The necklace that I'm wearing is a super easy project. I took a long strip of material...about 3 inches I think...then sewed it into a tube and turned it right side out. I tied a knot in the end and then stuffed a cotton ball down in it. I alternated knots and cotton balls until I got it the length I wanted. I suggest a wooden dowel for shoving the cotton balls. After tying the last knot I sewed a length of ribbon to each end of the fabric. Super easy and super cute!
Wednesday, July 29, 2009
mommy & me
I'll admit it I like to match Harleigh. Sometimes it's not intentional but then again sometimes it is.
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The necklace that I'm wearing is a super easy project. I took a long strip of material...about 3 inches I think...then sewed it into a tube and turned it right side out. I tied a knot in the end and then stuffed a cotton ball down in it. I alternated knots and cotton balls until I got it the length I wanted. I suggest a wooden dowel for shoving the cotton balls. After tying the last knot I sewed a length of ribbon to each end of the fabric. Super easy and super cute!
The necklace that I'm wearing is a super easy project. I took a long strip of material...about 3 inches I think...then sewed it into a tube and turned it right side out. I tied a knot in the end and then stuffed a cotton ball down in it. I alternated knots and cotton balls until I got it the length I wanted. I suggest a wooden dowel for shoving the cotton balls. After tying the last knot I sewed a length of ribbon to each end of the fabric. Super easy and super cute!
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