Contributor Post by Ana Maria
Hi, Ana Maria of Anamu here! I've always been a bit crazy for Ikat and since it seems to be having its moment in the sun this summer I was inspired to customize my new beach bag with my own graphic interpretation.
While this wasn't the fastest DIY that I've ever done it certainly was one of the easiest. All you need is a canvas bag of your choice, thread(s), a needle, and a bit of embroidery-style stitching.
You'll be working upside down (from the opening of the bag) so I suggest that you draw your main design on paper first for reference. Ikat is all about thread arrangements so play around and get creative!
I used washi tape for the first few "shapes" to assist with alignment but after a few I was able to eyeball it. You could use tailors' chalk too if you don't mind rubbing it off later.
As for keeping the lines straight, I found that bringing the needle and thread out from underneath (the inside of the bag) and then pulling it straight down to place the needle worked well. If it's not perfect, it's okay, slightly imperfect edges are the beauty of Ikat fabrics anyway.
The great thing about this DIY is that you could do it on heavy-duty canvas bags like mine (purchased at MUJI) or on basic canvas totes that you can pick up at craft stores. Add your favorite summer colors with the thread and you've got a fun and unique way to carry your sunbathing essentials.
Happy stitching and summering!
An LA native living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Ana Maria is a flea market fanatic with a knack (and love) for DIY. She shares her vintage finds in her online shop,The Pond Market, and captures her adventures and inspirations on her personal lifestyle blog,Anamu.
Hi, Ana Maria of Anamu here! I've always been a bit crazy for Ikat and since it seems to be having its moment in the sun this summer I was inspired to customize my new beach bag with my own graphic interpretation.
While this wasn't the fastest DIY that I've ever done it certainly was one of the easiest. All you need is a canvas bag of your choice, thread(s), a needle, and a bit of embroidery-style stitching.
You'll be working upside down (from the opening of the bag) so I suggest that you draw your main design on paper first for reference. Ikat is all about thread arrangements so play around and get creative!
I used washi tape for the first few "shapes" to assist with alignment but after a few I was able to eyeball it. You could use tailors' chalk too if you don't mind rubbing it off later.
As for keeping the lines straight, I found that bringing the needle and thread out from underneath (the inside of the bag) and then pulling it straight down to place the needle worked well. If it's not perfect, it's okay, slightly imperfect edges are the beauty of Ikat fabrics anyway.
The great thing about this DIY is that you could do it on heavy-duty canvas bags like mine (purchased at MUJI) or on basic canvas totes that you can pick up at craft stores. Add your favorite summer colors with the thread and you've got a fun and unique way to carry your sunbathing essentials.
Happy stitching and summering!
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An LA native living in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, Ana Maria is a flea market fanatic with a knack (and love) for DIY. She shares her vintage finds in her online shop,The Pond Market, and captures her adventures and inspirations on her personal lifestyle blog,Anamu.
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