Saturday, December 7, 2013
Friday, November 29, 2013
DIY No Sew Turban Headband
Stretch the shirt out so there are no wrinkles and you can cut it evenly. I did it in a strange way and taped it across my closet
Draw a straight line across with a ruler (preferably with pencil in case you mess up)
Draw another straight line across the shirt. You do not have to make it 4 inches away, but that is my preferable length of the fabric strip.
Then cut along the lines (make sure you cut the shirt on both sides)
Stretch the fabric out
Twist the fabric into an infinity shape
Twist it the same way again
Fold the two loops in half and then wear it!
DIY Bird Nest Pendant
Supplies:
-Round Nose Pliers
-Flat Nose Pliers
-Memory Wire Cutter
-"18" Size Wire (optional)
-"22" Size Wire
-Beads (you can use as many as you want)
Cut a long piece of the "22" Wire and string the beads onto the middle
Twist the wire in the middle of the beads
Twist the wire even more until the beads touch each other
Start wrapping the remaining wire around the beads. Hold onto the wire because it might fall apart
Keep wrapping the wire around. When all the wire is used up, tuck the wire's ends into the nest
Insert the "18" wire into the nest and start wrapping it vertically to hold the "22" wire in place.
(You do not need different sized wire, but the nest is easier to make if you have a smaller size wire in this step)
Keep wrapping the "18" wire to keep the original wire in place
When the "18" wire runs out, tuck in the ends into the nest again
Finished! You can string a chain through the wire for a necklace!
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