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An easy way to recycle magazines and brighten up a boring hair clip (Inspired by Jennifer Collier)
For my A Level Textiles book i have been looking at "The Environment" and part of that includes recycling. We have been looking at artists that use items around the home to make jewellery and accessories. Jennifer Collier makes Suffolk puffs, among other things. I've used what she does to make a removable hair clip accessory.
In this tut I have used paper but fabric worked just as well (especially felt)
I would love to see versions of this, get creative and use some unique materials
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Step 4
Take your needle and thread, and tack around the edge(tacking means large loose stiches, spaced about 5mm apart),the thread doesn't need to be too thick and you don't want to do it to close to the edge, again about 5mm away will do.
This is the firt puff i did for this tut and i found that its better to have the thread coming out of the side you want to display, as it creates a better pleate
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Step 9
The next bit if optional, but i think it livens up the clip.
Sew some beads on, mine are in the middle because of the placing of my puffs. Place them where ever you feel its needed.
if theres a gap in the middle of your puffs, try adding a button.And thats it, make some more so you can change them when you please :]