I made this cute summer tutorial for Kristin over at Craft Leftovers...
my version of a super popular look, enjoy!
Supplies –
Strip of fabric 30 inches by 3 inches
Six 2 inch squares of contrasting scrap fabric
17 inch chain with closure
Needle and thread
Safety pin
Scissors
I am visiting via Ruffles and Stuff. I love your necklace and your blog!
ReplyDeleteThis is SO cute! I'm hoping to make one this weekend!
ReplyDeleteI wondered about making one like that, and you did it! I love it! Now I'm going to have to make one! I'm visiting from Ruffles and Stuff!
ReplyDeleteI love this! I want to make one.
ReplyDeleteI'm so beyond happy that Ruffles and Stuff made one of these little necklaces. Disney's is so soft and romantic, I LOVE it
ReplyDeleteI'm thrilled you gals like it, have fun and happy crafting!
very cute!! am gonna try this one!
ReplyDeleteYou are linked!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for this beautiful tutorial!
http://handmadenest.blogspot.com/2010/06/fabric-scrap-necklace.html
Found your blog on Ruffles & Stuff & read every single page....I love it!!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeletevery cute! thanks for sharing the tutorial.
ReplyDeleteI love this ans have to make one! Found you from ruffles and stuff. Have a great weekend.
ReplyDeleteIts so interesting and easy ...so nice.thnx 4 sharing
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful necklace! A great idea that I'm going to try myself. Thanks for the tutorial!
ReplyDeleteI LOVE YOUR neaklace it is SoOsSoO
ReplyDeleteCUTE!!!! can't wait to make it!!!
I just made one and I love it!! Thanks! I'm new to sewing though and when I pulled it tight and knotted it off (on both sides) it still goes looser...do you know what I might be doing wrong?
ReplyDeleteThanks again!
Mary
Thank you all for your sweet comments...I hope you girls make some fabulous ruffle necklaces!
ReplyDeleteMarylola, To make your ruffle tight make sure the material is in the proper position for securing, then insert the needle in one side then insert in the other side and pull. Do the back stitch at the last stitch, then cut the thread. Remember pull it nice and tight before you start to secure it with the stitch! Hope that helps :)
I've admired your work for months after seeing them in the local gift shops. Finding your blog was like a gift. Thank you so much for the tutorials! If you ever offer a chance to teach in person let me know - I'll be the first to sign up!
ReplyDeleteHi princesspackages! I'm thrilled you're a local girl! I just posted about a cool corsage class I'm teaching in downtown Frederick...maybe I'll meet you there :)
ReplyDeleteLOVE THIS!! Thanks sooooo much for the tutorial, your blog is officially on my favorite's list!
ReplyDeleteFantastic tutorial! I'm collecting sewing and crafting projects for my girls for this fall/ winter season and that's sounds super easy and fabulous ! Thank yo so much for sharing it :)
ReplyDeleteLove it! Great tutorial! Pinning it:D
ReplyDeleteMaysem @ odetoinspiration.wordpress.com
It's really cute! thanks for sharing;)
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Going to be making this!!
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Becky xx
Really really cute and romantic! Good job! :)
ReplyDeleteI just found you through the Scrap Shoppe, and I am in pure LOVE with this necklace!!! I am so making one tonight!! I am your newest follower and I cannot wait to share your creation on my blog!! :)
ReplyDeleteWow! I love it! I think I can make this for my daughter. Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteIra
Pretty Breakfast
Just beautiful....in love.....will"copy"......:0)
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for sharing this!
Andrea