store! I have certain areas I love to
check out! (And of course the jewelry section is on that list.) Got to love finding old jewelry that has
great components just needing a new
design idea. For me there is something really satisfying about re-purposing things! That said, my post today is
about using old scarves as a great way
to add fibers into your jewelry designs.
bags of randomly combined scarves in various materials, including silk (not the
kind you wear to keep warm in winter but more the type women wear as accessories). The price tag was amazing at only $3 per bag. Right there in the thrift store I thought; ” how awesome these amazing colors and textures would be in jewelry
designs!” I took them home, gave
them a wash, and began to play around.
So here is what I do. I take the scarves that I want to use
in my design and cut strips. For the purpose of braiding, I cut three strips. I love to mix and match different
colors. Color combinations are endless! Strips I cut vary in width but are usually
around one inch wide. If it is a thicker
material, you may want to cut thinner strips, unless you are going for a thicker
end result. Playing around with this you
will get a feel for what you prefer! As
for length, go as long as you like, you are only limited by the length of the
scarves you are using. I just roughly
cut the scarves as I think rough edges add to the charm.
I tie the three pieces together at the top. I often like to leave some extra fiber out
because I will sometimes use it in my design.
Once tied I begin basic braiding.
I happened to find one of these macramé boards at my local thrift store
– still brand new as you can see (I have not even bothered taking the plastic
off). This works great to hold what I am braiding – by pinning it at the top of
the board. You don’t need one of these
but they do come in handy if you have one.
for this project. I will add other
materials with the scarves like leather and other fibres for different looks. There is no right or wrong, I encourage you
to just have fun trying different things out!
straight from them. As I show here in the bracelet I made. The braid is made up of two pieces of leather
cord and one piece of teal scarf.
anymore, you can add them to your jewelry designs. If you don’t have any, hit up a thrift store! There is no reason to be limited to scarves either. Get creative and try other materials
too!!
Lorelei Eurto has a great tutorial on finishing fiber ends!
By the way, this is my first official post as part of the ABS team! I’m so excited to be here! In an effort to share my excitement, I would like to give away one of my ceramic rose bracelet toppers. Leave a comment telling me if you do or don’t use fibers in your work. Let me know if you have a favourite type of fiber. I also love hand dyed silk cording as one of my favourite fibers! Winner will be chosen at random sometime Saturday evening.
Terri Del Signore from artisticaos
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