This is an easy recycling project for old t-shirts:
I just made this necklace from an vintage t-shirt and it only takes a few minutes:
I cut a few strips about 1/2 wide and the width of the t-shirt (you can also purchase t-shirt fabric)
When you pull the strips of fabric tightly, the edges curl inward and each strip forms a "tube"
I then gathered a few, tied a few knots, and tied them together in the back:
It is so lightweight and I plan on making a few more, adding beads and other embellishments to the side. I might also make a matching bracelet!I'm joining 2nd Time Around Tuesday at A Picture is worth 1000 Words
and Coastal Charm"s Nifty Thrifty Tuesday
Monday, March 15, 2010
Patti @ Pandoras Box
I live in central NY and I am a retired family and consumer science teacher. I enjoy all types of crafting, decorating and cooking
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That's very creative! Great idea!
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You are in the "credits" (your prize for the time being, until I can arrange for a better one) over at my post "One Cherry Blossom Lane"
ReplyDeleteWhat an awesome idea!! I love this one and I have tons of t-shirts that I can use. Great idea.
ReplyDeleteJane
Oh wow that is pretty and and awesome idea. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteCandle shade
get out! that's really cool. kids & teens would get a kick out of doing that too!!! thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteVery creative. Be blessed. Cindy
ReplyDeleteI made one of these for my teenage niece. They are so fun! I added some chunky beads and made the strands a bit thicker. Give it a try :o)
ReplyDeletevery cute! I will have to make one! Thanks for sharing! : ) I love the idea of adding beads! I also think a couple of well placed flowers would be cute too!
ReplyDeletePatti,
ReplyDeleteThis is such a COOL idea...thanks for sharing it with all of us at NTT!
Blessings,
Linda
I love this!! My granddaughter would have a ball making these. She's a real fashionista. lol. Thanks for visiting junkblossoms. Hope you'll stop in again soon. Pat.
ReplyDeleteThis is a super great idea! I found you from your comment on Fireflies and Jellybeans. I will probably be trying this soon. Thanks!
ReplyDeleteVery cute. I quit wearing jewelry because of an allergic reaction to all metal, but this is one that I can wear! Thank you for the idea! Karyn
ReplyDeleteHow cute! My granddaughters are going to love making this (and I'm sure all their friends) Thanks for sharing! Blessings, Vicky
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