Friday 17 May 2013

DIY Bracelet made from Plastic Bottles!


You will need:
Ø  Scissors
Ø  Empty used small plastic bottle
Ø  Glue gun
Ø  Needle and thread
Ø  Felt (any colour)
Ø  Chalk 
Ø  Fabric scraps
Ø  Doilies/lace/buttons or other adornments



How to Make It?
Step 1. Using scissors, cut plastic bottle to your cuff shape.  Cut a gap and curve each corner to avoid sharp bits.  One plastic bottle can make three cuffs.  I’ve made  this example using the label part, so also removed the label.  This will be the base of your cuff.

Step 2. Take felt (my felt is from a recycle centre selling off-cuts) and trace around plastic cuff base with chalk.  Trace around one end, and slowly roll along length of felt, tracing as you go.

You’ll get something like this…

Cut two pieces.
Step 3. Using a glue gun, glue one felt strip to the inside, and one to the outside of the plastic cuff base.  This makes your cuff ‘padded’ and a little more sturdy. Because glue guns get very hot, I use sparingly to avoid burning plastic.

Cut off excess felt and plastic bits.

Step 4. Use cuff to trace around chosen fabric scrap with chalk, like you did in Step 2 with felt.  This time you only need one piece of fabric, and make sure you cut around traced shape leaving enough fabric to wrap around the inside of the cuff.

Step 5. Wrap fabric around the outside of the cuff, and sew in place with needle and thread, pull in tight as you sew. Start sewing at one end, pull tight.

Your chosen color of thread doesn't matter as it will be covered.

Step 6.  Decorate. You can use anything, lace, buttons, or make fabric scrap flowers to make your cuff look pretty.
I used a cut up doily from a previous craft project for my decoration.  I swapped threads and used ‘invisible thread’, sewing the cut doily in place right through the middle of the cuff to secure in place. We’re almost done…
Step 7. Tidy up the inside. To hide sewing on the inside of the cuff, use felt to cover. At this point I actually used an alternative, suitably matched colored felt, but you don’t have to. As per Step 2, trace cuff onto felt using chalk to get appropriate shape. You will need to trim to size. Use your glue gun to glue to the inside of your cuff. If you have your own label, you can glue that to the inside too. And you’re done!



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