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A Belt Out Of A Key Chain Lanyard

Lanyard belt

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/a-belt-out-of-a-key-chain-lanyard • Posted by Caylynn A.

I took a regular keychain lanyard I was given at a bar and turned it into a belt. I thought I was pretty clever myself, and since I haven't found anything similar while browsing the interwebs I thought I'd share this easy peasy craftable. First I used a seam puller to separate the buckle from the rest of the fabric. There are two “sections” of fabric: the lanyard attached to the “female” part of the buckle, and the smaller bit attached to the “male” part. After removing the buckle from both, I sewed the two pieces together to create one length of fabric. I purchased the sliding piece for adjusting the size of the belt from a fabric store (a package of 2 is less than $2) and after a few minutes of tooling around with it was able to make it slide, in a manner that was logical to my inferior intellect. Once the sliding piece is in place, I attached the male and female buckle pieces to their respective ends of the fabric, sewed and voila! A fancy, one of a kind, make your friends jealous of your creativity belt! :)

You will need

Project Budget
Almost Nothing

Time

0 h 15

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium jagerbelt 1315325378

Description

I took a regular keychain lanyard I was given at a bar and turned it into a belt. I thought I was pretty clever myself, and since I haven't found anything similar while browsing the interwebs I thought I'd share this easy peasy craftable. First I used a seam puller to separate the buckle from the rest of the fabric. There are two “sections” of fabric: the lanyard attached to the “female” part of the buckle, and the smaller bit attached to the “male” part. After removing the buckle from both, I sewed the two pieces together to create one length of fabric. I purchased the sliding piece for adjusting the size of the belt from a fabric store (a package of 2 is less than $2) and after a few minutes of tooling around with it was able to make it slide, in a manner that was logical to my inferior intellect. Once the sliding piece is in place, I attached the male and female buckle pieces to their respective ends of the fabric, sewed and voila! A fancy, one of a kind, make your friends jealous of your creativity belt! :)

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