It's GMAT weekend, and what am I doing? Meeting an etsy customer at starbucks...and crafting. Judge me.
So I’ve been seeing this Anthropologie inspired necklace around…and decided I MUST have it.
Ready for a tutorial?! I found a great tutorial, and decided to change it up a bit so I didn’t have to go to the store!
I had a bit of chain lying around (but not enough to make a necklace)
And some elastic
Extra fabric
Needle and thread
And no clasp.
So I went with the no-clasp-stretchy necklace.
For me, it was free. However, the cost will be SUPER cheap even if you don’t have any of the material. I’m surprised by the number of people who don’t know how cheap 1/8th of a yard of fabric is. (around .29 cents) and while you’re hitting up hobby lobby, pick up some elastic and chain. It should be less than $5! (or, you can always simply attach the ruffle on a piece of ribbon you have lying around and tie it with a bow in the back! Very simple…and very cheap!)
I would suggest- pick a fabric that “melts” that is, has some polyester in it. Just ask the fabric ladies and they will show you what I’m talking about!
So I used about 29 inches of fabric, which I estimated…but found it to be PERFECT! I used a little less then 1/8th yard wide (because I had already cut the fabric for making other crafts!) But fold your material in half (length wise) and cut it to be about as long as you want your ruffle to be!
My 1 regret- Now is when I should have singed the edges of my fabric. I did it afterwards
You can leave them unfinished…but I don’t like the look as much.
Sew a loose stitch about a fingers width away from the crease of the fabric. This is where you will put your elastic piece. Don’t knot it yet at the other end.
Now thread your elastic piece into the “tunnel” you just made. Adding a safety pin to the end will help you get it through all the way. Then start scrunching it to make the ruffles. As you scunch, pull the thread as well, to make it tighter. However…don’t pull it too tight. You can scrunch it without making the thread as taught. That way, your ruffle can stretch with the elastic to pull it over your head.
Now thread your elastic piece into the “tunnel” you just made. Adding a safety pin to the end will help you get it through all the way. Then start scrunching it to make the ruffles. As you scunch, pull the thread as well, to make it tighter. However…don’t pull it too tight. You can scrunch it without making the thread as taught. That way, your ruffle can stretch with the elastic to pull it over your head.
Anyway, once you’ve got the thread pulled as tight as you want, go ahead and knot it in the end and cut your thread! Measure your elastic to be the same length as your ruffle (plus a little extra on each end to tie) Then measure your chain with your ruffle, so it is the right length to sit where you want it! Go ahead and tie each end of your elastic to your chain.
And you are done! All you have to do is pull your ruffle up over the top of where you knotting your elastic to your chain, and slip it over your head!
So cute right?! And So cheap!
And you are done! All you have to do is pull your ruffle up over the top of where you knotting your elastic to your chain, and slip it over your head!
So cute right?! And So cheap!
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23 comments:
I have seen these as well and love them! Great job!
Really cute. I love this Idea!!
This turned out really really pretty! :)
So cute!
This is absolutely gorgeous!! I want one!! Thanks for sharing!
~Alison
http://oopsey-daisy.blogspot.com/
I haven't seen these anywhere yet, and I love it! You are blowing me away with these projects you're linking up. Great job!
It turned out adorable! I am so with you on the "umm yeah let's change that up so I don't have to buy anything" ha ha. :)
You are fabulous and brilliant and I so want to be your friend. Partially because you are super creative and make cute stuff and partially because law school scares the poop out of me and I need encouragement!
I love this! It is gorgeous!!! I love that you made it work without all the typical components (my way of doing things). :)
I just found your blog via tatertots and jello...now I'm a follower. :)
I have an addiction to just about anything with a ruffle and this is no exception!
Denise
Extreme Personal Measures
Wow! What a great idea! Thanks for posting in my Sweet Saturdays link party! I now follow you!
Great necklace and tutorial! I'd love for you to submit this to the M&T Spotlight: http://www.makeandtakes.com/spotlight
Love this! I can't wait to try to make one too!
I love it. It's to die for. I definitely want to take a stab at making this. I am so glad I stumbled upon your blog. I was going through craftgawker because I was trying to upload a picture and found your blog. Glad I did. I will be making this a favorite and following. Hopefully you'll see one of my pics and can follow me. Although we're just a baby blog over here.
Wow! So cute....I would love to attempt it but fear I'd be posting pics of me crying instead of happily sporting adorable necklace. But you make it look easy!!
Wow super cute! I don't have any of those items, otherwise I would make it! But maybe I will try to think of something else similar with what I have. Thanks for the inspiration!
Wow, another great project. This is super cute!
So, so cute! Love it!
Turned out awesome!! Thanks for linking up!!
So lovely and the price is sure right, cheap!! Thanks bunches for linking your great idea to my blog bash K.I.S.S., always appreciated. :)
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I tried this and I love it! Instead of tying the elastic to the chain, I used a safety pin to connect the two! Thanks for sharing this!
Very cute! I made one similar to this and LOVE it. I hope you'll link it up at I Heart Nap Time.
Gorgeous!! Thanks for auditioning for OMTWI! Don't forget to put a button in your post or sidebar! :)
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