These are the easiest monograms to make! If you are not a sewer, these will be right up your alley. You can fuse them to any fabric including sweaters. I made mine using sequined fabric! Ready, let's go...
Supplies:
-Shirt or sweater
-plaid fabric, 7 x 7 inch piece will do (any fabric can also be used)
-Heat N Bond, available in most craft stores
-Initial template- printed on card stock
-Scissors
-Marker
-Iron
Step 1:
Print and cut out the initials on card stock. You can download many great free fonts on DaFont.com, I used “Lemondrop” for mine at 144 points.
Step 2:
Read the directions on the Heat N Bond packaging. You will want to cut a piece that is big enough to cut out the initials on and fuse it using the iron on the back of the fabric.
Step 3:
Using a marker, trace the backwards initials on the Heat N Bond paper.
Step 4:
Once you have cut out the traced initials, position them on the pocket of the shirt or wherever you would like them to go.
Step 5:
Peel off the Heat N Bond paper on the back of the letters and reposition them on the shirt.
Step 6:
Using a hot iron, press firmly on the letters until they have fused to the pocket. You’re finished!