Sweater Flower and Pearl necklace TUTORIAL

Wow, what a response! I received so many emails and requests for how-to’s on this necklace, I was shocked. Here’s the tutorial. It is for personal use only, thanks!
Supplies
  1. Sweater, smaller sizes work best
  2. Pearls strands
  3. Hot Glue Gun
  4. Needle and Thread
  5. Scissors
  6. Ribbon
  7. Fray check or a match/lighter
  8. Bead, jewel, rhinestone, button, etc for center of flower
To make the Pearl Strand Necklace:
 
Cut two 18″ strips of ribbon and fray check or burn the edges.
Fold over one end of each ribbon 1/4″ and crease. Fold over to the wrong or non-shiny side of the ribbon. The crease ensure that you get a straight line (and thus, a nice finish) when you adhere it in the next step.
 
With your hot glue gun, put a thin line of glue across the creased section and press. You could use fabric glue for this, but it takes longer to dry. I’m too impatient for that. :)
Next, cut the pearls into 3 strands; 5 1/2″, 7″, and 8 1/2″.
 
Hot glue the pearl strands to the folded side of each ribbon.To make a Sweater Flower:
Cut a 2 1/2″ section off the sleeve of your sweater.
 
Fold in half, right sides out.
 
Hand sew a basting stitch along the bottom. Be sure to catch both layers of sweater.
 
This is what it should look like.
 
Pull thread tight and tie a good knot.
Embellish the center. Then hot glue your sweater flower to your pearl strand necklace.
Such a pretty necklace! It can be dressed up or dressed down. I’ve worn it both ways and loved it.

 

Linda
Hi! I'm Linda, the craft addict behind Craftaholics Anonymous®, a craft blog. Crafting is cheaper than therapy, right? When I'm not DIYing something, I can be found taxiing around our 4 crazy kids or working out. Or shoe shopping... because you can never have too many shoes! Happy crafting! ♥
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