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DIY fabric covered bracelets { Recycle Quick Tip #9 }

  • Tobia
  • August 19, 2015
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I’ve to admit I am not that crazy about bracelets. While I love how they look I find them rather unpractical. But maybe just because I sit on the computer all day typing away.

But every once in a while I totally need bracelets. Like now! But then – of course – I don’t find any I like or they are too small.

So I came up with a fun idea on how to make me some. And of course I share!

What you need:

♥ Old Pringles package
♥ Fabric and leather scraps
♥ Textile glue
♥ Scissors & cutter

DIY fabric covered bracelets_materials

Getting them done is quite easy. First cut a ring off of the Pringles tube. Make sure it’s the same heights all throughout. I found this was the hardest part of the whole project.

Now cut yourself a piece of fabric with double the width and the length as according to the ring.

DIY fabric covered bracelets_steps

When done just glue the fabric on the outside of the tube. Make sure you place it in the middle of the ring.

When everything is dry fold in remaining fabric and glue tight. You might wanna make some cuts into the fabric s you can glue it without and folds and crinkles.

Depending on fabric you used and how neat you’ve been working you might want to cover up the seam with a ribbon or something fancy. I haven’t done so yet but might go ahead and do that later.

I found working with a woolknit was the easiest and gave the most professional look. Leather (my initial project) did not really knock me off my feet.

Now, let’s see your version!
And while you are crafting I hop over to the DIY Dreamer and check out the other DIYs.

Happy crafting

Tobia
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  1. Filiz says:
    August 26, 2015 at 5:08 pm

    Ich LIEBE diese Armbänder. Tatsächlich habe ich auch ein ganzes Heer davon in meiner Schmuckkiste :)
    Bisher habe ich sie immer aus Plastikflaschen gemacht, aber mit den Schipsdosen sind sie doch bestimmt “stabiler” oder? Muss ich mal ausprobieren…
    Hab eine tolle Restwoche <3
    Filiz

    p.s.: Was hast du denn da für ein tolles Leder… Ist das silber? Sieht super aus!
    Filiz recently posted…Trendvorschau Herbst/Winter 2015My Profile

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    1. Tobia says:
      August 26, 2015 at 5:54 pm

      HA wieder eine Idee, die wir beide hatten. Wie lustig! Ja die Armbänder sind echt stabil. Nur Wasser sollten sie wohl nicht abbekommen.

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