Are you a fashionista that loves upcycling things? Then you will love this fabric scrap braided bracelet tutorial from Red Blossom Designs on Youtube. Who doesn’t love looking fashionable while helping the earth by upcycling? It’s also very easy and fun to make! Bring your A-game in fashion by learning this in the tutorial below.

Materials:

  • fabric (of your choice)
  • needle and thread
  • 3 pcs. of thin metal wristbands
  • iron
  • yarn
  • scissors

Directions:

Step 1

Cut the fabric with a measurement of 2.5 cm x 2 m (you can join two fabrics together to make it 2 m in length.) Fold it in half, then iron it. Sew the fabric with a 5 mm seam allowance in the sewing machine. Cut one of the ends diagonally then grab a needle and thread and put it inside the fabric hole. Carry the needle and thread across the fabric hole, then flip the fabric inside out. Grab a 6-strand yarn and attach it to the thread’s end. Carry again the needle and thread across the fabric hole. (The yarn will fill up the fabric slowly as you thread.)  Cut the excess yarn on each end. Grab three thin metal wristbands, and sew one of the fabric string ends into the first wristband. Grab the other two wristbands and start carrying the fabric string in an over-under-over-under motion, until you fully wrapped the wristbands with the fabric.

Fabric string for diy braided bracelet
Image credits: Red Blossom Designs via Youtube

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Step 2

After you finish wrapping the metal wristbands, cut the tip of the fabric, exposing the yarn. Remove the exposed yarn by cutting it, just leaving the fabric. Cut the fabric but leave a small portion behind. Fold this small portion then sew it onto the fabric on the bracelet.

Braiding the fabric string into the metal wristbands
Image credits: Red Blossom Designs via Youtube

DIY Braided Bracelet From Fabric Scrap Tutorial

Stephanie Hicks | DIY JOY

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Stephanie

Since I lover experiments, I’ve alwaysnloved to create, paint, as well as cook and style food. I feel in love with DIY as soon as I discovered it and could not have been more excited when I learned I could share projects with people around the world. Taking photos is a passion of mine, as is design and painting with oils. I love holidays and celebrations, crafting cute little gifts and serving up at least one new recipe I am excited about.

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