How to Embroider on Toilet Paper Rolls – A Hilarious DIY Gift

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How to Embroider on Toilet Paper Rolls – A Hilarious DIY Gift
Ever wondered if your embroidery machine could handle something completely silly and wonderful? This project from The Perth Sewing Centre turns a humble household item into a perfectly prank-worthy gift. Learn every step—from hooping fragile paper safely to wrapping the final gag gift in cellophane—so you can stitch laughs this holiday season.

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Table of Contents
  1. Why Embroider a Toilet Roll? The Ultimate Gag Gift
  2. Essential Tools and Materials You'll Need
  3. Step-by-Step Guide: Preparing Your Toilet Paper
  4. Setting Up Your Embroidery Machine
  5. The Finishing Touches
  6. Gift Wrapping Ideas for Your Masterpiece
  7. From the Comments: Clever Twists & FAQ

A craft project that’s part comedy, part precision sewing. This tutorial shows how to turn a basic roll of toilet paper into a perfectly giftable gag that still showcases real embroidery skills.


Why Embroider a Toilet Roll? The Ultimate Gag Gift

Let’s be honest—few gifts make people laugh quite like embroidered toilet paper. What starts as a joke quickly becomes an admired piece of stitching, proving you can embroider just about anything.

A woman stands in a sewing store holding two finished embroidered toilet paper rolls.
The presenter introduces the project by showing two completed examples of embroidered toilet paper rolls, highlighting the fun, novelty aspect.

What you’ll learn:

  • How to safely hoop a fragile material.
  • Choosing the right stabilizer to prevent tearing.
  • Managing your embroidery machine for delicate designs.
  • Finishing touches that make a professional-looking novelty gift.

This clever use of your embroidery setup pairs beautifully with accessories like magnetic hoops for brother embroidery machines when experimenting with lightweight or unusual materials.


Essential Tools and Materials You'll Need

Before powering up your embroidery machine, gather the essentials. The video lists simple materials—cut-away stabilizer (never tear-away), fine pins between 0.4mm–0.5mm, an embroidery hoop (10 × 10 cm), toilet paper, and basic finishing supplies.

An overhead shot of the required materials: a roll of stabilizer, a pin cushion with pins, and an embroidery hoop on a cutting mat.
Gather your essentials: cut-away stabilizer, fine pins, and a hoop.
⚠️ Tear-away stabilizer will perforate and ruin delicate paper edges! Stick to cut-away for best results.

Many crafters find that adding accessories such as brother embroidery machine hoops or snap-style frames provide steadier tension over tricky surfaces.

For pinning, Lisa recommends fine silk pins—anything larger could leave visible punctures on the final roll.

A close-up of fine silk pins in hand.
Fine silk pins in 0.4mm or 0.5mm sizes are ideal for delicate paper.

The hooping size (10 × 10 cm) is standard, but you can experiment with larger options, just as you might with brother magnetic hoop 5x7 for extended designs.


Step-by-Step Guide: Preparing Your Toilet Paper

Your goal is to stabilize the fragile material without damaging it.

Start by hooping your cut-away stabilizer so it’s drum-tight.

Hands placing stabilizer into an embroidery hoop.
Hooping the stabilizer tightly provides a solid foundation.

Then unroll four squares of toilet paper. Trim a small stabilizer square slightly bigger than one paper square and place it under the fourth square.

A square of stabilizer placed over toilet paper squares.
Adding a small stabilizer square strengthens the area to embroider.

Fold the second and third squares back over so the stabilizer is sandwiched. You now have a reinforced area ready for embroidery.

Folding two squares of toilet paper back over the stabilizer.
Double layers reinforce the stitch zone.
✅ Smooth away wrinkles; alignment counts as much here as in fabric quilting.

Placing the prepared sheet over the hooped stabilizer, float it gently.

Alignment of the toilet paper on the hooped stabilizer.
Float the paper over the hooped stabilizer before pinning.

Secure it with pins well outside your design area.

Close-up pinning process with fine pins.
Pin carefully outside the embroidery area to prevent tearing.

If you’re experimenting with multi-roll hooping, larger tools like brother luminaire magnetic hoop can maintain even tension when doubling up designs.


Setting Up Your Embroidery Machine

Once your toiletry canvas is pinned and prepped, attach the hoop to the embroidery machine gently.

The toilet paper roll placed to the left of the embroidery machine.
Keep the bulk of the roll clear of moving parts.

Slide the hoop carriage in without friction or jerks.

Attaching the hoop to the machine.
Slide the hoop into place gently to avoid snagging.

The Perth Sewing Centre uses the Brother Stellaire, but the technique applies to many brands, provided the hoop area is similar. If you’re a multi-brand crafter, comparable accessories—such as babylock magnetic hoop—offer similar stability.

Position the roll so its bulk sits to the left side to avoid interference with the embroidery head.

Onscreen, choose a humorous design—holiday sayings, toilet jokes, or classy monograms can all work.

Selecting an embroidery design on screen.
Choose any design—holiday phrases work especially well.

Center the design and begin stitching.

Embroidery needle stitching a design on toilet paper.
The embroidery process—the most magical part.
💡 Keep a steady watch during the first few minutes to ensure no drag or catching occurs. Optional tension tools like dime magnetic embroidery hoops for brother can also help keep the substrate secure.

The Finishing Touches

Detach the hoop, unpin gently, and remove the stabilizer backing. Trim close to stitches without nicking the paper, as demonstrated here.

Trimming the stabilizer from back with scissors.
Trim gently with small scissors for neat results.

Then roll the toilet paper back neatly around its tube.

Rolling finished embroidered toilet paper.
Roll it back up carefully before wrapping.

A clean finish matters—even on joke gifts. Some embroiderers experiment with other materials using mighty hoop embroidery frames for different projects where flexibility and secure holding help.


Gift Wrapping Ideas for Your Masterpiece

To display your handiwork, simple wrapping goes a long way. Use clear cellophane around the roll and tie it with decorative ribbon at the top—think Christmas, birthdays, or even office pranks!

Finished embroidered toilet paper rolls.
The finished embroidered rolls – funny, festive, and totally unexpected!

If you’d rather showcase your embroidery without wrapping, stand the roll upright in a gift basket with candles or soaps.

Pairing the finished piece with accessories like magnetic embroidery hoop hangers or small display stands can elevate your presentation.


From the Comments: Clever Twists & FAQ

Best stabilizer weight? Use lightweight or medium cut-away—viewers confirmed that’s gentler than tear-away.

Where to find designs? Fans shared that sites such as JuliasNeedleDesigns carry premade humorous patterns specifically digitized for toilet paper.

Alternate projects? One commenter suggested creating a reusable sleeve or cozy using felt and Velcro so the joke design can wrap around any roll.


Final Thoughts

Crafting laughter doesn’t need to be complicated. This beginner-friendly embroidery lesson showcases creativity, technique, and fun rolled into one. Whether you use a Brother Stellaire or pair it with helpful accessories like brother embroidery magnetic hoop, the concept is pure joy. So set your tension light, load a cheeky design, and stitch smiles into every roll.