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Stephanie Vinzens
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How to beautify your basics with just a glue gun and some thread

Laura Scholz
6-12-2024
Translation: Megan Cornish

Do you have a piece of clothing with a stubborn stain, an annoying little hole, or that’s just boring you to death? Grab your hot glue gun and give it a creative makeover.

It’s officially crafting season. I only have to look at the homemade candles in my living room, the advent wreath that I painstakingly put together and the polymer clay bag and keychains in my gift repertoire (tutorial coming soon). My Instagram and Pinterest algorithms are also overflowing with instructions on how to best twist this and how to paint that. That’s how I suddenly found myself hunched over a sweatshirt with a glue gun in my hand.

Sketching, shooting, stitching

I ordered a Uhu glue gun and a set of different coloured cotton thread. First of all: I wouldn’t recommend this particular thread – it frays a bit – so, I’d rather invest in a slightly higher quality version next time.

Then I got cracking. While the glue-loaded gun was heating up – this takes about ten minutes – I sketched out my design. I happened to have a textile marker to hand, but you could also use a pencil or something similar.

The result

For a first attempt, I think my glue gun jumper’s pretty good. The letters may be a little messy here and there, but it gets the job done.

I’ve also washed the jumper since its makeover. Inside out, at 30 degrees. The glue base held up, but the thread’s a bit frayed. After more washes, it’ll probably start to look a mess. So, as I said, I’d go for a higher quality one next time. Otherwise, 10 out of 10. I can only recommend this easy DIY to you – it’d make a lovely Christmas present, too.

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