Hanky Tutorial

Hanky Tutorial

I really hope you all enjoy my Hanky Tutorial and it inspires you to make your own. If you haven’t read my post about making hankies you can find it here. It’s a great way to use up scrap fabric which is also good for the environment and they’re really useful. No need for boring hankies made out of ugly fabrics. It’s time to give the hanky a make over!

Materials 

  • 1 x Cotton fabric fat quarter
  • Matching thread

Tools

  • Seam Allowance guide (I just make my own with some cardboard and measure out the most common seam allowance sizes; 1/4”, 1/2”, 3/4” & 1”)
  • Pointy tool or Chop Stick
  • Rotary Cutter, mat and quilters ruler
Hanky Tutorial

Step 1

Cut your fabric to the size you want to make.

Hanky Tutorial
In this tutorial I will be making the men’s sized Hanky

If you want to make a ladies’s hanky cut your fabric to 9.75” x 9.75”

Ladies Hanky Graphic

For a man’s hanky cut your fabric to 13.75” x 13.75”

Men’s Hanky Graphic

I prefer to make mine a bit larger than a ladies hanky so I cut my fabric to 11.75” x 11.75”

Pedlar Creative Hanky Graphic

Step 2

Fold and press your seam allowance along all sides a 1/4” towards the wrong side of the fabric.

Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial
Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial
Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial

Then fold your seam allowance in again but this time a 1/2” towards the wrong side of the fabric. This should enclose your first seam allowance. Repeat for all sides.

Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial
Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial
Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial
Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial

Step 3

Open out the edges, keeping the original 1/4” fold in place.

Ironing Seam allowance - Hanky Tutorial

Step 4

Now fold the corner over diagonally, wrong sides together, till you get to the 1/2” seam fold line.

Creating Mitered Corners Hanky Tutorial

Press this diagonal fold.

Creating Mitered Corners Hanky Tutorial

Repeat with the other three corners.

Creating Mitered Corners Hanky Tutorial

Step 5

Open out the corner and you should have a diagonal line touching the corner of the 1/2” seam fold.

Creating Mitered Corners Hanky Tutorial

Step 6

Now fold the corner back on itself with the right sides together. Make sure that the pressed fold lines match up as well as the folded edge of your fabric.

Sewing Mitered Corners

Stitch along the pressed line that runs at an angle across the corner. Make sure you backstitch at the start and end.

Sewing Mitered Corners
Sewing Mitered Corners

Repeat for all four corners and then clip the seam allowance.

Sewing Mitered Corners

Step 7

Now turn your corners right side out. I use a pointy tool (such as a chopstick) to help push the corners out. Repeat this for the other three sides. The action of turning the corners right side out should create mitered corners and conceal the fabric’s raw edges.

Mitered Corners

Give the hanky a good press. 

Mitered Corners

Now topstitch around the entire hankie with a 3/8” seam allowance. I always find that using a slightly larger stitch helps to keep the top stitching neat.

Top Stitching
Top Stitching

The topstitching should enclose the seam allowance on the wrong side of the hanky.

Pedlar Creative Man’s Hanky
Pedlar Creative Man’s Hanky

And now you’re finished!

Pedlar Creative Man’s Hanky
Pedlar Creative Man’s Hanky
Pedlar Creative Man’s Hanky
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