February 06, 2019 | 0 COMMENTS

Embellished tights first popped into my orbit in 2017. I stumbled upon an incredible Etsy site with beautifully decorated fishnet tights. My first thought was ā€œI need these!ā€Ā These gorgeous tights were being sold for $200-500 -- way out of my price range. They were incredible though and I found myself searching for some that were more affordable.

Of course, as the cost went down, the quality went down as well. They were also still pretty expensive costing $50+ for a pair of tights. So I thought, maybe I could make them myself?

I ordered two pairs of fishnet tights to experiment with from homegameauction:

Nylon Fishnet Tights in Black for 3.95Ā 

Spandex Diamond Net Tights in White for 6.95.

I wanted to experiment with the various colors and the various styles of tights.

Fishnet Hosiery from Leg Avenue


Once I had my tights, I took a look around my bedroom for some beads I could maybe use. If youā€™re like me, youā€™ve been collecting things like this since childhood, so I, of course, had a few bead kits to start. One was more neutral tonesĀ that I decided to pair with the white tights, and the other was blue hues which I decided to pair with the black tights.

From looking at various versions of these tights on Etsy, I knew that layering beads with things like flowers added to the elaborate designs, so next I set out to find some beading sequins and flowers to layer up for my tights. I was actually able to find a pack of sequins at the Dollar Store, but the flowers were harder to find. I had to go to the garment district in Downtown LA to find flower shaped sequins to layer.

What You need to embellish fishnet tights yourself

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The shop in Downtown LA was great and super reasonably priced. I bought 5 packs of little flowers for $1-1.50 each. So my total financial investment was less than $20 for both pairs of tights. Now onto the sewing.

how to embellish fishnet tights yourself

Honestly, the only way I could figure out how to sew the tights was to be wearing them. I put on my tights and picked an area I wanted to add details to. I started with the white, larger diamond fishnet tights.

how to embellish fishnet tights DIY


I tied the two pieces of string that are created after you thread a needle, into a knot at the end so that there was a loop. I found this was the best way to then attach the start of the thread to the tights. I would just loop through a piece of the tights then through the loop I created with the thread, on the needle creating a starting place.


I initially thought that I would want to tie each piece as I added it because it would make the tights lose their stretch if I was looping thread all around, but that was WAY too time consuming and I found it didnā€™t really matter. So as I added pieces to the tights I would just weave in and out of the tights to each new spot I wanted to sew something.


When sewing beads I would loop through a few times, whereas the trick for stacking flowers was to loop back into the flowers, and Iā€™ll show how to do that below.


The white tights were much harder to sew because of how far away each little cross of the tights was. The beads I decided looked way too little too for this style, and Iā€™d have to invest in some larger embellishments I think for this look to actually work. Next time Iā€™m Downtown in the garment district Iā€™ll take a look at what larger items they have to sew on and see if thatā€™s worth it.


how to embellish fishnet tights DIY

Next, I tried the black smaller fishnet holed tights.

Making embroidered fishnet tights

Here is the process to sew layered pieces onto the tights. First I would pick what I wanted to layer, usually a larger flower, then a smaller one and sometimes a bead on top of that or even a sequin in between the flower layers. The trick then is to loop back through all of the layers EXCEPT the top one to hold them all in a nice stack.

Custom Fishnet Tights

Then the way to continue adding pieces is to sew in between the layers of tights just adding whatever you want as you go! I didnā€™t really stick to a full pattern but tried to space the stuff out nicely. Make sure to stand up halfway through your sewing and look in a mirror to make sure youā€™re sewing in the right areas. I noticed when I stood up that I was missing half of the side of my leg so I then moved to sew more that way.

Sewing DIY Fishnet Tights

So my review? Iā€™ll be honest, this took FOREVER to do. The back pain was also not great as I hunched in weird ways to sew on my own legs. I donā€™t really like how the white tights turned out, for bigger fishnet tights I think Iā€™d definitely need larger beads and flowers to add.


The black pair was much more fun to make since the sewing was smaller with the smaller holes of the tights. I think the small flowers also look OK with the smaller fishnet tights. They will look cute and textured with a black dress for a work event or holiday party, or with some little bottoms at a rave.


So overall? If youā€™re feeling creative and like to sew, go for it; theyā€™re fun to make! I would recommend sticking to smaller fishnet tights and get some larger embellishments. I totally get now how a pair could cost $200! Lots and lots of hard work go into making each pair!

DIY Fishnet Look


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