Have you seen the fabric covered beaded necklaces popping up out there? I love them! Here was one that really caught my eye by Ruche.
I was shopping the clearance section of Wal-Mart yesterday and found a gorgeous peacock knit shirt and a set of beads to use to make one of my own. Here is how it turned out… I can’t wait to wear it to a Mother-Daughter Valentines Brunch this weekend. So sweet!
Jersey Knit Garland Necklace Tutorial
Supplies:
- T-shirt or fabric of your choice
- Matching Thread
- Beads
- Scissors and/or Rotary Cutter
- Turning Instrument (optional)
Make two casings about 1 1/2 inches wide and sew one end shut. I got lucky and could just snip the ties off of the shirt. Don’t you love it when that happens? Make it as long as you’d like, depending on how long you want your necklace to be. Keep in mind you are going to use a good bit in the knots so be liberal.
Turn the casings inside out. I used a turning tool. You’ll see it a couple of steps down. If you ever make ties for anything, this is a lifesaver!
Now you want to close the casing smaller where the beads go in. Start where you want the knots to begin and sew a diagonal line and then all the way down to the open end. this will give you a thick tie, but a tight grip on the beads.
This is what your two casings should look like after you resize them.
Now, turn both casings right side out. See my handy turning tool above.
Tie your first knot. You want to space this to leave plenty of room to tie on the necklace.
Slip a bead through the casing down to the knot. Tie a knot next to it. Continue doing this with both sides until you have an inch or so left near the opening. Now, place one casing inside the other (shown above) and sew it down.
This is what your necklace should look like at this point. Ignore my knees in the photo!
Now, cut several strips and tie them on to the necklace where you would like them to go. I used strips that were about one inch by five or six inches. They don’t have to be perfect. Use as many until you reach the fullness that you like. Make sure to tie some strips where you joined the two sides together. You are done!
I had to take this picture of myself so excuse the picture quality, but you get the idea! I even have the bottom portion of the t-shirt left to make my oldest a skirt. All I have to do is make a casing and sew in some elastic. Gotta love Wal-Mart! I scored a few more beauties that I will show you soon!
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Trish Flake
Owner at Uncommon Designs
Hey y'all! I am Trish and the creative voice behind Uncommon Designs. I adore party planning, holiday celebrations, and all things crafty! I am so excited to share my creative adventures with you!
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Amy (naptimecrafters) says
Super cute-Thanks for auditioning for American Crafter!
Emily {WhipperBerry} says
So clever! I love the color too. Thanks for linking up!
linda @ CraftaholicsAnonymous says
Trish,
Love the necklace! Very pretty!
happy crafting!
Linda
Real Life Reslers says
It’s adorable! I have been seeing those everywhere but didn’t know how to make one. Haven’t heard of a turning tool but I will be finding one now! I’m stopping by your lovely blog from the TT&J linky party. I always find new blogs to follow on Saturdays! Can’t wait to see more of your blog posts. If you’d like, stop by and say hello to me! my blog is http://www.reallifereslers.com (sorry I have NO idea how to make that become a link)LOL
Rachel {BubblyNatureCreations.com} says
I love this… that is so pretty.
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