Monday, June 27, 2011

Button Down Rehab Day 6: Bow Cuff Bracelet


Are you ready to make the easiest bracelet you've ever made?

I was kind of hesitant to post this because it's so ridiculously easy! This project takes maybe 10 minutes total, and all you need is a shirt cuff from an old button down shirt, a small piece of scrap fabric, and some basic sewing supplies.

Supplies:
  • Button down shirt cuff 
  • Scrap Fabric
  • Seam ripper
  • Disappearing ink marker
  • Rotary cutter and mat or scissors and ruler
  • Sewing machine and thread
  • Iron

Step 1: Remove shirt cuff.

Using your seam ripper, carefully remove your shirt cuff. You will have an open end where you just ripped your seams. Using coordinating thread, sew where the original stitches were to close the opening.


Step 2: Make a tube.

Using your coordinating scrap fabric, trace and cut out a rectangle of fabric 2 inches wide and 3 inches long. Fold your rectangle in half long ways with the right sides together, and sew down your long side. Turn your tube right side out. You should now have a 3 inch long by 1 inch wide tube.


Using a hot iron, press your seam to the middle (see 3rd picture above). Now, put the edges of your tube together with your seam on the outside, and sew a straight line close to the edge.


Clip any extra fabric, and turn your tube right side out.


Step 3: Make your bow.

Next, fold your shirt cuff like an accordion and slip through your tube to the middle.



Button your cuff and wear proudly!


See? I told you it was ridiculously easy.

And I bet no one would guess your cuff bracelet was from an actual shirt cuff :)



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I'm psyched to have Gwen of Gwenny Penny guest posting for Button Down Rehab tomorrow with a project that's perfect for summer.  

Don't forget to check out the other BDR posts you may have missed:



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Friday, June 24, 2011

Button Down Rehab Day 5: Pillow Monster

Today's BDR guest poster is one of my favorite people. She's got an amazing eye for creativity, style, photography, and she's one of the funniest people I know. Plus, she's my sister-in-law, so that automatically gives her cool points ;)  

When she's not working full-time or going to school full-time Shannon blogs over at Details of a Love. I'm so glad she was able to find time to make something for the series!

And you're definitely going to want to save a shirt for this project, cuz oh man is it cute!
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With this any-ding-dong-can-do-it pictorial tutorial, I'll have you making a pillow monster in 15 easy steps!  I'm going to stop before I start sounding too much like an infomercial.  Like I said up there, I'm Shannon.  You can find me over at Details of a Love (when my insanely hectic life gives me the time to be there).  Right now I work full-time and go to school full-time for architectural drafting.  So that leaves very little time for the fun things in life.  

I started making pillow monsters as gifts for the nieces / nephew.  It's completely baby-friendly because there are no hard pieces, and 100% cuddle-able.  The best part... you can make it look like whatever you want!  I never use a pattern.  It's just kind of a go-with-the-moment type of project.  

What you need for this, aside from the basic sewing paraphernalia, is your button down shirt to rehabilitate and some plush fabric that is snugglicious.  The monster can be any size you like, any shape and any color.

Anyway, LET'S GET STARTED!

























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Thanks Shannon!! This has to be the cutest button down shirt refashion I've ever seen.

If you're ever in need some good eye candy, hop on over to Details of a Love, Shannon's photos, decorations and fashion never disappoint.

In case you missed the past few days, click on the picture below to see the other Button Down Rehab projects.





I hope you've been enjoying the series so far and finding some inspiration to transform your old button down shirts.

Next week, I'll have more guest posts, great rehab projects, and the chance for a giveaway.
See you back here Monday!

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