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Diy Fabric Beaded Necklace

Turn old scraps of fabric into beads!

https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/diy-fabric-beaded-necklace • Posted by Gina M.

I've been thinking of a way to use my fabric remnants and finally it dawned on me to turn them into beads. If you don't have remnants lying around you can always cut up an old pillowcase with a pretty print or a thrifted silk scarf. Any fabric will work as long as it is woven and not stretch. This DIY is fun and relatively easy. Anyone should be able to do it! (the 40 minutes doesn't include drying time) Supplies: Remnants of fabric Mod Podge Paintbrush (one that has flat, wide bristles is easiest to work with) Cord for stringing the beads (I used elastic cord) Plastic straws Scissors

You will need

Project Budget
Cheap

Time

0 h 40

Difficulty

Nice & Simple
Medium necklace copy

Description

I've been thinking of a way to use my fabric remnants and finally it dawned on me to turn them into beads. If you don't have remnants lying around you can always cut up an old pillowcase with a pretty print or a thrifted silk scarf. Any fabric will work as long as it is woven and not stretch. This DIY is fun and relatively easy. Anyone should be able to do it! (the 40 minutes doesn't include drying time) Supplies: Remnants of fabric Mod Podge Paintbrush (one that has flat, wide bristles is easiest to work with) Cord for stringing the beads (I used elastic cord) Plastic straws Scissors

Instructions

  1. Small necklace

    [Cut out elongated triangles from the fabric. They should be roughly 3-4 inches long. The wider the base, the larger your bead will be. I varied the width to make the beads different sizes]

  2. Small necklace1

    [Brush some Mod Podge onto the straw and then wrap the fabric around it, starting at the wide end]

  3. Small necklace2

    [Keep the fabric taught while wrapping it and make sure there are no bubbles]

  4. Small necklace3

    [Brush a small amount of Mod Podge onto the fabric in the direction it was wrapped. Make sure you cover the entire bead. Repeat these steps. You can fit approximately 4 beads per straw]

  5. Small necklace4

    [Place the straws in a shot glass or small vase and let dry for 2-3 hours. I needed 30 beads to make the shorter necklace I'm wearing and 40 beads for the longer]

  6. Small necklace5

    [Once dry, cut off the excess amount of straw on each side of the bead. String the beads onto the thread and secure with a double knot]