would love to visit someday…
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Love It!
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Thank you honey 😊 the
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Loveeeeeeeeeeee it
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Thank you 😘😘
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This turned out SO CUTE!💖 —https://emilyryannblogblog.wordpress.com/
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Thank you honey 😘😘😘
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Great idea. As a male this particular piece is not my style, but the diy hoodie idea has pretty much endless opportunity. Great job.
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Very pretty and upcycling is admirable. Well done.
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Thank you Jane 😄😄
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Hi Darly, your work is really awesome, you do great job with DIY, I truly admire it and wish I could also do it that better. I anxiously follow your blog..Thumbs up
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Loved how you recreated the entire thing.
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Thank you honey 😊😊😊
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Well done, looks great! I love things like this, it’s great to be able to alter your own clothes 🙂
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Thank you love 😄😄😄
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So cute dear ☺️☺️ I love it. Very beautiful x x
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Thank you honey 😘😘
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Hi Darly, I love the embroidered sweatshirt you embellished.💖 I am also a fan of cherry blossoms so this is perfection. Now I want to try this too! Lol! Will let you know when I do. Thanks for the fun way to jazz up a sweatshirt.
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Thanks to you for your nice words love 💞💞💞
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The Hoodie looks really cute darly
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Thank you Jo 😘😘😘
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This looks so pretty!
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Thank you Eden 😍😍
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Wow! I love appliques. Thanks for sharing. 💖
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Thank you Iriowen 😄😄😄
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You are welcome!
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I’m going to try this on my old fur coat.
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What an interesting idea. I think we get so use to doing this sort of thing with our jean jackets, or tees, we forget about the hoodies and sweatshirts.
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Thank you 😊😊
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How cute! I think i am gonna try it myself!
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Thank you Grace 😄😄 I’d love to see how it turns out
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Love the recycling aspect! So cute on you! Check out my reduce reuse blog @ecokween
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Thank you 😁😁 I think your blog is really interesting
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wow!!! this is amazing …following you for more…this is my blog https://creativehues01.wordpress.com/ if you are interested..
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Thank you Tracy 😄😄😄
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my pleasure!!!
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Hello! I have a new (and very small) soap business and blog! Its all made by me and I’d love the input of other DIYers! Do you think adding in step by step blogs showing how I make my soaps is a good idea? Would you like to see more product selection such as shower jellies and sugar scrubs?? Let me know what you all think!!
Thank you!!
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Wonderful DIY! And so easy!
I love the fact that clothing is being reused. It always seems like a waste to only wear something for a little while and then never touch it again or donate it. Much of the donated clothing goes into landfills too. Great job!
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Thank you Cindy 😘😘 I didn’t know many donated clothes go to landfills, I think it’s important to recicle our own clothes
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Yep, even worse because literal tons of clothes are donated each year now that clothes are so cheap to buy a lot of places actually end up selling our donated duds overseas for a profit, although even a lot of those end up going to landfills because there is still just too much! I’m always glad to get great ideas to reimagine the clothes I already own and keep them out of a landfill.
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This looks so cute! Might have to give this a go myself x
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Looks so cute! What a great idea 🙂
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Pretty Cool!
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Thank you Elisabeth 😊😊😊
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Looks cute 👍
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Thanks 😊😊😊
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Very cute.
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Thank you 😄😄😄
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How smart to use a patch and keep it simple! I love it 🙂
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Thank you Kay 😄😄
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This is such a great DIY! Simple and easy, but also super gorgeous! I love the outfit you put together to really show off the hoodie. It’s getting a little warm for long sleeves here in Florida, but I think this could easily be translated to a tank top as well…hmmm…maybe something for me to try out. Thank you for the inspirational post!
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Thank you for your nice words honey 😘😘😘
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Awesome!!!
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Thanks 😄😄
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Osm DIY.
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Omg this is beautiful Xx
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omg this is so cool! you’re really talented
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Aaaaww thank you Hannah 💞💞
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