04 September 2011

Upcycle Tutorial: Tie to Necklace

I stumbled across this great tutorial  from artstar by aletha thanks to Pinterest and just had to try it right away! And then it worked so well that I wanted to share it:)
Needing a gift idea for a guy?! Check out this Upcycle Tutorial: Tie to Luggage Tag!!


{I used marbles instead of beads because they were handy and free! I also left a small whole at *both* ends so that I could place a marble in the very middle, knot on either side, and then evenly add other marbles on both sides out from there.}

Tie Necklace Tutorial


These are so quick and easy you can whip one up for every outfit and they are the perfect gift for your hipster friends. Head over the the thrift store if you want to score some really great patterns and colors. Any large beads will work. I found mine at Michael's (40% of course), this is also the perfect project to deconstruct a cheep, ugly, Mardi Gras Necklace. (BIG BEADS WORK BEST!)
 A picture is worth a 1000 words, but for those how might need a few more to get the job done...

1. Deconstruct the tie, starting in the back, carefully split the stitches and then remove the guts. Be careful not to tear or put a hole in the the tie. Iron Flat. Trim into a long strip from tip to tip. Mine was about 3.5" wide. This will vary from tie to tie. **Note skinny ties won't  work as well and will need smaller beads.
2. Fold in half right sides together. Sew the bottom end closed, and continue around starting down the length of the tie. Stop after about 3" and back stitch. Skip two inches and start again. (see image 2)
3. Turn right-side out through the opening. Press flat.
4. Tie a knot at about 7 inches and drop in a bead. Knot, drop a bead, repeat about 8 times. I left about 7 inches of space for the bow because I like a big bow and the option to shorten or lengthen the necklace. This will also vary from tie to tie. It will take a bit of trial and error, just move your knots if you need more or less room to keep the ties even. Keep going until you have matching slack on both ends. Hand sew the hole closed. 


Tie a pretty bow, slip it on and start collecting compliments. The uglier the tie, the prettier the necklace. This DIY repurposing project is quick and easy, but best of all chic. 
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Random: Two of my goals with Pinterest-- 1} Be somewhat purposeful with my pinning {mostly so I don't become discontent but also so that I'll "appreciate" & enjoy the inspiration more!!} 2} If possible, at one time or another, make each of the DIY projects I pin.

Send me images or links if you do this project-- I love to see what you make!!


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