Soda Tab Top
What you do with too much time and a lot of soda tabs.
Posted by kw
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This is going to be a belly dancing top for myself. When I have the belt done and the ribbon to lace the back I will post a picture of myself wearing it.
Not exactly sure how long it took me. When I sat down and actually worked on it, a lot got done.
Hopefully my how-to is clear. And don't be afraid of the number of steps! When cinching this be sure to use something strong.
7/21/2011 Update: I do have the other part of this finished, but have yet to get pictures. Will post when I get them :)
11/26/2012 UPDATE: Almost forgot to post a pic!! Also, wore this ALL day for a festival. Crazy comfy for me.
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You Will Need (3 things)
- 2 pair of Pliers
- 1000 (maybe) Pop Tabs
- 14 gauge Jump Rings
Steps (23 steps, 1800 minutes)
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First, gather your materials together. Two pairs of pliers, lots of pop tabs, metal rings.
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Grab 4 pop tops and one ring.
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Take two of the pop tops and place the ring through them.
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Take the other two tabs you had out, and place them on the ring as well.
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Pick up one side of the ring, taking care to not let the tabs come off, put the ring into one pair of the pliers.
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Then, with the second pair, grab the other side of the ring and using a twisting motion close the ring.
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Got something that resembles this? Good. Grab two more tabs and another ring.
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Attach them using steps 5 and 6. If you want, you can just keep attaching them in this way until you get it to the length that is required. *random info* for measurement, I just held it where I wanted the main part of the garment to start. The front where the bottom of the "V" is, the underarm and the back are all the same height. I guess you could just measure that, but where's the fun in that?
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Now we'll show how to width. Grab some more tabs and rings.
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And attach! (aaand attach, and attach...)
The top I made is 11 tabs down the back and at least 50 across (I think!) for the rectangle alone. I'm 5' with 36D chest.
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Now you might have something that looks like this:) YaY!!
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And this! w00t! (not hard is it?)
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Continue until you have your big ol' rectangle and rejoice when that part is done and over with. That part takes the longest. Make sure it goes all the way around you and you have about an inch to inch and a half to cinch up. Attach rings (no extra tabs) to the end of the rows so that you have something to put your ribbon/shoelace/leather through to cinch it.
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Find the middle of the rectangle. Mark it with a bread tie or something on the top side. This next part you may need help with. I used some strings to where One breast began and ended. Put soda tabs on according to those marks.
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You'll to want to have a pyramid effect so each row should have a difference of two.
The topmost part this will be the beginning of your straps. Two or three across depending on if they were odd or even going across on your pyramid. -
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Make the strap from the the front stop just before the top of your shoulder
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Do this with the other side as well.
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Figure out where you want your straps to start and then build them. Make sure you put rings all along the outside of the straps or they will do wonky things.
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This is how I attached the front and back parts of the straps. The tabs are placed so they are just connected on the bottom side. I hope that makes sense. Do the same with the other side.
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Now for the girls that need more shaping in the bust area. This part was tricky for me. Alot of trial and error. I apologize if it isn't clear.
What you'll need to do is try it on and figure the spot(s) that need more room. Take apart along columns. -
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I put a colored tab in so you would know kind of what you would be doing. You may have to try different places and amounts of tabs to figure out where the additions would look best on your own bust.
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It's not terribly noticeable unless someone is staring at your chest.
This tutorial will just make a basic short tank top. -
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Decorate any way you like. Colored tabs would be cool. Let me see what you make!