So here's my first go at a tutorial. Let me know what you think!
Cut out all your pieces. You need a top, a bottom, and any embellishments.
Cut out all your pieces. You need a top, a bottom, and any embellishments.
Make sure your top and bottom pieces are the same size, slightly larger than your metal barrette. Attach embellishments using embroidery floss. I think the simpler the better, then your embellishments aren't getting in the way when you sew the cover together. (For this barrette I used French knots to attach the flowers.)
Cut your bottom piece in half where the barrette will hinge.
Using a running stitch, sew the longer bottom piece to the top piece. Make sure to hide your knot in between the top and bottom pieces for a clean look.
Once you have stitched all the way around the bigger bottom piece, reverse your running stitch to finish attaching the piece.
Slip your metal barrette between the top and bottom pieces.
Attach the smaller bottom piece using a running stitch.Pay close attention to to the top of the barrette so your running stitch misses your embellishments.
Slip your metal barrette between the top and bottom pieces.
Attach the smaller bottom piece using a running stitch.Pay close attention to to the top of the barrette so your running stitch misses your embellishments.
Finished piece from the bottom.
Finished piece from the top.
Happy crafting!
3 comments:
Sarah, do you sell these in your etsy store? If so, could you send me the link?? I think they would work great in Hailey's hair...she has VERY little of it and I can't find any clips to stay in! They are super cute!!
Sarah, I loved your tutorial! I just bought some barrettes and some felt to try and make them. We will see how it goes. Such a fun project, and I had wondered how you made them. Thanks for sharing!!
I was just given a bunch of felt... guess I know what to do with it now :-)
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