How to make a DIY Bracelet?

How to make a DIY Bracelet?

Use the ribbon crimps to determine how wide to cut your fabric strips. Add a 1/4 inch seam allowance on each side. For example, if using a 1/2 inch crimp, you’ll want to add 1/2 inch to the width of the crimp. For the length of the fabric, use a strip of fabric to measure the circumference of your wrist and then add a 1/2 inch. The interfacing should be cut the same width as the ribbon crimps. Cut two pieces of fabric and interfacing per bracelet. You can use different fabrics for the front and back so your bracelets will be reversible. Center the strips of interfacing on the wrong sides of the fabric and sew down the middle. Repeat for the other side. Iron down the 1/4 inch seam allowances for both sides of the bracelets. Place your fabric strips right sides together, making sure all the edges are lined up and pin. Sew down each side of the bracelet. Place a crimp at each end of the bracelet. Use the pliers to flatten the crimps. Gently tug on the crimps to make sure they’re attached well. Use the pliers to pull open the jump rings just enough to fit onto the ends of the crimps. Slide a lobster clasp onto one of the rings and close the ring with the pliers.

The post How to make a DIY Bracelet? appeared first on interaksyonph.

Comments

Popular Posts