Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fabric. Show all posts

12.11.2011

Fabric Beaded Necklace


I had this material on hand that really is for a curtain. I enjoyed the material so much since it has a natural sheen to it. I also had some large gold beads that I found rather difficult to put it into place of any accessory, it had been sitting in my bead box for about a year.

Figuring that this was the perfect opportunity to use it, I decided to make this fabric beaded necklace. I had a vintage pearl pin as well that had always called my attention and I was going to use it for a clutch, but it just looked great with this necklace...so voila!

Tools and Materials:
Sewing machine
Fabric of your choice
Thread
Sewing scissors
Chalk
Yardstick
Look Turner (or safety pin)
1-inch wooden beads

How To:
1. Use a thin piece of fabric (preferably silk or rayon).

2. Cut fabric so that the length is 55 inches and the width is 5 inches. (If your fabric isn't long enough, piece together two swatches to make the right length.)

3. Sew the sides of the fabric together to form a tube. Leave ends open.

4. Take a loop turner and turn tube inside out. (Or using a safety pin, to turn fabric inside out).

5. Take a 1-inch wooden bead and slide the bead to the center of the tube.

6. Hold the bead tightly to mark the center. Tie a tight knot on each side of center bead. Repeat process until you have about 8 beads inside fabric.

7. Sew ends closed on sewing machine.

8. Leave enough fabric on the ends to tie it around your neck (about 11 to 12 inches total).



11.02.2011

Flower Pom Poms



Have you ever seen these flowers and just thought to yourself, how in the world can I make one of those? The link to the tutorial below will show you exactly how to make one of these.

They are really quite easy to make and can be added to so many items. For example, I added one to a shirt I made and another to a purse I made. You can even add it to a headband, turn it into a hair clip...and so much more.

For this project you will need the following items:
1. Cut out about 20-30 circles out of the fabric of your choice (about 1.5" circles)
2. Hot glue & glue gun
3. Scissors
4. Felt


Here is the link to the tutorial.