https://www.cutoutandkeep.net/projects/steampunk-goth-choker-1 • Posted by Quiana
I had purchase the tiny watch gears on Ebay. I am always looking to add Steampunk things to my wardrobe because of all the Steampunk events my friends put on. Although I still like adding a bit of a goth or a Victorian goth feel to everything I make. The hardest part was setting the small gears in the sliver casing. This was my first time using Mod Podge. After a few tries, it finally look good enough for my OCD. I picked up the bigger gears at a Michael's and grabbed some scrap ribbon from my corset maker friend. I sewed the gears to the ribbon and attached a clasp. It's a bit time consuming but once I figured out the best way to use Mod Podge and the placement of the gears, it was easy.
I had purchase the tiny watch gears on Ebay. I am always looking to add Steampunk things to my wardrobe because of all the Steampunk events my friends put on. Although I still like adding a bit of a goth or a Victorian goth feel to everything I make. The hardest part was setting the small gears in the sliver casing. This was my first time using Mod Podge. After a few tries, it finally look good enough for my OCD. I picked up the bigger gears at a Michael's and grabbed some scrap ribbon from my corset maker friend. I sewed the gears to the ribbon and attached a clasp. It's a bit time consuming but once I figured out the best way to use Mod Podge and the placement of the gears, it was easy.