Whenever I do the sewing hems of the jeans for me or for my family, I have the habit of saving those snippets, always with the idea that I'll use them for something. This time I decided to turn them into a textile cuff.
With this project we can use every little scrap of fabric that we have saved and do not really know what to do with, I think you already know me, so you know that I am able to use up the little ones to create something. This is a confession, yes! I love using scraps, but I think you already know that.
I found these pieces of hem jeans and decided to give them another life
I also decided to get my embellisher machine out of the closet and putting it to work.
The first thing I did was remove the side seam.
Right now I take my wrist measures, I add two inches and cut the ends.
If you are going to make one for you, you have to decide whether you want a closed cuff or a loose cuff. You have to think what kind of closure will be placed and from there cut the required length
I chose two different pieces, I put up the smallest piece, and I sat in front of my embellisher machine to start my creation.
I decided to add threads
Before starting the felting, I placed a small piece of watersoluble stabilizer above the threads
I started using my embellisher machine
I added other pieces of fabric on top and sides and continue felting
I started auditioning decorative elements, once I decided, which one I liked more, I've sewn in place
At the extremes of the cuff I decided to put a few pieces of leather scraps, leftovers that I have from an old coat .... I recycle everything
On those pieces of leather I'll add a button and a buttonhole and that will make my closure, but you could use snaps,a button and a loop, it is your choice.
On those pieces of leather I'll add a button and a buttonhole and that will make my closure, but you could use snaps,a button and a loop, it is your choice.
I kept adding decorative elements
To make the back side, I use the other half of the jeans, and I hand-stitched.
And here's my completed piece!! I'll show you some close up, I love the result and I'm ready to start making a few more!
I hope you've enjoyed these explanations and hopefully you will be encouraged to make one.
I would love to see your photos.
In the meantime I am finishing the pillowcase for my bedroom, I can not wait to finish them and share them with you, my only problem is time. Where does the time go?
I hope you enjoyed
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I'm linking this textile cuff to Skip To My Lou , to Positively Splendid, Five Days...5 Ways, Threading My Way, and to Creating my way to Succes, Link party.
Have a happy sewing day!!!!!
Marisa
11 comments:
Amazing what you did with all those scraps and bits and pieces. You've just proven that nothing should ever be thrown away. Thanks for sharing.
Marisa
What a lovely, lovely piece of "art"
Lotta
What you have done with little scraps is AMAZING, Mairssa!!! You are very, very creative!!!
What a timely tutorial! Seems cuffs are the accessory. Thanks,
Diane
You have created a unique piece of jewelry. I really like the way that you felted different kinds of fabric as well as threads. I would love to try that. Don't have an embellisher but I do save thread snippets from machine embroidery. :-)
That's an amazing work of art from a bit of blue jean scraps. Beautiful job.
I very rarely find ideas for the embellisher and this one is so nice! I have my embellisher and have been a little creative with it, but not as much as I would like. I love this idea! Thank you so much!
VERY cool! I love making cuffs but never thought of using old jean scraps! Hmmm... I'm just sure I have some in my fabric scrap stash too! Thanks for the inspiration!
Tania
I've been trying to come up with a gift idea for an artsy young friend. Something like this would be perfect. I'd never even heard of an embellishing machine until two days ago. How fitting I should get to see what someone does with one now!
I love this! I am adding this project to my to do list!
Such an amazing cuff; very funky! I love all the embellishments you have added.
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